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The primary focus of this website has always been that of providing
information concerning the foundations and basics of Rife Technology in
the sincere hopes the user/experimenter/investigator will be encouraged
to explore further and even help develop the technologies.
I, like so many other persons got started with the basic "Blaster5"
program. While it was certainly easy to use .. it was limited but the price
was definitely right. (free).
Over the next few articles we shall attempt to suggest various method by
which even the most novice of users can participate, construct, and
educate ourselves with handson experience, in this remarkable if not
suppressed science.
Don't let the general (tongueincheek) title "Poor Man's Rife" fool you.
Even though we are going to work on an "empty pocket budget" ... we
should come up with a working device that will rival devices sold for one
to several thousand dollars. [Unfortunately it is true but by the time you
get thru this series of articles ... you will understand enough about the
technology that you shouldn't EVER get "burned" on any product you
eventually decided to purchase or build.]
Anyway ..... keep watching this website for changes and additions. I hope
you enjoy the information I provide here as much as I do putting it
together.
Jimmie Holman
Part One
FREQUENCY GENERATION
Part Two
CONTACT METHOD CONSTRUCTION
Part Three
CONTACT METHOD APPLICATION
Part Four
HV PLASMA TUBE METHODS
Please Note: we will be adding more
modules, and descriptive information,
diagrams, and photos. These modules
are NOT necessarily being developed
in order. Pleas check back on a regular
basis
DOWNLOADS
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FREQUENCY LIST
As long as you are in downloading mode .... get yourself a copy of Brian
McInturff's "Big List" more often referred to as "The Consolidated
Annotated Frequency List" or just "CAFL".
http://www.mindspring.com/~turf/alt/elec/cfl.htm or he has other lists
and links at
http://www.mindspring.com/~turf/alt/elec/freqlist.htm
(There are other lists out there ... these just seem to be MY favorites.)
TONE GENERATOR
Using the NCH Tone Generator Software
we will generate a small wave file for each
of these frequencies. Our first frequency
will be "250". Make sure you set the
"Wave Form" selector to "Square Wave".
Note: The Tone generator program will allow you to enter the frequency to
be generated to three decimal places. Since periods are not typically
allowed within the windows filename, I recommend substituting a "" or "_"
in its place so that you maintain an accurate record of your recording.
Go ahead and record your other frequencies as well. I constructed a folder
named "RArthtitis" and dragged ALL of the WAV files over into that folder.
I recommend making a separate folder for each "affliction" you intend to
experiment with. These folders can be placed in any logical place you wish
and you can close all these windows and programs down.
Once you have the frequencies recorded like this, you need only use the
Tone Generator program to build new wave files.
As you should be able to see now .. you have your generated frequencies
recorded in a digital format that is easy to play, copy, manipulate, even
record to audio (or data) CD, cassette tape, MP3 players .... your
imagination is the limit ! ..... but for now .. we are going to just "play" them
on our sound card !
PLAYING THE
SOUND
Open the WinAmp
application you installed
earlier. Select "ADD"
(bottom left), then "ADD
DIR", ...select your
"affliction folder" and then
"OK".
STILL IN WORK
Part 2
by Jimmie Holman
Now that we have a reasonably accurate method of frequency generation
established .. we now need some method of applying or introducing
those selected signals to their targets.
In most cases, the quickest and easiest method to accomplish this is by a
contact pad method.
As we know from reading elsewhere on this website, Frequency
Generation can come from a number of reliable sources. This can be
supplied via offtheshelf electronic function generators (lab and test
equipment variety varying in price from a few hundred to many thousand
dollars. There are units specifically designed toy drive the BareRife
plasma type devices starting in the $2 400 range. The commercially
available padtype devices are little more than a relatively inexpensive
frequency/function generator that is programable with some don't of "pad
driver" hopefully built in.
We have taken care of the SIGNAL issue in Part ONE and kept within
our budget using our personal compute to provide the programability,
storage, and graphical interface found in the very best of commercial
generators. Our next step will to build a cable set for part 3. of our
diagram below
1. SIGNAL >>> 2. AMPLIFIER >>> 3. CONTACT PADS
The marketed units typically have had pieces of cooper pipe you use as
handholds, or metal plates to use as footpads ... even aluminum trays
with water to place your feet in, or pieces of moistened terry cloth over a
small metallic plate to act as the contact pads. In most of these cases
you could simply clip your wires with the use of simple alligator clips.
While these methods technically will allow a conductive circuit and
contact to be made, it certainly is a testate to innovation and hints what
can be done in a tight.
It is HIGHLY suggested that we substitute purchased reusable adhesive
electrode pads for the above alternatives. Pad technology is quite good
and conductivity has proven to be far more effective than the alternatives
listed above. I have read that electrical transfer is approximately 10 times
that of moistens pads. These are currently not a "prescription item, may
be purchased from many pharmacies, chiropractors, even on the internet.
Typical Electrode Pads are sold for
use with TENS, FENS, NEMS etc.
type devices. The type here have
the standard pintype connection
which we will use without
modification.
While I have been quoted $32 for a
pack of 4 direct from the
pharmaceutical supply, prices half
that or less are more realistic and to
be expected.
For this Project I started with a stereo
headphone extension cable and
adapters readily available (app. $10
WalMart)
The color coded probes are
replacement probes for simple meter
test sets. the short pin is the only part
that is important. The short pins are
slightly tapered and readily fit inside
the electrode pad connectors.
(app. $1015 Radio Shack)
Cut "female" end of stereo cable
approximately 68" from end.
Cut off and Discard all 4 of the long test
probes.
Trim back, separate, sort, and prepare
cables exposing app. 3/8" to 1/2" of bare
wire
Note: both BLACK probe leads are
GROUND /COMMON / NEGATIVE and
should be twisted together as one.
Connect the (double) BLACK probe wires to
which ever of the stereo cable wires goes to
the base of the stereo plug (probably
black).
Shown below are equally usable and durable cable assemblies made
from the same probe lead sets and a single stereo jack to be used with
an existing (unmodified) stereo extenuation cable. Both 2 and 4 lead
versions are shown below
Shown here is an alternative set
using only the test leads and a
stereo phono jack (shown in both 2
& 4 lead configurations) but relies on
a user supplied stereo extension
cable similar to that show in the right
side of photo.
Both the HV "Brick" and the Desktop Unit are available for Sale. Both
units allow different types of bulbs to be quickly and easily changed out
for the ultimate ease in Rife experimentation.
I AGREE. I began with the IC 12 (I believe was made in USA) but recently have
only been able to get the "SB" units (manufactured in Mexico). So ... based on this
... if you possibly can, go with the straight IC 12. (The NAPA stores here also never
seem to get more than one per store at a time ... regardless of how many they sell)
CONTENTS:
2lead pin
probe cable
(app. 2.5 ft.)
CD with
recorded
"Blaster 5" audio
sets outlined
HERE
4 Reusable
Electrode Pads
(Please Note ... No
documentation for use will
be included but much
information will be available
on this and other websites.)
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