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Being a very new member myself I can see the advantages in using this

method, I wish that other groups would do this. It looks as though I may

have found a place in Townsvile willing to make me a couple of Rife tubes.

He only has 75/25 mix Argon/Neon but it is a start. I am getting 2 tubes

made 15mm OD 300mm lenght 11-13 mbar pressure. One interesting thing that he

told me was that the electrodes absorb some of the gas over time and the

pressure drops over time. He also mentioned that a dealer that he deals with

uses RF to drive the tubes and has a driving unit which allows gating via a

12Volt signal. I am going to chase this up farther. He promised me a data

sheet on the driver. He said that the driver was about $150 - $160 but if

you can use this as the major drive component of you Rife system it may make

it easier and faster to build the RF version machine than the current

approach of adapting CB radios.

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> Hi Shirley,

> the approval process is very important to maintain the high quality

> of members on the forum (and this Rife Yahoogroup). That way, we can

> keep the quality of members and messages high and keep out the

> spammers, etc. that seem to be getting everywhere these days.

>

> Discussing matters of personal health needs a degree of sensitivity

> and the approval process goes a long way towards making sure only the

> right people are on the list. On the Rife Forum, we actually go a

> step further with the " Trusted Member " designation for those members

> of high standing in the Rife community. The criteria for such a

> status has been set higher so that members can have a better idea of

> who has earned themselves a good reputation in the Rife community.

>

> I have received countless Emails from members praising this system

> and the way this is done. The down side for me personally is that it

> does cost a lot of my time to individually assess each member.

>

> Regards

>

>

> Moderator

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The CB radio produces a very different wave from that of a gated carrier

system. A CB radio takes the carrier and combines it with an amplified

audio signal to produce a high amplitude overmodulated output. Gated CW

merely chops the carrier into segments based upon the applied audio

frequency. Gated CW at best has about 1/3 of the transmitter/amplifers

power go into a form capable of demodulation. Meaning nearly 2/3 of the

power is carrier wave and wasted.

An overmodulated CB will only have around 20% of it's total power go to the

carrier. The other 80% or more will be available for demodulation. In other

words on a watt per watt basis an overmodulated system produces an

effective (demodulated ) wave two to three times more powerful as a CW

system. Highly overmodulated systems also produce a lot more harmonics than

a comparable CW system.

To put this in perspective. A typical 100 watt CB based machine will have a

demodulated signal equal to that of a 200 - 250 watt gated CW machine.

There are many more aspects to the differences of the two systems, but

these are the basics.

Jim Bare

A He promised me a data

>sheet on the driver. He said that the driver was about $150 - $160 but if

>you can use this as the major drive component of you Rife system it may make

>it easier and faster to build the RF version machine than the current

>approach of adapting CB radios.

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Hi Jim,

I realise the sidebands carry all the energy and the carrier

wave is wasted, but I was looking at making a cheap device. Has anyone tried

punching the CW and sidebands into a tube? Would the CW damp the sidebands?

I also saw some low power 27Mhz transmitters at

http://www.oatleyelectronics.com the only wanted $4 each maybe you couuld

run the output through a linear.

These devices I would guess are not audio devices because they are too

cheap. Thanks for the pointers Jim

Regards

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> ,

>

> The CB radio produces a very different wave from that of a gated carrier

> system. A CB radio takes the carrier and combines it with an amplified

> audio signal to produce a high amplitude overmodulated output. Gated CW

> merely chops the carrier into segments based upon the applied audio

> frequency. Gated CW at best has about 1/3 of the transmitter/amplifers

> power go into a form capable of demodulation. Meaning nearly 2/3 of the

> power is carrier wave and wasted.

>

> An overmodulated CB will only have around 20% of it's total power go to

the

> carrier. The other 80% or more will be available for demodulation. In

other

> words on a watt per watt basis an overmodulated system produces an

> effective (demodulated ) wave two to three times more powerful as a CW

> system. Highly overmodulated systems also produce a lot more harmonics

than

> a comparable CW system.

>

> To put this in perspective. A typical 100 watt CB based machine will have

a

> demodulated signal equal to that of a 200 - 250 watt gated CW machine.

>

> There are many more aspects to the differences of the two systems, but

> these are the basics.

>

> Jim Bare

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