Guest guest Posted August 26, 2005 Report Share Posted August 26, 2005 Hi Char, Thanks for the link to the Plasma Plus. I have talked to the guy who developed this EMEM unit. I am very impressed with the features. He explained why it produces such a high e-field and after applying the same method to my EMEM3 the field was greatly increased. Adjustable duty cycle which does not as you run different freqs is sure a big plus too. I fully understand why the manufacturers don't post user results. But the users certainly could (and they just plain don't). This makes it extremely difficult for people to choose a good unit. Bil PC 1000 M-Pulse 5000 magnetic pulse generator http://magpulser.com Mammoth Lakes, CA Thursday, August 25, 2005, 6:47:14 PM, you wrote: C> From: Bil Green C> How can we tell which is the best Rife machine when almost no one C> on these lists reports their successes or failures? And no one C> buys one of each machine to test them (tens of thousands of C> dollars). C> I have seen several people say that their EMEM type (high voltage C> pulsing at the frequency selected lights the tube) worked very C> well, and the same with the Rife/Bare (high power RF modulated by C> the frequency selected) lights the tube. C> There have been advances in EMEM design recently and I have seen C> almost no one report on using one of these models. C> snip C> [reply] C> Bil, I think many of the manufacturers are reluctant to make public postings of results in a public forum, due to possible implications of making claims (??). If results are to be reported on a C> forum such as this, it's probably up to individuals to supply them. C> You may be quite right about advances in EMEM design. Here is a partial description about a device called Plasma Plus II. It holds a consistent frequency / duty cycle relationship. From C> http://www.plasmaplus.net : C> " The Plasma Plus II has a variable duty cycle control which allows you to select duty cycle ranges from 2% to 98%. Once selected, the duty cycle automatically tracks any frequency change without C> the need for manual intervention. This is achieved with an internal circuit which automatically adjusts the duty cycle as frequencies change. The device features a xenon array for harmonic C> expansion, and also provides a variable pulse rate control. The high voltage plugs are recessed for added safety. The Plasma Plus II is designed to run cool with an emphasis on dependability and C> frequency stability. " C> Char C> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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