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The Plasma Plus II has an input for an external frequemcy source. Their

manual, located at http://www.plasmaplus.net/PlasmaPlusIIInstructionBook.pdf

does not indicate what kind of input connector, or signal voltage, it

needs to drive the Plasma Plus II. Their website shows it with a Semoia

Frequency Generator. The Semoia can be setup to output up to five volt

signals, so no telling what signal the Plasma Plus you have needs. I

take it that you do not have the Semoia frequency generator. If you

have the manual for the PP, maybe it says in the book what signal

amplitude the PP wants, Or, go to the plasma plus website and ask the

manufacturer?

As to the input connector on the back (or front) of the PP, what does

the audio input connector look like? It is likely that it is either a

coaxial BNC connector, or an audio phono connector of some kind, and you

might want to take a close-up photo of it and let us see it. It might

even be the same kind of connector that the sound card has, and a

standard 3.5 " ( 1/8 " ) Miniplug to Miniplug cable might do. If the input

is a BNC jack, you need a BNC Cable to 3.5mm plug - we have those

available too.

To use FREX, most people plug their sound card output into the EMEM (if

the sound card outputs enough signal - many do not..) and use FREX on

the PC to determine what frequency sets are used. If the Sound card

does not supply enough voltage to drive the PP machines, the options are

to use a small amplifier that boosts the signal up to plus five volts..

There are a couple of sources for devices like this; my company has one,

the SA-02 Squaring Amplifier, and there is another one out there too

(less expensive that the one we have..) and some folks find a small

Radio Shack amplifier that does the job.

I am not familiar with the Plasma Plus, so I don't know how touchy it is

for input signals. Some of the EMEM devices are fairly critical, below

about four volts signal and it won't work right, and too much above five

volts may damage the unit. The SA-02 puts out a zero to five volt signal

suitable for driving most EMEM devices - don't know about the Plasma Plus.

Ken is on this list and on the Rife-List, and may chip in as well.

Hope this helps..

Dave Felt

DFE Research

http://www.dfe.net

missourinaturegirl wrote:

> If i have a plasma lamp from plasma plus, and it is on a manual fg,

> how do i use Kens frex 16 on it? It has a amp. Will Ken help with

> this, and what group is he on?

> Does anyone have the name of the group that runs the antlier robins

> f100 software?

>

>

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I'd also be interested to know if this tube unit can be used with a

laptop, Dave's SA-02 Squaring Amplifier and Frex16 etc. Please post

if you have any info.

Thanks,

Dave Caldwell

At 07:01 PM 1/7/2007, you wrote:

>The Plasma Plus II has an input for an external frequemcy source. Their

>manual, located at http://www.plasmaplus.net/PlasmaPlusIIInstructionBook.pdf

>does not indicate what kind of input connector, or signal voltage, it

>needs to drive the Plasma Plus II. Their website shows it with a Semoia

>Frequency Generator. The Semoia can be setup to output up to five volt

>signals, so no telling what signal the Plasma Plus you have needs. I

>take it that you do not have the Semoia frequency generator. If you

>have the manual for the PP, maybe it says in the book what signal

>amplitude the PP wants, Or, go to the plasma plus website and ask the

>manufacturer?

>

>As to the input connector on the back (or front) of the PP, what does

>the audio input connector look like? It is likely that it is either a

>coaxial BNC connector, or an audio phono connector of some kind, and you

>might want to take a close-up photo of it and let us see it. It might

>even be the same kind of connector that the sound card has, and a

>standard 3.5 " ( 1/8 " ) Miniplug to Miniplug cable might do. If the input

>is a BNC jack, you need a BNC Cable to 3.5mm plug - we have those

>available too.

>

>To use FREX, most people plug their sound card output into the EMEM (if

>the sound card outputs enough signal - many do not..) and use FREX on

>the PC to determine what frequency sets are used. If the Sound card

>does not supply enough voltage to drive the PP machines, the options are

>to use a small amplifier that boosts the signal up to plus five volts..

>

>There are a couple of sources for devices like this; my company has one,

>the SA-02 Squaring Amplifier, and there is another one out there too

>(less expensive that the one we have..) and some folks find a small

>Radio Shack amplifier that does the job.

>

>I am not familiar with the Plasma Plus, so I don't know how touchy it is

>for input signals. Some of the EMEM devices are fairly critical, below

>about four volts signal and it won't work right, and too much above five

>volts may damage the unit. The SA-02 puts out a zero to five volt signal

>suitable for driving most EMEM devices - don't know about the Plasma Plus.

>

>Ken is on this list and on the Rife-List, and may chip in as well.

>

>Hope this helps..

>

>Dave Felt

>DFE Research

>http://www.dfe.net

>

>missourinaturegirl wrote:

>

> > If i have a plasma lamp from plasma plus, and it is on a manual fg,

> > how do i use Kens frex 16 on it? It has a amp. Will Ken help with

> > this, and what group is he on?

> > Does anyone have the name of the group that runs the antlier robins

> > f100 software?

> >

> >

>

>

>

>

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Dave, the manufacturer wouldn't say anything about using his Plasma Plus

on anything other than the Semoia frequency generator - and in fact

wouldn't even comment on what type of input connector the Plasma Plus

had. I sent him another note, but no response yet. Sounds like a nice

guy, tho.. He did say he only certifies the Plasma Plus machines with

the Semoia.

Dave Felt

Dave Caldwell wrote:

> I'd also be interested to know if this tube unit can be used with a

> laptop, Dave's SA-02 Squaring Amplifier and Frex16 etc. Please post

> if you have any info.

>

> Thanks,

> Dave Caldwell

>

> At 07:01 PM 1/7/2007, you wrote:

>

>>The Plasma Plus II has an input for an external frequemcy source. Their

>>manual, located at http://www.plasmaplus.net/PlasmaPlusIIInstructionBook.pdf

>>does not indicate what kind of input connector, or signal voltage, it

>>needs to drive the Plasma Plus II. Their website shows it with a Semoia

>>Frequency Generator. The Semoia can be setup to output up to five volt

>>signals, so no telling what signal the Plasma Plus you have needs. I

>>take it that you do not have the Semoia frequency generator. If you

>>have the manual for the PP, maybe it says in the book what signal

>>amplitude the PP wants, Or, go to the plasma plus website and ask the

>>manufacturer?

>>

>>As to the input connector on the back (or front) of the PP, what does

>>the audio input connector look like? It is likely that it is either a

>>coaxial BNC connector, or an audio phono connector of some kind, and you

>>might want to take a close-up photo of it and let us see it. It might

>>even be the same kind of connector that the sound card has, and a

>>standard 3.5 " ( 1/8 " ) Miniplug to Miniplug cable might do. If the input

>>is a BNC jack, you need a BNC Cable to 3.5mm plug - we have those

>>available too.

>>

>>To use FREX, most people plug their sound card output into the EMEM (if

>>the sound card outputs enough signal - many do not..) and use FREX on

>>the PC to determine what frequency sets are used. If the Sound card

>>does not supply enough voltage to drive the PP machines, the options are

>>to use a small amplifier that boosts the signal up to plus five volts..

>>

>>There are a couple of sources for devices like this; my company has one,

>>the SA-02 Squaring Amplifier, and there is another one out there too

>>(less expensive that the one we have..) and some folks find a small

>>Radio Shack amplifier that does the job.

>>

>>I am not familiar with the Plasma Plus, so I don't know how touchy it is

>>for input signals. Some of the EMEM devices are fairly critical, below

>>about four volts signal and it won't work right, and too much above five

>>volts may damage the unit. The SA-02 puts out a zero to five volt signal

>>suitable for driving most EMEM devices - don't know about the Plasma Plus.

>>

>>Ken is on this list and on the Rife-List, and may chip in as well.

>>

>>Hope this helps..

>>

>>Dave Felt

>>DFE Research

>>http://www.dfe.net

>>

>>missourinaturegirl wrote:

>>

>>

>>>If i have a plasma lamp from plasma plus, and it is on a manual fg,

>>>how do i use Kens frex 16 on it? It has a amp. Will Ken help with

>>>this, and what group is he on?

>>>Does anyone have the name of the group that runs the antlier robins

>>>f100 software?

>>>

>>>

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I'm here, just busy and behind in my work.

Your could probably use Dave's SA-02

http://www.dfe.net/index.html

Regards,

Ken Uzzell

http://heal-me.com.au

FreX - CHIamp - FDS

putting Ken Uzells freq on a photon lamp

> If i have a plasma lamp from plasma plus, and it is on a manual fg,

> how do i use Kens frex 16 on it? It has a amp. Will Ken help with

> this, and what group is he on?

> Does anyone have the name of the group that runs the antlier robins

> f100 software?

>

>

>

>

>

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The Plasma Plus fellow indicates that he only certifies the machine

running with the Semoia Hammerhead, not with any other method.

So, you'd be risking the warranty on the machine trying to use it with

FREX ... Your call.

I sent you the link to his site, and he has an email there, so maybe

chat with him about it.

Good luck!

Dave

missourinaturegirl wrote:

> If i have a plasma lamp from plasma plus, and it is on a manual fg,

> how do i use Kens frex 16 on it? It has a amp. Will Ken help with

> this, and what group is he on?

> Does anyone have the name of the group that runs the antlier robins

> f100 software?

>

>

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