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How the GB4000 Delivers Frequencies

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How the GB4000 Delivers Frequencies

Running One Frequency or Multiple Frequencies

One of the most important differences between Rife type frequency generators on the market today isn't just the range they cover or the power output they provide (though those are very important) - it's how they deliver frequencies.

Running multiple frequencies at once is not a new concept. As far back as the 1950s, ray tube instruments were designed to run up to ten frequencies simultaneously. 

The idea of delivering more than one frequency at a time has been part of frequency technology for decades.
The GB4000 was designed with that history in mind. It can run a single frequency, if desired, but it also has the ability to run between two and eight audio frequencies at the same time. It can also run two RF frequencies simultaneously and automatically sweep through large frequency ranges over a selected time period.

You won't hear any of the frequencies the machine produces, but you can think of it like a piano. A piano can play a single note, or it can play a chord made up of several notes at once. The GB4000 works in a similar way. It allows either approach depending on how it is programmed.

That flexibility is a defining feature of the GB4000.


What Does "Sweeping" Mean?

Frequency Sweeps Info

The word "sweeping" likely brings to mind a vivid image of a broom brushing back and forth across the floor. 

However, when we are discussing frequency machines the word "sweeping" simply means the frequency does not stay fixed on one number. Instead, it gradually moves through a range.

Rather than manually changing settings over and over, the machine can move through many frequencies in sequence on its own. This allows a broader span to be covered without constant adjustment.

For many users, it makes the GB4000 a lot easier to use. For someone new to this technology, that automation can feel reassuring because you're not required to manage every step manually.


Flexibility Is the Key

A common question we get is whether the system requires running multiple frequencies.

The short answer is no.

Now here's the long answer. 

The GB4000 allows you to choose. You can run one audio frequency at a time or you can run several simultaneously. We designed it so that you're in control, and you can adjust based on your preference and configuration.

When considering our integrated system, it can be thought of as a base unit and progressing levels of amplifiers. The GB4000 and its companion amplifiers are designed to work together. The GB4000 serves as the control center, handling frequency generation, programming, and operation. Optional amplifiers allow you to expand output power and, when paired with a plasma tube, enable a setup that more closely reflects the methods used by earlier researchers.

Integrated System

The most important takeaway is that running multiple frequencies isn't new, and it's a defining feature of the original researchers' Ray Tube instruments. 

Feel free to reach out to us with any questions and concerns. 


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