Did Rife use radio or audio frequencies for his work?
Rife actually used both. Most of the publically available copies of the surviving laboratory notes of Rife himself show frequencies in the radio frequency ranges, so on that basis some people claim that Rife used only radio frequencies.
This is not true for at least three known reasons. Firstly at least one of the surviving lab notes shows a frequency in the audio range. Secondly analysis of machines produced by the Beam Ray corporation and which were actively promoted by Rife used mainly audio frequencies. Lastly, according to Dr James Couche who worked with Rife in the treatment of cancer patients at the famous Scripps Ranch trial, Rife was using frequencies in the audio range.
Rife teamed up with John Crane in the 1950's onwards. Crane produced machines and frequency lists that show audio frequencies. Although Rife was less active in this work, there is circumstantial evidence that indicates that he knew audio frequencies were being used and he did not apparently make any objection. On that basis it's reasonable to assume that even if Rife did not specifically endorse audio frequencies he did not object to their use either.
Modern derivations of his work mostly use audio frequencies as Crane did and these devices tend to show beneficial bioactive effects. Whether they are doing exactly the same thing as all of Rife's original machines is still a point of discussion or even contention but real people are finding that audio frequencies are helping to resolve a great many health issues and so there is no reason to doubt their effectiveness.
Re: Did Rife use radio or audio frequencies for his work?
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Originally Posted by
Peter Walker
Rife teamed up with John Crane in the 1950's onwards. Crane produced machines and frequency lists that show audio frequencies. Although Rife was less active in this work, there is circumstantial evidence that indicates that he knew audio frequencies were being used and he did not apparently make any objection. On that basis it's reasonable to assume that even if Rife did not specifically endorse audio frequencies he did not object to their use either.
According to the article in Popular Science Monthly 1931 by H. H. Dunn:
"Rife has devised a magnetic compass so delicate that it can be used to study the electricity and magnetism in living germs. He suggest that if the electrical make-up of certain dangerous germs is learned, it may some day be possible to destroy them in the human body by applying small doses of electricity. In no way, however, Rife makes clear, does this idea uphold the claims of medical fakers that they can cure disease by applying electrical “vibrations” to the body of a patient." (italics added for emphasis)
This would seem to indicate that, at least in the early days, Rife disagreed with the use of either:
(i) Audio frequencies, and/or
(ii) Direct application of electrical signals
His apathy about upholding this viewpoint after 1950 is understandable, since by then he had more than likely given up on his life's work due to government raids and lack of research equipment.
Re: Did Rife use radio or audio frequencies for his work?
HI
Every Rife machine used carrier frequency, anything from 28 MHZ to 2.3MHz (in different time frames. John Crane (with due respect to his work ) introduced the audio frequencies and contact pads of different sorts. with his explanation!
Rife's lab notes contain wide range of modulating frequencies from low audio to 1.6MHz
Is there Anyone who can solve the problem : for example the 1950 machine used carrier frequency around 3 MHz --how can anyone modulate this carrier with : example 400KHz, let alone 1.6 MHz ? Even the 28 MHz carrier would not do it!
Re: Did Rife use radio or audio frequencies for his work?
interesting thread topic. :smile:
Re: Did Rife use radio or audio frequencies for his work?
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Peter Barta
HI
Is there Anyone who can solve the problem : for example the 1950 machine used carrier frequency around 3 MHz --how can anyone modulate this carrier with : example 400KHz,
Hi Peter,
Let me try:smile:
I'm using 3.0 Mhz carrier with Ralph Hartweel's SSQ-2F /last integrated processor-SP4/ This device is capable of being modulated with any frequency
up to 400 Khz in "TTL" mode.
Because I'm using also Hulda Klark's frequencies with Philp Hoyland's math and I give you my solution:
400 000 Hz x 7 = 2 800 000 Hz
400 000 Hz x 8 = 3 200 000 Hz
They both have 200 000 Hz /200 Khz/ difference from 3 000 000 Hz /3.0 Mhz carrier/ so now you can use it as a modulation frequency or go down, divide it by 2 to 10 or more to get lower subharmonics, and every time you will get resonance at 400 Khz.
This is my way.
Best regards !
Re: Did Rife use radio or audio frequencies for his work?
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Originally Posted by
Peter Barta
HI
Every Rife machine used carrier frequency, anything from 28 MHZ to 2.3MHz (in different time frames.
While the Rife #4 machine could emit two radio frequencies at once, it did not use a carrier wave. Here are historical images of the frequency lists:
http://www.rife.org/miscellaneous/raymach4-1.jpg
http://www.rife.org/miscellaneous/raymach4-2.jpg
The #4 machine had to have been a pretty effective machine, because that is the one he used in the 1939 lab film, which demonstrated effects on pathogens.
There may be more than one way to achieve effects.
Best wishes,
Char
Re: Did Rife use radio or audio frequencies for his work?
Peter,
There is some evidence Rife used the AC mains frequency as the modulation frequency ( gate rate ) , and would vary the carrier frequency. Some of the early Rife instruments ran off batteries , and presumably also used a motor generator. The rotation speed of the generator could vary the output AC frequency. Aircraft used to run off 400 hz AC current for example.By changing the rotation speed of the DC motor connected to the AC generator, then the modulation frequency could be changed. Do not know if Rife varied the AC frequency or not .
>Rife's lab notes contain wide range of modulating frequencies from low audio to 1.6MHz
>Is there Anyone who can solve the problem : for example the 1950 machine used carrier >frequency around 3 MHz --how can anyone modulate this carrier with : example 400KHz, >let alone 1.6 MHz ? Even the 28 MHz carrier would not do it!