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Hi ,

I can walk you thru the setup of your

machine and how to use it, mine is at home, so if you want to write me

privately and give me your home#, I can call you later when I get home

and walk u thru everything and how to use it.

I have the color sheet with all the

hookups in pdf form if you want me to e-mail to you.

From:

" j1o2yl "

To:

Lyme_and_Rife

Date:

01/05/2012 05:07 PM

Subject:

HELP! confused

about using my coil machine for the first time

Sent by:

Lyme_and_Rife

I have my two alligator clips hooked up to the amplifier,

but where do I plug the other end of it into? Do I plug it into the generator

at one of the output ends? (ttl/cmos or output)

I was reading 's setup guide and I am unsure about some things.

When he says to push the wave button to choose the sine curve icon on the

display...what does that mean? Also, he says to push the shift and number

8 buttons to get " -20db " on the display..what is that for?

When do you begin timing yourself for how long the coil is on?

I am sure I am misreading,but once you turn the amplifier button on the

freq. gen. up to 13 amps slowly, the coil machine is now operating? So,

it's not like you can just push an on button and the machine begins, correct?

It just seems like while you are getting ready to coil yourself, you are

being exposed to extra time turning and fiddling with the amp buttons.

If you go to sit/lie down that adds extra time that the coil has been running...kwim?

When your time is up, you just lower the amp button on the freq gen. and

turn the amp gain knobs back counterclockwise? Again, doesn't that just

add more time to your exposure?

I really appreciate any help...I am a wee bit intimidated by this machine

:)

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