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Rife Machine
Key things to note about this
Rife Machine...
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Preprogrammed with almost 900
programs. (Easy to use.) |
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Optional RF carrier wave for deep
penetration and full harmonics.
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Highest frequency range available.
(FULL range of known Rife frequencies) |
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Almost
25
times more power output than most Rife
machines. (75
times with optional
Amplifier) |
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Runs up to 8 frequencies
simultaneously! (BIG time saver) |
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Creates both Audio (low) and Radio
(high) frequencies. |
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Runs Sine and Square waves.
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Four points of contact, instead of
just two. |
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Broadcast Capable with Light Tube and
Amplifer |
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Comes with Instruction Manual and DVD
Guide. |
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Lifetime Customer Support and
Training |
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60
Day Money Back Guarantee |
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Rife Machine Specifications and Features.
RF = Radio Frequency
(higher range) Audio Frequency
(lower range)
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Stand
Alone Rife machine:
Unlike some Rife machines on the
market, this is designed to be a
simple, easy to operate, stand
alone machine
requiring no complicated
computer interface. Computer
operated generators can
generally work well if power
output is adequate (most are
not!), but many people
have commented on how confusing
the software can be learn and
operate. Our customers
appreciate that they are not
required to have a computer to
operate any of our instrument's
capabilities. |
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BROADCAST Capable with Light
Tube, or Apply
DIRECT CONTACT With Metal
Hand Cylinders & Foot Plates: |
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- Plasma Tube for Broadcast Method (hands free)
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- Wires plug into Hand Cylinders & Plates
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Frequency List with 900 programs and 1000's more frequencies
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Frequency range:
0.01 to 20,000,000 Hertz.
(Run ALL of Rife's original
cancer frequencies) |
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Waveforms: Square and Sine
wave. Square wave up to 400,000 Hertz. Sine to
20,000,000 Hertz |
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Two circuits.
"Audio Mode" circuit capable of outputting
8
square wave frequencies simultaneously from 1 to 40,000 Hertz.
And also 1 square wave frequency
at time up to 400,000 Hertz!
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Two circuits. "RF Mode" circuit capable of outputting
8
square wave frequencies simultaneously from 1 to 40,000 Hertz
piggybacked onto a 3.1 Mhz
Carrier Frequency. (like
Dr. Rife) Also capable of running 1-2 RF frequencies from
40,000Hz - 20,000,000 Hz. |
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Carrier Wave:
3.1 MHz RF
(3,100,000 Hertz Radio
Frequency) for more power for deeper penetration.
The RF carrier wave also produces
'sideband harmonics' like Rife's original 1930's, 1940's
and 1950's equipment! This is an important
part of Rife's own successes.
(in his own words) NOTE: Carrier wave can be turned off so the
user can operate it as a
standard audio frequency generator like most on the
market today. |
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Power output:
RF Mode Variable up to
4.7 watts
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With Optional
Amplifier: Variable up to
15 watts (30 peak) |
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Power
output: Audio Mode: Variable
up to .75 watts |
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Voltage output in RF mode:
110 volts.
(47 times
more powerful than most standard frequency
generators.) |
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Voltage output in Audio Mode:
36 volts |
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Time Saving
Feature: Simultaneously Runs 8
audio frequencies
(1-40,000Hz), and Simultaneously Runs 2
frequencies from 40,000-20,000,000 Hz. (HUGE TIMER
SAVER) |
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888 Preset
Channels. Comprehensive and easy-to-run PRESET
Channels allow you to start experimenting immediately.
(A Channel stores frequencies
for easy use.) |
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Channel capability:
48 Run up 48
frequencies in sequence, or in 6 groups of
8 frequencies each.
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Programmable channels: 2000.
888 preset Channels leaves you with 1,112
blank Channels.
You can use these to make your own "Custom Channels"
that will remember the frequencies you load into it. |
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Outputs: Four. 2
positive (red) and 2
negative (black). Using 4 points of contact
(hands and feet) allows more signal to permeate the
body. |
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Frequency output:
Digitally
accurate frequencies. (converted to analog using a Digital-to-Analog
convertor) |
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Resolution: 1/100th of a Hertz: (7.83
Hz)
Beyond this is unnecessary. |
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Duty cycle capability: 10% to
90% square wave duty cycle. |
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Gating (or pulsing) range: 1 -
5000 Hertz (advanced feature....
you don't have to use this) |
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Gating duty cycle range: 10%
- 90%. 'Save Gating' Feature: Allows you to
save, in any channel, gating turned ON whenever that
channel is used. (advanced feature....
you don't have to use this.
Most Rife machines don't offer
this.) |
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Sweep Feature:
Run 1 frequency at a time, from 1 to 20
million Hertz. (A Sweep runs ALL frequencies
between 2 chosen points. Ex: 10,000Hz - 20,000Hz)
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Channel sweep:
Variable,
2 Hertz - 20,000 Hertz. The feature allows you to
'hover' above and below your target frequencies.
This helps to prevent the organisms from adapting.
(Ex. A 1000 Hz Channel Sweep on a frequency
of 10,000 would sweep from 9,500Hz to 10,500Hz)
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Display: LCD |
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L.E.D: RF indicator light
confirms RF output.
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Worldwide AC Adapters: Two switching
110/240 volt power supplies for worldwide use. |
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DVD Training Guide
and Paper Operations Manual. |
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Free software
updates (when rare updates occur.) |
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60 Day Money Back Guarantee
(less shipping cost) if returned in new condition. 10%
restock fee. |
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Two Year Warranty
on
parts and labor. |
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Free
training and lifetime
phone support. |
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Broadcast
Capable w/Optional Amplifier & Plasma Tube! |
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A
master oscillator combined with a powerful amplifier is needed to use the
gas filled tube method of broadcasting the frequencies. If you are
wanting to use the more powerful, versatile
1930's/1950's radiant method, then this
amplifier is the instrument you will want to own.
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Power output: 190 watts
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Ability to run up to 8 Audio frequencies (up to 40,000
hertz) through a gas filled tube. No other
instrument has this capability! (Rife ran up to 10 at a
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Ability to run 2 Radio
frequencies (40,001 hertz up to
20,000,000) through a gas filled
tube.
- Original plasma gas filled vacuum tube with the ability to use a
variable frequency from 1 to 20,000,000 million Hertz.
It also has a variable built in carrier frequency which
goes from 2.2 to 3.8 MHz.
- Uses the superior high voltage - low current
design over the low voltage - high current design. |
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Hands free
Operation / Run it While You Sleep Useful range is
about 30 feet when using gas tube. However, due to the laws of
physics there are limitations to gas filled tubes and
metal antennas that need to be understood. Both are very
efficient and about 100% of the energy that you put into
them comes out. But for every foot that you move
away from these antennas you lose 75% of the power they
output. Example: With a 207 watt
output, at one foot away from the gas filled tube you
will get 47.5 watts. At two feet away you
only have 11.85 watts, and at 3 feet you only have 2.97
watts. Because of the laws of physics it is important to
be as close to the gas filled tube as you can get if you
want the greatest amount of the energy that comes out of
it. One to three feet distance away from the gas
tube would be the best choice for maximum results.
Closer the
better. Suggested range:
1 inch to 3 feet. Because
there is NO 1 foot to 3 foot 'null zone' (non-effective range,
as some manufacturers state!)
it is not necessary to stay 3 to 6 feet away from the
gas tube because it outputs the same as the
1930's/1950's equipment that was used within 6 inches of
the target area. |
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Common Questions
(see the
FAQs for
more details)
Why Power
Output Is Important In A Rife machine?
When comparing the various
Rife machines, power output is a very important
consideration. More power means better
signal strength, which in turns means deeper
penetration along with a better quality
wave. The power output of most Rife
machines on the
market today that do not use an RF carrier frequency
is about 0.20 (1/5th) of a watt.
With the use of the RF carrier frequency,
4.7 watts is almost 25 times more powerful than these
instruments. With the use of the optional 15 watt
RF amplifier, it is 75 times more powerful!
Power and Running Multiple frequencies
Back in the 1950's Dr. Rife built a ray
tube instrument that would run 10
frequencies simultaneously. So running
multiple frequencies is not new! Yet
today there are some unknowledgeable people
who want to disparage running multiple
frequencies. Successfully running
multiple frequencies is directly tied to
power. If you have enough power then
it IS possible to do this.
Does running multiple frequencies reduce the
power level of the frequencies?
The answer to that question would
normally be yes... if you did not increase
power levels. This is why this
Rife machine was built to output 4.7
watts using an optional RF (Radio Frequency)
carrier wave. Using the RF carrier frequency is the only way the
power level could be increased. The original 1950’s equipment did
not use an RF carrier frequency, so they could only output one audio
frequency at a time with only 1/5th of one watt of power (0.20 of
one watt). This power level worked well with only one audio
frequency at a time. In order to overcome this limitation, our 20Mhz
Rife machine uses two
separate circuits.
The Audio Mode circuit has
no RF carrier frequency and 0.75 watts
power output. It is used for frequencies from 1 Hertz to 400,000
Hertz. MANY frequencies used with this Audio Mode circuit can be
physically felt from 1 to about 20,000 Hertz. (electrical
'ticking' sensation)
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RF Mode circuit is used for frequencies from 1 Hertz to 20
million Hertz. The 3.1 MHz carrier frequency is also driven with
this circuit. When using the RF carrier, audio frequencies can not
be felt. By using this method, it is possible to use 4.7 watts
(15 with the amplifier) and makes it possible to run up to
8 frequencies
simultaneously.
Logically, if you use
2 audio frequencies you would want to double
that power level to 0.40 of one watt.
(2 X 0.20 = 0.40 of one watt)
If you run up to 8 audio frequencies you
would want at least 8 times that power level
or 1.60 watts peak power. This is why our
generator has 4.7 watts of power... so that
it has over 3 times the power capability needed for running 8 audio
frequencies simultaneously at the original 1950’s capability of 0.20
watts of power for one audio frequency.
Some people also ask if they can
ONLY run multiple frequencies. The
answer to that question is NO. You have the flexibility
to switch from running one audio frequency at a time, to being able
to run up to 8 audio frequencies at a time. You can choose how you
want to run the frequencies.
Many people want even more power! If you want
even more power then you can purchase the
optional 15 watt amplifier!
What separates our Rife machine from others available
today?
First,
the time saving feature. While almost all manufacturers only run one frequency at a time, this
generator can run from 1 to 8 frequencies simultaneously. The benefit of running
frequencies simultaneously is it SAVES A LOT OF TIME.
The industry standard 'Run Time' per
frequency is 5 minutes. So... If you
run 1 frequency at a time, then 8
frequencies would take 40 minutes to run. But if you run those
8 frequencies simultaneously, then it would
only take 5 minutes
to run all 8 frequencies.
This Rife machine can output up to 8 frequencies simultaneously up to
40,000 Hertz (Audio Mode only), and 2 frequencies up to 20,000,000 Hertz
(RF Mode). Each frequency is generated and output in a pure
waveform.
Some manufacturers claim that running multiple frequencies
simultaneously causes the purity of each individual waveform to be
lost, as well as creating the possibility of canceling out or
creating other frequencies. In order for a frequency to be canceled out, the same frequency must
be introduced 180 degrees out of phase.
Since
this generator does not
output the same frequency 180 degrees out of phase, the canceling of
a frequency is not possible. (side note: this is how
scalar waves are produced)
Even though frequencies combined together may
seem to lose their
individual clarity, all the components of each frequency are
present. Think of an orchestra playing many different instruments.
Though they combine together to make beautiful music, each
instrument’s full sound components are still present and nothing is
lost.
Very rarely are other frequencies created, and when they are, they are
generally beat frequencies, which are considered beneficial.
Second, the use of
the 3.1 Mhz RF carrier wave frequency
provides better penetration through
tissue, while at the same time
generates 1000's of sidebands harmonics.
(RF = Radio Frequency)
This is a DESIRED effect. By Rife's and
Hoyland's own admission, they weren't
positive whether is was the base frequency
being run, or possibly one of the sideband
frequencies that was doing the trick. It is
almost always best to use the carrier.
However, you can turn it off with the press
of a button if you want to try it both ways.
With no RF, you have a very basic device
like most on the market.
Audio Frequencies vs.
Radio Frequencies - What is the difference? In a nutshell,
Radio
Frequencies (RFs) are higher than Audio Frequencies. The
science shows that more power and more cycles per second (higher
frequency), allow the signal to penetrate more deeply. The first
known frequencies from the 20's and 30's were in the millions
of hertz range. (like our generator)
So why do most of the instruments
built today only use low audio frequencies, when original
frequencies were much higher? The FCC (Federal Communication
Commission) is the main reason why. In 1935 Congress created the FCC
and by 1936 they began to regulate the airwaves. Before 1935 there
were no regulations to prevent Dr. Rife from using his high
frequencies output through a plasma powered ray tube. The
frequencies output through the ray tube would travel about 12 miles
in each direction from his laboratory, and would. Dr. Rife said his
equipment would “raise the devil” with all the radios.
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1936, Philip Hoyland built the first audio frequency
instrument. (right) In these early designs, a radio frequency was
used to "carry" a newer set of lower audio frequencies into the
body. (like our generator does)
In the 1950s, Rife's research
partners John Crane and John Marsh
continued to build this lower audio frequency instrument, using
simple off-the-shelf technology of the day. From this time on, Dr.
Rife’s original high frequencies were no longer used in any of the
equipment, nor were his RF carrier waves used.
Most of today’s modern
frequency generators are patterned after these early 50's style
instruments.
Without the RF carrier frequency,
they couldn’t get the same harmonics and penetration as the earlier
ray tube instruments. This is why our Rife machine does
use a RF carrier wave. A very simplified way to think of this is
this: when you hear a song on the radio, it is audio
frequencies that you are hearing. However, these audio frequencies
are brought to your radio antenna by a modulated radio frequency, or
"carrier wave". The audio frequencies are "piggy backed" onto the
radio frequencies. This "RF" carrier signal simply delivers the
lower audio signal deeper. (which is what you want)
Square Wave vs. Sine
Wave
Another debate within this field
is "which wave format to use?" Before the newer instruments were
developed, all the generators output only radio frequencies, or "RF".
When emitting these radio frequencies, the sine wave format is
produced. Basically because this higher frequency range (in
the millions of pulses per second, or hertz), creates a wave form
that is naturally rounded at the top and bottom. It's more
difficult to create very sharp signals at this high rate of
oscillation.
With advent of the newer
Crane/Marsh design, the rate at which these signals are emitted
dropped substantially into what is referred to as the Audio
Frequency range. (this was not a desired design aspect at the
time.) With these lower frequencies, the signal can be very
sharply turned on and off, as seen below. This square wave
design is used when running the lower audio frequencies.
One important reason is because it helps to better create
entrainment between the signal being emitted and the target. The
principle of entrainment is at the very foundation of this entire
science.
Entrainment is defined
as the "tendency for two oscillating bodies
to lock into phase so that they vibrate in harmony." It
is also defined as "a synchronization of two or more
rhythmic cycles". The principle of entrainment is
universal, appearing in chemistry, pharmacology,
biology, medicine, psychology, sociology, astronomy,
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Frequency range, a sine wave pattern is
desired & generated.
(above 40,000Hz) |
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In the lower
Audio
range, a square wave pattern is desired and
generated. (below
40,000Hz) |
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Sample Sine
Wave |
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Sample Square Wave |
Signal gently rises and falls. Can vary the rate of this
rise and fall, top and bottom limits, etc...
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Signal sharply turns on and off. Can vary the rate of
this "on/off" signal. (Note:our device
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Analog vs.
Digital
The question always arises
about the type of signal that should be used. It is generally
accepted that the most effective of these rife machines devices will deliver an analog signal, versus
a digital signal. Analog is better because it is a
more natural frequency. It includes the sub-tones and overtones
to the base number, providing a maximized fullness, essentially
a richness of tonal qualities. A very big part of that is what
is called the harmonics. An audiophile understands this. Those
who desire only "true" sound on their stereo systems insist on
analog devices for just this reason.
The current analog vs. digital discussion is wrought with
misconceptions and disinformation. Such as, digitally generated
frequencies do not vary, which implies that they do not have
overtones and undertones. This would only be true if the
frequencies remained digital. That is why digital
frequencies from DDS (Direct Digital Synthesis) and DSP (Digital
Signal Processing) are converted to analog before they are put
out. These Digital-to-Analog Converters
are called a DAC for short. You can see in the diagram below
that a frequency comes out of a DDS or a DSP looking like
stairs. The signal then goes through a DAC or Digital-to-Analog
Converter. Then it goes through a Low-Pass or Bandpass Filter to
finish the analog conversion. Now the
frequency that you have is a very
accurate analog frequency with all the
overtones and undertones of that analog
frequency. The analog frequency produced
by a digital chip can be swept up or
down with more accuracy than any old
tube analog instrument. The most
important thing to remember is the
frequency has to be converted to analog
before it is output from the Rife
machine.
Digitally produced
frequencies converted to analog are far superior to any signal
that comes from an old antique tube type analog frequency
generator. Antique tube type generators are very limited. If I
want a frequency of 2128.5, an old tube analog generator would
not be accurate enough to give me that frequency to use. It
could only give me 2128. Also, digitally converted frequencies
allow me to sweep with far more accuracy than old analog tube
type instruments. Even a thousandth or millionth of a frequency
is possible even though this kind of accuracy is not needed.
This is something that a purely analog instrument could not do
as accurately. Digitally produced frequencies when converted to
analog can accurately produce minute details. These analog
frequencies when converted to a square wave waveform produce
square wave harmonics. Some claim that their instruments which
output analog frequencies produce advanced analog harmonics, but
this is just sales hype. All the digital-to-analog Rife machine frequency
generators on the market today that have been tested with a
spectrum analyzer produce the same analog harmonics. Anyone
claiming to have some form of superior advanced square wave
harmonics is just giving you lots of sales hype. (Our frequency
generator uses this technology, of course.)
Output of
Contact Pad type instrument vs. Ray Tube?
Contact instruments deliver frequencies through direct contact,
while plasma ray tube instruments transmit frequencies indirectly
through the air. Direct contact makes it possible to get the full
energy into the body without power loss. Indirect contact though a
plasma tube (broadcast method) is efficient also, but only if the
distance between the light tube and the
person is 6 feet or less generally.
Many people
believe that you can simply sit in the same room with one of these
plasma ray tubes to get the full effect... this is
incorrect!
The laws of physics in regards to
signal loss come into play when using a ray tube. It requires
much more power at the frequencies to deliver its output. For every foot that you move the ray tube away from the body you
have to divide the power output by the ray tube by a factor of 4.
Example: If you have 50 watts of power coming out of a ray
tube, then at one foot away from the ray tube you only have 12.5
watts. At two feet you only have 3.125 watts and at 3 feet you only
have about .78 of a watt. Because of this loss, researchers and
doctors from the 30's had to stay within
6 to 12 inches of the
body with the ray tube.
Today, many ray tube instruments
output about 100 watts or more. (Our MOPA outputs 190 watts).
Some manufacturers recommend those
who use them to stay at least 3 feet away from the ray tube, due to
some notion of a "null zone", which DOES NOT EXIST with a true
gas filled lamp. In fact, JUST THE OPPOSITE IS
TRUE! (this industry is a minefield of
misinformation!) Stay within 3 feet
for best signal strength!
With a direct contact instrument, this power
loss is not a problem. Direct contact also requires much less power,
as the body is essentially the 'antenna'
pulling in the signal. Both methods
have their benefits.
These are
just a couple of the most common questions. If you'd like to read many more,
please see our Frequently Asked Questions.
Feel free to call with any
questions.
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