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Hi everyone, looks like I have found a ignition module from GM Holden early 6

cylinder engines can be used DIRECTLY from your computer soundcard to drive a

Ignition coil(EMEM's) without converting it to a square wave!!!!

The Bosch BIM 024 ignition module was used in Holden Commodores from VC through

to VK in the black/blue and red engines including the EFI ones. This module will

fire with only 2 volts pp which is well within the ability of most soundcards.

It detects the zero crossing point and fires. It looks after the dwell control

to make sure the coil has enough energy. This may cause problems in the higher

frequencies but I will need to confirm that. The module only has 4 connections

and is easy to wire. I will have some more data within a month or so. This

module is rather expensive at $80 new but from the wrecker it costs about $20

and is designed for contineous duty driving Ignition coils!!!!!

Regards

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A much easier solution is to use a very basic sine to square wave

converter. The parts cost is about $2 (without a case or batteries).

PC to EMEM - no problem!

The only problem is that nobody seems to be very interested in

providing this device to the Rife community. Myself, I'm working

on other alternative electronics projects at this time.

Bil Green

PC 1000

Mammoth Lakes, CA 93546

Sunday, December 5, 2004, 5:15:19 AM, you wrote:

MS> Hi everyone, looks like I have found a ignition module from GM Holden early

6 cylinder engines can be used DIRECTLY from your computer soundcard to drive a

Ignition coil(EMEM's) without

MS> converting it to a square wave!!!!

MS> The Bosch BIM 024 ignition module was used in Holden Commodores from VC

through to VK in the black/blue and red engines including the EFI ones. This

module will fire with only 2 volts pp which is

MS> well within the ability of most soundcards. It detects the zero crossing

point and fires. It looks after the dwell control to make sure the coil has

enough energy. This may cause problems in the

MS> higher frequencies but I will need to confirm that. The module only has 4

connections and is easy to wire. I will have some more data within a month or

so. This module is rather expensive at $80

MS> new but from the wrecker it costs about $20 and is designed for contineous

duty driving Ignition coils!!!!!

MS> Regards

MS>

MS>

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Hi Bil and members,

Doesn't Alvin Rose make available wave convertors for sound card Rife

machines ?

How's the square wave going to look after it has gone through the coils on a

EM instrument? I would think coils would produce a little distortion to the

wave form. I can see a good need for convertors for B/R and contact pad

systems, where the square wave is propergated cleanly to the body, but not

for EM plasma devices that send that nice clean audio signal through a motor

coil.

Regards

Ken

Re: EMEM devices and the Bosch Ignition module.

>

> A much easier solution is to use a very basic sine to square wave

> converter. The parts cost is about $2 (without a case or batteries).

> PC to EMEM - no problem!

>

> The only problem is that nobody seems to be very interested in

> providing this device to the Rife community. Myself, I'm working

> on other alternative electronics projects at this time.

>

>

> Bil Green

> PC 1000

> Mammoth Lakes, CA 93546

>

>

> Sunday, December 5, 2004, 5:15:19 AM, you wrote:

>

>

> MS> Hi everyone, looks like I have found a ignition module from GM Holden

early 6 cylinder engines can be used DIRECTLY from your computer soundcard

to drive a Ignition coil(EMEM's) without

> MS> converting it to a square wave!!!!

> MS> The Bosch BIM 024 ignition module was used in Holden Commodores from

VC through to VK in the black/blue and red engines including the EFI ones.

This module will fire with only 2 volts pp which is

> MS> well within the ability of most soundcards. It detects the zero

crossing point and fires. It looks after the dwell control to make sure the

coil has enough energy. This may cause problems in the

> MS> higher frequencies but I will need to confirm that. The module only

has 4 connections and is easy to wire. I will have some more data within a

month or so. This module is rather expensive at $80

> MS> new but from the wrecker it costs about $20 and is designed for

contineous duty driving Ignition coils!!!!!

> MS> Regards

> MS>

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