Re: Question and challenge
The original coils were tuned to 880 and 870kHz and that's exactly what I'm doing with my third device. The first, based on single bipolar coil has been tuned to 1MHz. There are also harmonics created due to the spark gap interrupter. Antennas consists of 12 rings and were designed according to PHI ratio so they're similar to log periodic antennas. Each ring has its own resonant frequency and represents an oscillator. Once the coil is activated it also triggers all the oscillators.
Tuning is done by means of variable spark gap as well as input voltage. Lakhovsky machines had tubular antennas in the shape of concentric rings of different diameter and different diameter of tubing. Some antennas were made with aluminum and some were multimetal. Their rings were also tuned to the musical notes. Human cells have oscillatory rates between 1-10MHz. MWO generates oscillations and harmonics from just under 1MHz up to 1GHz, covering the entire range. I have more details and links to the Lakhovsky's books and results on my forum. I'm also in touch with group of scientists who had a chance to examine, study and reverse engineer the original device. Lahovsky books were published in French but there are couple available in English. He didn't fully disclosed everything in his patent. Beside the two antennas, either tubular or plate it is also possible to use hand held probe, grounded foot plate (Earth ground)and Phanotron, helium filled plasma tube - same which was used with Rife device.
I've been working in the field of Electronic Medicine since early '80 (with some breaks) and this is one of the most fascinating devices I've ever come across during this time.
Regards
V