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It looks like the EMR GB-4000 Frequency generator is the top of the line. Does

anyone know if this would be suitable with a Dan model EMEM 5a?

I use the machine for extended time periods, so it really has to be compatible.

This generator claims to run 8 frequencies at once...I am not sure how that is

possible and I wonder what that would mean for the EMEM.

The GB-4000 manual is located here and has technical specifications:

http://www.gbgenerators.com/pdf/gbgenerators_brochure_gb4000_mopa_amplifier.pdf

I would be grateful for any input...

Holly

> >

> > *I spoke with Dan recently, and asked him specifically if I could use

> > my own frequency generator with his current EMEM model. He was very clear in

> > his warning that only the frequency generator he has chosen should be used,

> > as he feels many others will possibly drive too much juice for his machine.

> > He has it optimized for the lower voltage frequency generator he has chosen.

> >

> >

> > Many of the frequency generators are running at 12.5 volts (including my own

> > Progen II). He is definitely discouraging that, insisting that the lower

> > voltage FG he has chosen is optimal for its interface with the EMEM. He

> > wants the best compatibility. (Keep in mind, the frequency generator is not

> > supplying the power for the voltage which is driving the Photon tube----lest

> > anyone conclude that the lower powered FG is somehow delegating the EMEM

> > device to " lower powered " status-------it takes a lot of juice to power that

> > photon tube, and the EMEM machine is supplying that power.)

> >

> > This is not a problem, since he is basically selling the EMEM and FG at cost

> > plus shipping. (I can certainly verify that, as I contacted the manufacturer

> > of the frequency generator, to learn that the price they would charge me for

> > a single unit is twice the cost of Dan is adding, to include it in his

> > package!) 485.00 without the FG, and 535.00 for the whole works is so far

> > below the prices for any other photon tube system out there, it is almost a

> > giveaway. That is for a brand new system of course, So what would be the

> > fair price for a used one, including the risk it is not in brand new

> > condition? *

> >

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