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Is there a good explanation on benefits of DC over AC anywhere.

Sure is A LOT easier to use DC.

Also this may not be the place to ask, but I am using an off the shelf

function generator for frequency therapy and would like to know if

there is a tutorial on this anywhere. Things like adjusting Duty Cycle

and Sweep Function etc. I have mostly just been using mine as a Zapper

set on positive offset and at 30KHZ, but also have been trying some of

the original? Rife frequencies like 1,604,000HZ etc.

It seems as if I could just set it to 4HZ and use it as a Beck Blood

electrification device.

I have read a bunch of the general emails that deal with not using

anything but battery operated devices on this group. Good to get

some exact voltage and amp information.

THanks T

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I don't like AC devices attached to body. I use simple 555 timer technology and my function generator to set frequencies/waveform/offset and such. The problem with my frequency generator is it is unstable for about an hour to warm up. The 555 timer is use with a 5v voltage regulator and a 9V battery and it is very stable. From: pyfg <pyfg@...> Sent: Wednesday, October 5, 2011

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Is there a good explanation on benefits of DC over AC anywhere.

Sure is A LOT easier to use DC.

Also this may not be the place to ask, but I am using an off the shelf

function generator for frequency therapy and would like to know if

there is a tutorial on this anywhere. Things like adjusting Duty Cycle

and Sweep Function etc. I have mostly just been using mine as a Zapper

set on positive offset and at 30KHZ, but also have been trying some of

the original? Rife frequencies like 1,604,000HZ etc.

It seems as if I could just set it to 4HZ and use it as a Beck Blood

electrification device.

I have read a bunch of the general emails that deal with not using

anything but battery operated devices on this group. Good to get

some exact voltage and amp information.

THanks T

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