Guest guest Posted December 14, 2004 Report Share Posted December 14, 2004 Hi Sue, The EM7V with the coils in anti-parallel is my favorite version. It has very high magnetic and electric fields. The spark gaps give it an rf component that aids penetration. We are now using 680 ohms to the base of each transistor. This will be added to the diagram at http://www.royalrife.com/em7v.html. Although the internal frequency generator has the advantage of some drift, you can skip that if you want. If you use the F-SCAN2 for this, you should put an rf choke on every wire that attaches to it. I can supply those. The F150 has a variable duty cycle so that you can run 80% or more at high frequencies. The F105 also has variable duty cycle and will do 0.01 Hz steps which helps compensate for the lack of drift. The rf from spark gaps cause a little TV interference, but I think that 60 feet is enough distance. Loyd http://www.royalrife.com Build Your Own machine links Hello all, I have been a lurker for at least a year now. I have an FSCAN2 and would like to graduate to a plasma device. I have convinced my father, who is very capable, but very skeptical, to build one for me. He is a physics engineer and used to build machines with tubes in them and also night vision gear, so I think he is up to the task. I would like to use the FSCAN2 to control the frequencies, or I will by a F150. My question is which of the following sites is better for build-your- own instructions and is this list exhaustive? I am going to send all the links to my father and let him pick. Once he has picked, I will purchase all the parts and send them to him. The sites I have found are: http://www.royalrife.com/chubbuck.html http://www.royalrife.com/em7v.html http://www.dfe.net/EMEM.html http://www.royalrife.com/emem2.html Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 14, 2004 Report Share Posted December 14, 2004 Sue, the basics are easy - build a driver transistor assembly to drive a car ignition coil which is connected to +12 volts. There may need to be an amplifier of some sort that accepts low-level signals and boosts them up to a solid 5 volt signal to the driver transistor (or possibly as high as +10 or +11 volts signal if driving a power MosFet.) Remember that the power transistor MUST be on a good heat sink, and some of use use an internal fan to help keep the transistor cool (the coil too..) The output of the ignition coil goes to the plasma lamp. The EMEM can operate up to around 10 Khz. Higher frequencies - nope. Most ignition coils are very poor up at 10 Khz - they're built to perform at below 1 Khz, and there is a lot of iron in them, which hampers the high frequency response. The racing ignition coils, like the MSD " street car " rated coils, do a bit better at high frequencies. (I've used racing motorcycle ignition coils too, much higher frequencies from them, but they're so much smaller that there is a heat problem using the typical single transistor driver - one really can't drive them with a 50% duty cycle pulse at lower frequencies - they'll burn up. Dr. Loyd's favorite uses a spark plug in series with the output lead to the tube - very small gap if you want high frequencies from the spark plug. In electronics testing I didn't see any effect from the spark plug being there or not, and it creates a lot of radio-frequency interference, so I didn't use one. There are people out there who are using dual ignition coils wired in a reverse polarity circuit - this can produce very high voltages (80,000 volts or more) to the plasma tube.. I have not experimented with these, but I urge extreme caution with those highly dangerous voltages. You might also consider means to insure that the tube does not become disconnected while it's running, another safety mechanism. The input - I'm not familiar with the Fscan's frequency output, nor that of the F150 devices.. but be aware that the EMEM's only do up to around 10Khz, and they're really best at 5 Khz and below. The EMEM device on my site is a cadillac with extras - a tube current monitor as example, and most people don't need the extra complexity.. Good luck! Dave http://www.dfe.net nicolezmomma wrote: > > > Hello all, > > I have been a lurker for at least a year now. I have an FSCAN2 and > would like to graduate to a plasma device. I have convinced my > father, who is very capable, but very skeptical, to build one for > me. He is a physics engineer and used to build machines with tubes > in them and also night vision gear, so I think he is up to the task. > > I would like to use the FSCAN2 to control the frequencies, or I will > by a F150. > > My question is which of the following sites is better for build-your- > own instructions and is this list exhaustive? I am going to send all > the links to my father and let him pick. Once he has picked, I will > purchase all the parts and send them to him. > > The sites I have found are: > > http://www.royalrife.com/chubbuck.html > http://www.royalrife.com/em7v.html > http://www.dfe.net/EMEM.html > http://www.royalrife.com/emem2.html > > I also thought there were some build instructions on Bruce¡¦s site, > but could not find any. > > I am somewhat concerned about emissions going to far, as I live in > the city and the next house is less than 60 feet away, the sidewalk > is less than 20 feet away in the room I would use this technology in. > > I know all the above devices have different properties and everyone > probably has differing opinions about the properties of each one. I > figure this is another step in my acquisition of electronic healing > devices (homemade mag pulser, LED, 2 zappers, etc), and I will > keep my father busy in his retirement building me machines > (hopefully) until I find the right one for meƒº I am hoping he will > get some benefit also. It seems to me that each machine¡¦s > effectiveness will be unique to a person. In other words, different > machines will be very effective on different people. > > Thanks for your help, > > Sue > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 14, 2004 Report Share Posted December 14, 2004 Hi Sue, I have a Rife/Bare, a 6CEM+ and an original F-Scan. We use all three. We also have a MagPulser, Godzilla & Godzilla Lite. (We try everything.) I notice that you say that you would like to " graduate " to a plasma device. ( I am supposing that you consider a plasma device a step up.) It is my personal opinion that each of these devices have their own particular pluses and minus's, but I don't see any one of them as being more preferable than the others as a whole. I encourage you to keep your F-Scan and if you can afford it, to add a plasma device to your arsenal. I am not an expert, so my opinions are worth what you paid for them.... nothing. :-)) jra Acts 20:29-31 KJV Build Your Own machine links Hello all, I have an FSCAN2 and would like to graduate to a plasma device. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 24, 2004 Report Share Posted December 24, 2004 Hi, My impressions regarding rife machines through reading.... There are 3 basic types of rife machines; 1. Contact pad type such as a Hulda . These are cheap to build and there is some research that suggests that this might be effective. The simplest contact type device doesn't even use frequencies at all. Please refer to the following Yahoo group: http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/microelectricitygermkiller/? yguid=130878446 . They have instructions and schematics for construction. They also have a copy of the research paper documenting in vitro efficacy of this device from the Albert Einstein College of Medicine. My opinion is that these contact pad type devices use very little current. Therefore, they only sterilize a small amount of blood, probably just 1 mL or so. I think that if they work, they work by inactivating a small amount of retrovirus (this includes common cold, herpes, and HIV) to produce something like a vaccine effect. These devices typically are very easy to build and cost less than $100 (cheap). I've built one and from personal experience, they are safe and might be effective. I say might be because the effectiveness that I've experienced may be just a coincidence since I did not do a placebo controlled, double blind study. I work in a hospital and I get sick during the cold/flu season (there are lots of sick people & germs in a hospital). However, (knock on wood) I've managed to stay well by giving myself an hour of preventative treatment daily. I use it while I am commuting to work. 2. Electromagnetic devices such as a Doug Coil or Magpulser. These are extremely expensive to build, not to mention time consuming. The electromagnetic coil has to be wound by hand. This is no easy task as it is 500 ft of wire! That's longer than a football field! There is some clinically published research suggesting that these devices work. Check this out: http://www.curatronic.com/scientific.html > > > Hello all, > > I have been a lurker for at least a year now. I have an FSCAN2 and > would like to graduate to a plasma device. I have convinced my > father, who is very capable, but very skeptical, to build one for > me. He is a physics engineer and used to build machines with tubes > in them and also night vision gear, so I think he is up to the task. > > I would like to use the FSCAN2 to control the frequencies, or I will > by a F150. > > My question is which of the following sites is better for build- your- > own instructions and is this list exhaustive? I am going to send all > the links to my father and let him pick. Once he has picked, I will > purchase all the parts and send them to him. > > The sites I have found are: > > http://www.royalrife.com/chubbuck.html > http://www.royalrife.com/em7v.html > http://www.dfe.net/EMEM.html > http://www.royalrife.com/emem2.html > > I also thought there were some build instructions on Bruce¡¦s site, > but could not find any. > > I am somewhat concerned about emissions going to far, as I live in > the city and the next house is less than 60 feet away, the sidewalk > is less than 20 feet away in the room I would use this technology in. > > I know all the above devices have different properties and everyone > probably has differing opinions about the properties of each one. I > figure this is another step in my acquisition of electronic healing > devices (homemade mag pulser, LED, 2 zappers, etc), and I will > keep my father busy in his retirement building me machines > (hopefully) until I find the right one for meƒº I am hoping he will > get some benefit also. It seems to me that each machine¡¦s > effectiveness will be unique to a person. In other words, different > machines will be very effective on different people. > > Thanks for your help, > > Sue Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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