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Elektromedizin: welche Geräte gibt es. Welches System kann was?
Zapper
Zapper diverse: Violet-Ray, EMEM, Beck,
F-Scan (englisch)
Clark-Zapper, EMEM, Rife-Bare,
Beck, Doug, Katze mit Tumor (engl.)
Zapper Wade 2127, Rifes Entdeckung
BX/Bestätigung Naessens (engl.)
Zapper 727 und 2128
Zapper III
Zapper Wayne, Diagnose
Zapper Doug
Zapper Weeks-Parker
Zapper EMEM2, EMEM3
Zapper Veja
Zapper Beck Zapper
Beck1
Zapper CES Beck
Brain Tuner
Zapper Clark
Zapper Emor
Pulser Beck
Pulser Superthumpy
Pulser Haining
meine Medizingeräte
Frequenzen finden
Frequenzen finden Doug
Frequenzen finden Michael Prescott
Frequenz-Liste CAFL 2007 englisch
Frequenz-Liste AFCAFL 2016 englisch
Frequenz-Liste ETDFL 2016 englisch
Frequenz-Liste ETDFL 2020 englisch
Frequenz-Liste ETDFL 2020 deutsch
Nebenwirkungen
Entgiftungssymptome bei Rife/Bare-Gerät
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Zapper Design
The Clark zapper has been used by thousands of people with good results often
being reported. There have been two common complaints with the basic Clark
zapper design. First, it uses a frequency that may not have as good penetration
as some other frequencies. As Dr. Clark points out, it does not penetrate
the gut very well. Second, the voltage is quite low, often around 2 volts
under load. This design
uses 727Hz and a higher output voltage (lower
resistance in the output).
There is a third problem that Dr. Gary Gear noticed. The zapper does not produce
a square wave under load. The wave looks square on a scope until a person
is attached. Then the corners go very round. Dr. Gear solved the problem by
further reducing the output voltage to less than 2 volts. This helped keep
the wave more square. Dr. Bill Biagioli came up with another solution. Put
a 10uf tantalum capacitor in parallel with the output resistor at pin 3. The
positive side goes toward pin 3. This
keeps the wave very square under
load and the difference can easily be felt.
There has also been discussion of duty cycle in zappers and other frequency
devices and reports that longer duty cycles or
pulse
lengths have produced better results than a 50% duty cycle. With that in mind,
a
75% duty cycle has been chosen for this zapper design.
Be sure to use a socket for the 555.
I have also made several zappers using
2128Hz. For these I used two
9 volt batteries in series with 2 diodes in series to drop the voltage slightly
to avoid damaging the 555. Here is a diagram for that one. It is also
75%
duty cycle.