Guest guest Posted July 23, 2006 Report Share Posted July 23, 2006 Dear Dave, I am impressed! From my experience in witnessing many autrocities and few fair-handed equipment dealers and sales I have seldom witnessed an email such as yours. Keep up the good work and ... for what it's worth ... your square waves will have the most beneficial effect in direct dermal contact with the subject. Best Wishes, Dr. Ian MacLeod, Ph.D. Dave wrote: Some of the folks here wondered when the SA-02 Squaring Amplifier would be ready, and I'm happy to say they are now in stock.. See http://www.dfe.net and click on SA-02 for details. 1 volt input from a sound card gives a fast rise-time zero to +5 volts output square wave. Users having older SA-01 or SA-02 Squaring Amplifiers may return them for a FREE upgrade to the latest circuit. (please send return postage.) Dave Felt (one allowed commercial announcement) --------------------------------- Yahoo! Messenger with Voice. Make PC-to-Phone Calls to the US (and 30+ countries) for 2¢/min or less. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 23, 2006 Report Share Posted July 23, 2006 Dear Dave, I am impressed! From my experience in witnessing many autrocities and few fair-handed equipment dealers and sales I have seldom witnessed an email such as yours. Keep up the good work and ... for what it's worth ... your square waves will have the most beneficial effect in direct dermal contact with the subject. Best Wishes, Dr. Ian MacLeod, Ph.D. Dave wrote: Some of the folks here wondered when the SA-02 Squaring Amplifier would be ready, and I'm happy to say they are now in stock.. See http://www.dfe.net and click on SA-02 for details. 1 volt input from a sound card gives a fast rise-time zero to +5 volts output square wave. Users having older SA-01 or SA-02 Squaring Amplifiers may return them for a FREE upgrade to the latest circuit. (please send return postage.) Dave Felt (one allowed commercial announcement) --------------------------------- Yahoo! Music Unlimited - Access over 1 million songs.Try it free. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 24, 2006 Report Share Posted July 24, 2006 Hi Dave and Members, Yeah, I think I read that Rule in the Rife Guidelines about " One Only Commercial Advertisement " in here. I wish they appeared more often when vendors had done upgrades or improvements to their machines, so they could present these details here and keep the world informed about their new machines pertaining to R.I.F.E. I think this is a silly rule, who made it up ? Is this why can't talk about his microscope here, it would be viewed as a commercial advertisement ? I can understand the need to stop daily bombardment of the same advertisement, but if it is a Rife type frequency machine that goes after microbes, then vendors should be allowed to make an announcement here of their improvement in technology or machine upgrade. You guys work very hard developing these machines for us, you have to be able to keep the world informed. BTW: I love your new SA-02 (the old circuit is great too). I am using it in my nearly completed EMEM. A switch is playing up so I have to replace it. It chatters away at the same frequency that is going through the circuit. Regards, Ken Uzzell http://heal-me.com.au SA-02 Squaring Amplifier now available > Some of the folks here wondered when the SA-02 Squaring Amplifier would > be ready, and I'm happy to say they are now in stock.. > > See http://www.dfe.net and click on SA-02 for details. > > 1 volt input from a sound card gives a fast rise-time zero to +5 volts > output square wave. > > Users having older SA-01 or SA-02 Squaring Amplifiers may return them > for a FREE upgrade to the latest circuit. (please send return postage.) > > Dave Felt > > (one allowed commercial announcement) > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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