Would a cheap frequency generator work well? by hunghung ..... Rife Forum: Bio Resonance
Date: 8/11/2012 9:44:19 PM ( 12 y ago)
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So-called rife machines are expensive (the two here sell for $400+ and $500+: http://www.rifedigital.com/.)
Would a cheap frequency (function, signal) generator with cable and metal handholds/footfads work equally well, if not better (this bundle will cost under $200)? This one on ebay with cable sell for just under $100 (http://www.ebay.com/itm/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=230785305544&ssPageName=ADME:X:AAQ:US:1123). This one sells for more: http://www.cncinst.co.kr/skin/board/product/image_viewer.php?bo_table=product...
In any case,
1. If I want a model that emits high electric current to the body (current helps kill parasites), which specification figure should I look for? Is it the output voltage?
2. The output voltage of the ebay model is max. 20Vp-p. The other model has max. output voltage "20Vp-p (open circuit); 10Vp-p (into 50 ohms)". Is "open circuit" the same as "open load"? What is the difference between "open circuit" and "into 50 ohms"? Do I get 20Vp-p output for both models if I turn the Amplitude knob to the max?
3. The more expensive model has a DC-Offset knob and Sym knob. Do I set them at neutral (middle) position for Rife application?
4. The cheaper model has a Duty-Cycle knob, but the more expensive model doesn't have one. Does Duty-Cyle matter in Rife application?
5. Both go up to 2MHz. If price is no objection, which one is a better choice?
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