I think the best deal as far as money and the quality of the machine one can get is from Mr. Ralph Hartwell. His devices are designed after the beam ray devices. These devices were shown to be just as effective as Dr. Rife's original machine. It just used different sidebands or something like that.
http://rifevideos.com/dr_rife_and_philip_hoylands_3.3mhz_sweep.html
But, his prices are much lower than many others. There are a couple of ways to go with his machine. The cheapest option would be to buy the SSQ2F for ($175) and buy a small bulb from Bill Cheb. Mr. Cheb sells the plasma bulbs that Mr. Hartwell uses for his products. His bulb (1" x 16" ssq pt) costs $198 dollars. Then you would use the frex program which can be purchased to run continuously for $70 dollars. You can certainly try it out for free at frex.com.au. So, the SSQ2F can produce I believe it is 100 peak watts for the little bulb that Mr. Cheb would sell. I think there are probably misc chords with this and such. But, this is a very feasible way to get in todays day and age an authentic Rife machine. If there is such a thing. But, there aren't many that use the carrier wave. I think that is important because you can transmit more power with the frequency.
The other way to go with Mr. Hartwell's products is to buy the frex program, the SSQ2F and the PA1 amplifier. This is a much more powerful option. I don't know how much more powerful but I think it was 500 watts peak to peak. It uses a larger bulb and from my understanding would have a stronger effect on the pathogens. The bulb used for this tympe of machine would cost $295 from Mr. Cheb instead of $198. So, for $350, plus $295, plus $70 for the frex program one would have great system. The most difficult challenge in building the amplifier that would need to be built.
http://rife-beam-ray.com/PS1/index.htm to provide the power to the amplifier and the bulb. I am just trying to work thru it with my failing health. I spent $100 dollars for 10 power supplies, $40 dollars on a RG213 chord to transmit high power to the bulb and probably 60 dollars on other miscellaneous things.
I have a function generator and decided to use that instead of the ssq2f and frex program. I just had to buy the PA2 amplifier and try to build the battery pack and buy the bulb.
The problem honestly is it takes someone with a background in electronics or something willing to spend a lot of time trying to learn how the components even work to hook it up.
Kind of thinking out loud, I think if people wanted to go this way someone could start making videos on youtube to help walk people thru it or maybe even talk about it at a local chronic fatigue syndrome meeting in people's areas. In my opinion it is the best rife machine out there on the market, which is the most affordable. One just has to get over the challenges of building the power supply.
David
http://rifevideos.com/dr_rife_and_philip_hoylands_3.3mhz_sweep.html
But, his prices are much lower than many others. There are a couple of ways to go with his machine. The cheapest option would be to buy the SSQ2F for ($175) and buy a small bulb from Bill Cheb. Mr. Cheb sells the plasma bulbs that Mr. Hartwell uses for his products. His bulb (1" x 16" ssq pt) costs $198 dollars. Then you would use the frex program which can be purchased to run continuously for $70 dollars. You can certainly try it out for free at frex.com.au. So, the SSQ2F can produce I believe it is 100 peak watts for the little bulb that Mr. Cheb would sell. I think there are probably misc chords with this and such. But, this is a very feasible way to get in todays day and age an authentic Rife machine. If there is such a thing. But, there aren't many that use the carrier wave. I think that is important because you can transmit more power with the frequency.
The other way to go with Mr. Hartwell's products is to buy the frex program, the SSQ2F and the PA1 amplifier. This is a much more powerful option. I don't know how much more powerful but I think it was 500 watts peak to peak. It uses a larger bulb and from my understanding would have a stronger effect on the pathogens. The bulb used for this tympe of machine would cost $295 from Mr. Cheb instead of $198. So, for $350, plus $295, plus $70 for the frex program one would have great system. The most difficult challenge in building the amplifier that would need to be built.
http://rife-beam-ray.com/PS1/index.htm to provide the power to the amplifier and the bulb. I am just trying to work thru it with my failing health. I spent $100 dollars for 10 power supplies, $40 dollars on a RG213 chord to transmit high power to the bulb and probably 60 dollars on other miscellaneous things.
I have a function generator and decided to use that instead of the ssq2f and frex program. I just had to buy the PA2 amplifier and try to build the battery pack and buy the bulb.
The problem honestly is it takes someone with a background in electronics or something willing to spend a lot of time trying to learn how the components even work to hook it up.
Kind of thinking out loud, I think if people wanted to go this way someone could start making videos on youtube to help walk people thru it or maybe even talk about it at a local chronic fatigue syndrome meeting in people's areas. In my opinion it is the best rife machine out there on the market, which is the most affordable. One just has to get over the challenges of building the power supply.
David