Guest guest Posted December 31, 2005 Report Share Posted December 31, 2005 In the January issue of QST is an article entitled " A Short History of Radio Transmitters " by Shrader. Mr. Shrader says something of possible interest to us on page 42 where he is discussing spark gap transmitters. His statements relate to Rife's use of " Wavelength of Super Regeneration " or WSR. It is considered that the WSR is the actual treatment frequency. Many of our present day audio frequencies are sub harmonic , Coordinative Resonance Frequencies, derived from the WSR. " Transmitter frequencies were usually measured with tunable LC wave meters calibrated in either frequency or wavelength.Later much more accurate oscillating heterodyne frequency meters were used. " There are some pages of lab notes on Stan Trumans web site http://www.rife.org wherein cancerous mice were exposed to Rife's early device. The notes state quite clearly that the mice were exposed at 17.6 meters. Jim Bare Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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