Johny Apple Bomb
Keep in mind the presence of sidebands on the modulated waves R was using, which are of the freq.'s of the sum and difference of the carrier with the modulated frequency. The effective freq of R for each pathogen involved the sidebands, a fact overlooked by nearly all seeking to dial in. Being a navy commander, it was only natural that he used a MOPA, which of course explains all the batteries in the SanDiego lab. But same is true concerning sidebands whether on the MOPA, Hoyland's modification, the AZ-58,
etc.
JAB
That's true. Hoyland tried to hide the frequencies by combining 2 different frequencies to reach the MOR of the organism. Rife also used carrier waves and a clipping sine wave. Inaccurate equipment of the day.
The plaasma tube of R was a Coolidge tube, pumped to 5mm with He and substituted in the place of where the capacitor normally would be in the tank circuit of a Hartley oscillator at the output stage, Coolidge tubes inherently being directional with respect to output, which makes most of the "plasma" R devices I've seen appear as a big joke, including the EMEM. The early oscillator circuit used the circuitry of Bill Hewlett, which shows a connection between RR & H. Looking at the dates on the Hewlett patent, one sees the coincidence in time is no coincidence.
JAB
Many people have been using EMEM frequencies for a long time and through trial and error have found many effective frequencies under 10,000 HZ. I cured myself of a chronic 5 year bacterial infection using the Beck Protocol and an EMEM Plasma device.
Higher frequencies don't equate with increased efficacy.
JAB
If you go above 1 MHZ you have a carrier wave that will penetrate better. Turns the body into an antenna. You can also use modern frequencies in the KHZ area like
Hulda Clark 's without using octaves.
With my EMEM I can dangle the leads from my frequency meter in the air and pick up the exact frequencies that I set the machine to. I had to move the EMEM in another room far away from my projector tv as it would put it out of calibration from the other side of the wall 5 feet away! Hardly a joke.