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DIY Advanced Plasma Rife Machine
Royal Raymond Rife was a scientist, inventor and medical researcher (1888-1971). He is known for his microscopes, which he claimed could observe live microorganisms but also by an electronic device constructed by him called the Rife Machine, which according to his claims, is capable of curing very serious and incurable diseases.
In order not to repeat myself, if you are interested in the method of operation, making, technical characteristics, the way it is claimed to heal and many other information regarding the Rife machine, I recommend you to watch my previous video related to this topic.
https://youtu.be/O0TJF3Wbdkg
There you can also read my personal opinion regarding the technical functionality, but also the claims in medical terms, at least as far as I can conclude.
Also, I described a very simple way how to make such a machine yourself if you have basic knowledge in the field of electronics. Despite its simplicity, the disadvantage of this machine was the fact that the frequency of the carrier signal was in the range from 50 to 180 kilohertz. Although many Rife machines are sold on the commercial market not exceed 100 kilohertz, the original machine made by Rife has a carrier of around 3 MHz.

This time I will present you a way to make an Advanced Rife Machine where the carrier frequency can be changed continuously in the range of a few Kilohertz up to 100 Megahertz, which far exceeds the range of the original machine. In addition, the precision and stability of the carrier frequency is incomparably higher, thanks to the use of modern Microcontrollers. The carrier frequency is displayed on a color TFT display on a beautiful retro style.
Also for the source of Rife frequencies I will present you a wonderful software that is very flexible, simple to set up, and graphically excellent.

If you want to make a PCB for this project, or for any other electronic project, PCBway is a great choice for you. PCBway is one of the most experienced PCB manufacturing company in China in field of PCB prototype and fabrication. They have a large online community where you can find a Open Source projects, and you can also share your project there. From my personal experience I can tell you that on this community you can find many useful projects
In general, the device consists of several components:

If you want to make a PCB for this project, or for any other electronic project, PCBway is a great choice for you. PCBway is one of the most experienced PCB manufacturing company in China in field of PCB prototype and fabrication. They have a large online community where you can find a Open Source projects, and you can also share your project there. From my personal experience I can tell you that on this community you can find many useful projects
In general, the device consists of several components:

- A modulator that modulates the RF carrier frequency with low-frequency Rife signals.
- An amplifier of this modulated signal which, together with the high-voltage transformer, drives the plasma tube.
- A plasma tube to output the power in the form of radio waves to penetrate the body and deliver the frequencies.

Now before we see how the device works in reality, let's first briefly explain "Frex16" PC software.
The application contains a large database with ready-made Rife frequency sequences for various diseases. We can search for the disease according to the initial letter or through the search tab. Very useful function is that we can assign our own frequency sequence, which is not contained in the given database. We can choose different shapes of the signal: sine wawe, square wave, triangle wave,saw tooth positive, and saw tooth negative . It have also white niose generator. In practice, rectangular and saw tooth negative are mostly used.

Now first we turn on the generator and tune the carrier frequency.
Then we turn on the Rife machine. The left potentiometer regulates the degree of modulation (that is power), and the right amplitude of carrier. By starting the Frex software, the device starts to radiate. In the software, we can choose the shape of the Riffe signal, which is mostly rectangular, and we can also experiment with other shapes and options.Each frequency defined previously is emitted for a precisely defined period of time, after which the field with the current frequency turns red.

We can monitor the functionality of the device in a simple way with a portable radio by matching the frequency of the radio to that of the carrier. In this case it is 3.1 MHz. The Rife frequency generated by the Laptop should be heard on the radio.
Next, we will perform a spectral analysis of the emitted signal using a software-defined radio with accompanying software, so that this time we will be able to visually observe the output signal in the frequency domain.

We can receive the signal through this small antenna, which means that the same signal also passes through our body. Let's look at the carrier signal first. Currently it has a frequency of 1 MHz and we can continuously change it. Its amplitude is regulated with the potentiometer. In the original Rife machine, this frequency ranges from 1 to 4 MHz. We can experiment with carrier frequencies from 0.1 to 100 MHz. Now when we add the Riffe signal, the carrier is modulated and this is seen by changing the shape. If at the input, instead of a Rife signal, we bring a music or speech signal, it modulates the carrier and the signal has a shape identical to that of a broadcast radio station.

And finally, a short conclusion:
The device that was presented earlier is in every respect superior to the original Plasma Rife machine, mainly thanks to today's level of development of Electronics. Besides, it can be made by an average electronics guy, such as myself. Can you just imagine what the companies involved in the production of electronic devices for the needs of medicine are capable of producing. If this device really worked according to Rife's claims, or at least close to it, by now modern medicine would surely have used this method of treatment very often.
I am currently testing a very simple and inexpensive way to make a Plasma Rife machine that can be built mostly from parts that can be found in any electronics shop and would not cost more than $20. I will post the tutorial with complete schematic diagrams, and how to make it in one of my next videos.

DIY Advanced Plasma Rife Machine
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