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BEST Solutions - Bioenergetic Systems Technology & Solutions, 1096 Victoria Street, Antioch, IL 60002, 847-838-4298 |
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I am planning to run multiple frequencies via LabVIEW software and National Instruments data acquisition PCI boards (desktop PC) or PCMCIA cards (laptop PC). I believe that I can run 16, and perhaps 32 frequencies, simultaneously. This will make frequency treatments viable in a medical doctor's or veterinarian's treatment room. A patient can actually be treated for a number of diseases or conditions in 10 to 15 minutes. I have also designed the semi-solid state versions of the 1939 Beam Ray and 1958 Allied Industries machines to feedback the transmitting tube dc anode voltage and current, as well as the audio and rf carrier voltages and frequencies. I will be able to generate automated reports detailing each treatment, as well as a patient history file detailing all treatments for a particular patient, over time. I started with Aubrey Scoon's booster amplifier at www.scoon.co.uk/Electrotherapy/Rife/BeamRay/index.htm . I couldn't find a source for the output transistors he used, but I did find equivalents. Even though I have an issue, when the circuit warms up only one of the transistors operates , I have been using the circuit successfully for over a year. I just won an ebay bid on a Tektronix 766 Curve Tracer and will redesign the complementary output transistor pair biasing circuit to stabilize operation, sometime over the next month. Isolated Booster Amplifier.pdf - This is the isolated booster amplifier schematic. I will be building and testing this unit over the next month. This will be used to prevent high voltage and high frequency feedback from the rf oscillator back into my computer and data acquisition board or card. Iso Booster Amp PL.pdf - This is the parts list for the isolated booster amplifier. |