Guest guest Posted December 15, 2003 Report Share Posted December 15, 2003 This message was sent to me. Dick , I ordered two tubes for my Rife machine and built it up on Sunday the 14th 2003. Basically it is more like the Jim Bare machine than a Rife machine, but it works and was low power (12 to 25 watts) since I have a bad cold I ran a Cold and Flu protocol which when on for about four hours. My main goal was to learn how to adjust the tube (it is very touchy at low power levels). My wife and I both noticed reactions within our self's as the computer stepped through the protocol (using FreqGen software) and changed frequencies. The reactions range from slight headache, ear pressure, pain in Lymph glands of the neck, and for me a feeling that was like an opening or draining of my sinus. Of course, all this could be imaged (and we laughed about it until the next frequency change), but I did notice that when I was looking away from the tube and then the tube when out for some reason I could sense it and would turn around even before my wife could tell me that the tube went out. I will Rife again on Tuesday (Ha! Rife is now a verb) , please feel free to edit and use any of this info to send to the Rife Group on Yahoo. I am a member, but please use a different name or just my first name, as I prefer to work in the background. The second plasma tube will be used in a EMM type device, which takes a square wave oscillator connected to a 120 watt audio amp with a automobile spark coil on the output. The high voltage side is connected to a plasma tube. With this setup I can control the polarity for positive going pulses (DC vs. AC). I have read that Rife worked with DC pulses which were much more effective that AC pulses (or the AC sine wave). So, I will go by the auto store on the way home. Take Care and Prosper Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 16, 2003 Report Share Posted December 16, 2003 Hi Dick, Do you think you could ask your correspondent if he would please give us more details of the first of the two machines described in his account? The reason is that I find this account interesting. The effects he describes are classic ones that I have come to associate with high impedance fields in my own research. I believe that only high impedance fields are capable of manifesting the true Rife effect based on my observations of my occasional successes in that respect. I can see that a low power drive is more likely to give the desired effect because the plasma operating point is biased more toward the lower end of the discharge curve (consistent with my own findings), but the inevitable side effect seems to be instability in the plasma and possible extinction (as the account clearly describes). I think it would be useful to all to know exactly what hardware configuration was used, if he is willing to tell us what it was. Thanks. Best wishes Aubrey > This message was sent to me. > > Dick > > > , I ordered two tubes for my Rife machine and built it up on Sunday the 14th 2003. Basically it is more like the Jim Bare machine than a Rife machine, but it works and was low power (12 to 25 watts) since I have a bad cold I ran a Cold and Flu protocol which when on for about four hours. My main goal was to learn how to adjust the tube (it is very touchy at low power levels). > > > > My wife and I both noticed reactions within our self's as the computer stepped through the protocol (using FreqGen software) and changed frequencies. The reactions range from slight headache, ear pressure, pain in Lymph glands of the neck, and for me a feeling that was like an opening or draining of my sinus. Of course, all this could be imaged (and we laughed about it until the next frequency change), but I did notice that when I was looking away from the tube and then the tube when out for some reason I could sense it and would turn around even before my wife could tell me that the tube went out. > > > > I will Rife again on Tuesday (Ha! Rife is now a verb) > > > > , please feel free to edit and use any of this info to send to the Rife Group on Yahoo. > > > > I am a member, but please use a different name or just my first name, as I prefer to work in the background. > > > > The second plasma tube will be used in a EMM type device, which takes a square wave oscillator connected to a 120 watt audio amp with a automobile spark coil on the output. The high voltage side is connected to a plasma tube. With this setup I can control the polarity for positive going pulses (DC vs. AC). I have read that Rife worked with DC pulses which were much more effective that AC pulses (or the AC sine wave). So, I will go by the auto store on the way home. > > > > Take Care and Prosper > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 16, 2003 Report Share Posted December 16, 2003 Hi Dick, Do you think you could ask your correspondent if he would please give us more details of the first of the two machines described in his account? The reason is that I find this account interesting. The effects he describes are classic ones that I have come to associate with high impedance fields in my own research. I believe that only high impedance fields are capable of manifesting the true Rife effect based on my observations of my occasional successes in that respect. I can see that a low power drive is more likely to give the desired effect because the plasma operating point is biased more toward the lower end of the discharge curve (consistent with my own findings), but the inevitable side effect seems to be instability in the plasma and possible extinction (as the account clearly describes). I think it would be useful to all to know exactly what hardware configuration was used, if he is willing to tell us what it was. Thanks. Best wishes Aubrey > This message was sent to me. > > Dick > > > , I ordered two tubes for my Rife machine and built it up on Sunday the 14th 2003. Basically it is more like the Jim Bare machine than a Rife machine, but it works and was low power (12 to 25 watts) since I have a bad cold I ran a Cold and Flu protocol which when on for about four hours. My main goal was to learn how to adjust the tube (it is very touchy at low power levels). > > > > My wife and I both noticed reactions within our self's as the computer stepped through the protocol (using FreqGen software) and changed frequencies. The reactions range from slight headache, ear pressure, pain in Lymph glands of the neck, and for me a feeling that was like an opening or draining of my sinus. Of course, all this could be imaged (and we laughed about it until the next frequency change), but I did notice that when I was looking away from the tube and then the tube when out for some reason I could sense it and would turn around even before my wife could tell me that the tube went out. > > > > I will Rife again on Tuesday (Ha! Rife is now a verb) > > > > , please feel free to edit and use any of this info to send to the Rife Group on Yahoo. > > > > I am a member, but please use a different name or just my first name, as I prefer to work in the background. > > > > The second plasma tube will be used in a EMM type device, which takes a square wave oscillator connected to a 120 watt audio amp with a automobile spark coil on the output. The high voltage side is connected to a plasma tube. With this setup I can control the polarity for positive going pulses (DC vs. AC). I have read that Rife worked with DC pulses which were much more effective that AC pulses (or the AC sine wave). So, I will go by the auto store on the way home. > > > > Take Care and Prosper > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 16, 2003 Report Share Posted December 16, 2003 Hi Aubrey, I have requested construction details for you. Dick http://www.royalrife.com . New email - drloyd@... . To buy or sell used equipment, check out http://www.royalrife.com/board . Post your recovery story using Rife therapies at http://www.royalrife.com/board .. Re: Article on Rife Hi Dick, Do you think you could ask your correspondent if he would please give us more details of the first of the two machines described in his account? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 16, 2003 Report Share Posted December 16, 2003 HI Aubrey About vibrating glasses do you remember which were the setting of your machine what kind of conductor could have been in the vicinity and if there were other people than you in the lab. Best Alan --- ascoonuk wrote: > Hi Dick, > > Do you think you could ask your correspondent if he > would please give > us more details of the first of the two machines > described in his > account? The reason is that I find this account > interesting. The > effects he describes are classic ones that I have > come to associate > with high impedance fields in my own research. I > believe that only > high impedance fields are capable of manifesting the > true Rife effect > based on my observations of my occasional successes > in that respect. > I can see that a low power drive is more likely to > give the desired > effect because the plasma operating point is biased > more toward the > lower end of the discharge curve (consistent with my > own findings), > but the inevitable side effect seems to be > instability in the plasma > and possible extinction (as the account clearly > describes). > > I think it would be useful to all to know exactly > what hardware > configuration was used, if he is willing to tell us > what it was. Thanks. > > Best wishes > > Aubrey Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 16, 2003 Report Share Posted December 16, 2003 HI Aubrey About vibrating glasses do you remember which were the setting of your machine what kind of conductor could have been in the vicinity and if there were other people than you in the lab. Best Alan --- ascoonuk wrote: > Hi Dick, > > Do you think you could ask your correspondent if he > would please give > us more details of the first of the two machines > described in his > account? The reason is that I find this account > interesting. The > effects he describes are classic ones that I have > come to associate > with high impedance fields in my own research. I > believe that only > high impedance fields are capable of manifesting the > true Rife effect > based on my observations of my occasional successes > in that respect. > I can see that a low power drive is more likely to > give the desired > effect because the plasma operating point is biased > more toward the > lower end of the discharge curve (consistent with my > own findings), > but the inevitable side effect seems to be > instability in the plasma > and possible extinction (as the account clearly > describes). > > I think it would be useful to all to know exactly > what hardware > configuration was used, if he is willing to tell us > what it was. Thanks. > > Best wishes > > Aubrey Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 17, 2003 Report Share Posted December 17, 2003 Here is the reply regarding the Rife device. Dick ------------------------------------------------------------------ My Rife setup is much like the Jim Bare machine, only I have: Laptop computer running FreqGen by Fred Walter has been made to easily incorporate the CAFL frequency database. Do a search on Google for it. The laptop output is 600 ohms and the transmitter input is 600 ohms (nice match for semi square waves) The transmitter is a Yaesu FT575GTMKII, this is a Ham radio transceiver with one neat modification, it can transmit on any frequency from 1 to 30 MHz. at 100 watts CW/SSB or on AM at 25 watts. I used 27.1 MHz. just like Dr. Bare and watching my watt meter was running 12 to 25 watts. I used a antenna matching unit I had on hand, but was similar to DR. Bare. However, I did one thing different the antenna matching has a balum inside to convert unbalanced coax to balanced leads. What I did was use a much bigger current balum with a 1 to 4 ratio (50 ohms in 200 ohms out) to better match the plasma tube. Now running this low power I had to keep working the knobs to keep the plasma tube going after each change. The transmitter was set on AM, max mic gain, and max drive level. The limitations The audio circuits are setup for communications bandwidth about 100 to 3000 Hz. 10,000 hz. was coming through but at what level? All in all, not a bad first attempt. From here I intend to mod a tube transmitter I have from the good old days to be much like the Rife machine. Re: Article on Rife Hi Dick, Do you think you could ask your correspondent if he would please give us more details of the first of the two machines described in his account? The reason is that I find this account interesting. The effects he describes are classic ones that I have come to associate with high impedance fields in my own research. I believe that only high impedance fields are capable of manifesting the true Rife effect based on my observations of my occasional successes in that respect. I can see that a low power drive is more likely to give the desired effect because the plasma operating point is biased more toward the lower end of the discharge curve (consistent with my own findings), but the inevitable side effect seems to be instability in the plasma and possible extinction (as the account clearly describes). I think it would be useful to all to know exactly what hardware configuration was used, if he is willing to tell us what it was. Thanks. Best wishes Aubrey Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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