Guest guest Posted June 27, 2004 Report Share Posted June 27, 2004 Dave, Would like to see the following in a generator: Output adjustable from .5V to 10V P-P Decent output power capability ( Several mils) Ability to sweep from .01 Hz to 5 MHz with user controlled stop & start points Pulse-to pulse frequency capability of 0.001 Hz Single frequency accuracy to .001 Hz 50 Ohm BNC output Adjustable duty cycle without affecting frequency Dr. Bill PMT Research Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 27, 2004 Report Share Posted June 27, 2004 One way or another Rife will getcha. Can we all get in on this. Sending the whole of this message for clarity. Feel may have made a sales pitch and don,t see my reply to he Rife list, sorry happens allot. Dave T. Hi everyone I am back again! So far I have only had suggestions for square wave devices with outputs around 1Volt pp, 5 Volts pp, 35 Volts pp, and 65Volts pp. Is there anyone out there that would like something different please email me either via the list or preferably via direct email. I want to make this as useful as possible. I would still like to include other waveforms to make it a cheap function generator for other uses, but this adds heaps to the complexity. I may even make it modular so that you can add other waveforms later with a plug in board. Kind Regards Resonance for Elemental Table > This is off-topic. > > Greetings, > > Prior to finding Rife technology, I spent many years involved in agriculture > research in the water resource management field. > > Some of my friends who I worked with have chased me down and are pretty > interested about my current research program I am involved in with Rife > technology. > > They are wanting to be able to insert some electrodes in the ground and do > EMR Scans for the existence and levels of fertilizers present in the ground. > This includes N.P.K. and trace elements. > > I have done a few searches via google, but unlike the musical note > frequencies, I haven't found any information on the resonate frequencies of > the elemental table. I was wondering if any here knows of this information > and can point me in the right direction. > > Its not a big problem as these people can always use Frex when the EMR > scanner routines are finished to find the resonate frequencies for them > themselves. I must admit this did spark my interest, I had not thought about > inserting a few electrodes in the ground and running scans for soil chemicals > present. > > The same also applies to soil moisture content and soil microbe activity. > Quite a novel approach to agriculture management. > > Ken Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 27, 2004 Report Share Posted June 27, 2004 One way or another Rife will getcha. Can we all get in on this. Sending the whole of this message for clarity. Feel may have made a sales pitch and don,t see my reply to he Rife list, sorry happens allot. Dave T. Hi everyone I am back again! So far I have only had suggestions for square wave devices with outputs around 1Volt pp, 5 Volts pp, 35 Volts pp, and 65Volts pp. Is there anyone out there that would like something different please email me either via the list or preferably via direct email. I want to make this as useful as possible. I would still like to include other waveforms to make it a cheap function generator for other uses, but this adds heaps to the complexity. I may even make it modular so that you can add other waveforms later with a plug in board. Kind Regards Resonance for Elemental Table > This is off-topic. > > Greetings, > > Prior to finding Rife technology, I spent many years involved in agriculture > research in the water resource management field. > > Some of my friends who I worked with have chased me down and are pretty > interested about my current research program I am involved in with Rife > technology. > > They are wanting to be able to insert some electrodes in the ground and do > EMR Scans for the existence and levels of fertilizers present in the ground. > This includes N.P.K. and trace elements. > > I have done a few searches via google, but unlike the musical note > frequencies, I haven't found any information on the resonate frequencies of > the elemental table. I was wondering if any here knows of this information > and can point me in the right direction. > > Its not a big problem as these people can always use Frex when the EMR > scanner routines are finished to find the resonate frequencies for them > themselves. I must admit this did spark my interest, I had not thought about > inserting a few electrodes in the ground and running scans for soil chemicals > present. > > The same also applies to soil moisture content and soil microbe activity. > Quite a novel approach to agriculture management. > > Ken Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 27, 2004 Report Share Posted June 27, 2004 One way or another Rife will getcha. Can we all get in on this. Sending the whole of this message for clarity. Feel may have made a sales pitch and don,t see my reply to he Rife list, sorry happens allot. Dave T. Hi everyone I am back again! So far I have only had suggestions for square wave devices with outputs around 1Volt pp, 5 Volts pp, 35 Volts pp, and 65Volts pp. Is there anyone out there that would like something different please email me either via the list or preferably via direct email. I want to make this as useful as possible. I would still like to include other waveforms to make it a cheap function generator for other uses, but this adds heaps to the complexity. I may even make it modular so that you can add other waveforms later with a plug in board. Kind Regards Resonance for Elemental Table > This is off-topic. > > Greetings, > > Prior to finding Rife technology, I spent many years involved in agriculture > research in the water resource management field. > > Some of my friends who I worked with have chased me down and are pretty > interested about my current research program I am involved in with Rife > technology. > > They are wanting to be able to insert some electrodes in the ground and do > EMR Scans for the existence and levels of fertilizers present in the ground. > This includes N.P.K. and trace elements. > > I have done a few searches via google, but unlike the musical note > frequencies, I haven't found any information on the resonate frequencies of > the elemental table. I was wondering if any here knows of this information > and can point me in the right direction. > > Its not a big problem as these people can always use Frex when the EMR > scanner routines are finished to find the resonate frequencies for them > themselves. I must admit this did spark my interest, I had not thought about > inserting a few electrodes in the ground and running scans for soil chemicals > present. > > The same also applies to soil moisture content and soil microbe activity. > Quite a novel approach to agriculture management. > > Ken Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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