Cambrone FDS - AC Mode


AC Mode is where the frequency wave form travels from a plus polarity to a minus polarity. All the wave forms displayed in the FreX oscilloscope are AC wave forms. As you can see below in FreX's oscilloscope, the sine wave travels from a + 0.75 volts to a - 0.75 volts with 0 volts at the center.


You can select either Audio or Square wave forms to be generated as AC. See RF Mode for special instructions concerning RF Mode and AC/DC settings.


There are various different thoughts on AC signals verse DC signals. Dr Hulda Clark specifies DC signals are best for devitalizing microbes, fungus and virus as a broader application, and states AC is better for specific targets. Most Rife type contact systems output AC only, and they have enjoyed a very positive response from users

It is a general rule of thumb, not to use DC signals above the neck line with contact pads, only use AC to avoid damage to the eyes

I personally use AC signals to effect physiological responses and provide relief from pain associated with arthritis and inflammation. If I catch a cold or flu, and are chasing microbes then I use DC

It is very good and useful to have selectable AC or DC signals in FDS. It broadens the range of disorders a therapist/researcher can treat and investigate

Cambrone uses AC sine waves for resonance detection and scanner research. At this point in time we have not investigated DC sine waves in our ERS software but plan to look at it soon. We haven't had access to DC sine waves until FDS was created.



AC sine wave from FreX connected to the Cambrone FDS.

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Last updated   7th August 2006
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