Technical Information

Voltage

Question: How sensitive to voltage variations is the Rife Pro? He has an all-solar system in his home and has been told that he has “dirty electricity”. Answer: The Rife Pro can tolerate voltages from around 14v (low) to 19.5 volt high. Although premium operating voltage is set to 16v, a much wider variation was

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Frequency Range

Thank you for the information on washing fruit and for Dr. Clark’s book Cure For All Diseases. I have not had time to look at the machine until now. I am totally shocked. Your machine only works in the frequency range 0.01 kHz to 999.99kHz (from your quick start). The primary frequency that I wanted

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Difference between AC and DC power

Question: I see that this device is DC powered, vs. AC powered. According to Doug McLean who developed the Doug Coil device, a DC device is not truly a Rife machine. Does this mean I have to have a different kind of electrical outlet in my house? These details are making me crazy. Can you

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Programming Steps for the Rife or Zapper Professional

Here are the programing steps for the Rife or Zapper Professional, really very easy: 1. Turn the machine on 2. It will say Menu Group #1 3. Push the yellow Enter Key 4. Push the Down Arrow till it says PROGRAM 5. Push Enter – Then Push Enter again and the first digit will begin

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Professional Machine Modes

Can you explain some of the new functions on the Professional Rife machines and Zappers? – Super Sweep takes twice as long as Convergence Sweep – Convergence Sweep emits 2 frequencies where Super Sweep produces 1 – Sweeps could not previously cover all frequencies 1 – 1 million. Now they can on PRO series –

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What is Pulse Sweep?

As explained in the Book, the “Pulsed Sweep” was perfected by Dr Robert Beck, who had a massive following, and designed some very innovative Electro Therapy Device (machines) : Page 18 of the Instruction Book: The Pulse / Sweep function is identical to the “SWEEP” mode, with the exception that the machine Pulses the Group’s

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