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Steve Conner
Sat Apr 03 2010, 09:37AM
Steve Conner Registered Member #30 Joined: Fri Feb 03 2006, 10:52AM
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I'm interested in what you're going to use this for... Is it for powering Rife plasma tubes?

Ralph Hartwell, W5JGV, has done some interesting work on these.
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You're probably going to have to do it yourself. The spec you originally wanted is too ambitious, and already people are starting to ask questions along the lines of "Well, what does the application really need, so that we can haggle you down to a saner spec?" And that question can't be answered because the application is outside of the known laws of physics. I don't know any engineer who would take this plasma therapy stuff seriously, apart from Ralph Hartwell, so maybe you should try to get hold of him.

One thing to bear in mind is that the acoustic and light output from the plasma just depends on the modulation envelope, the carrier frequency doesn't matter. Hartwell used 27MHz so that he could use cheap CB radio amplifiers, and he does all of his mysterious New Age waveforms as AM modulation of the 27MHz carrier. Moreover, anything you can do by heterodyning two carriers, you can do by modulating one carrier.

You can always postulate some sort of chakra-cleansing emissions from the plasma that do depend on the carrier frequency, but those would be considered pseudoscience on this forum.
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aquilarubra
Sat Apr 03 2010, 02:24PM
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Steve, interesting links. I am not building a Rife/Bare system though. I have no interest in modulating over a carrier. I need a simple amplified signal to feed a plasma/laser tube. And that signal (CW) should be within 20kHz and 30Mhz. Just that.
So, 2-30MHz is easy to find. What is not easy is 20-2000kHz. That's what I need. If I understand correctly, seen some valve and transistor schematics, it is all about lowering the capacitance. So, it shouldn't be too difficult. But even the idea of the distributed amp seemed great. If there are any engineers or experts... I'm here. I didn't find anybody yet who would tell me: this I can do, or that I cannot do. So my specs might still seem out of the laws of physics... but with a switch, or any other means, it should be basically possible to cover the range.

You wonder what the use of this is for. Just to study the EM emission from a plasma/laser tube at different plasma ionization levels and freqs.
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