FDS+ Applications


    Contact Pad Use

    The (+) red/plus electrode is attached to the right side of the body, and the (-) black/negative electrode is attached to the left side of the body. Some researchers like to change these around every few minutes, and claim it has worked well. This is called changing the polarity and is the same as switching to -15 volts to 0 volts.

    Use a foot and a hand as the contact point which ensures the signal runs through the whole body. Plastic foot basins filled with warm saline solution (Espon Salts) is ideal, and metal plates are also used in place of foot basins.

    This is also the method used with Dr. Ian MacLeod's coming regimes.

    Two copper, stainless steel, or silver tubes are also popular and are held in each hand. They are very easy to make, or a visit to the hardware store where you will find a person happy to cut two 8 inch length of pipes for your use. Use the leads with the alligator clips to attach the leads to the pipe.

    A third tube is a good idea to have made, so it can be cemented to the side of a foot basin for use.


    I like to use standard Rife/Crane settings for contact applications. The FDS panel is set to SQUARE > DC > RF OFF.

    When wanting to try RF for extra signal penetration, then set the FDS+ panel to SQUARE > AC > RF ON.

    A good all round program to run for simple demonstration and maintenance is the Ultimate Zapper found in the FreX menu under the Z menu selection or Mickies Magic 3 found under the M menu selection in FreX. Set the FDS+ panel switches to SQUARE > DC > RF OFF

    Tip : It is good to create a program using the Ultimate Zapper and Mickies Magic 3 or visit Dr Nogier's frequency sets. All disorder and body support sets in FreX can be combined to create basically endless custom programs. Quite staggering for someone new, but a boom to therapists such as myself.

    IMPORTANT

    Always turn the Power dial down to low before changing panel switches to avoid unpleasent spikes


    Operating The Novelty Plasma Lamps

    This application is very impressive, and I believe we have an extremely potent little RF plasma transmitter now available.

    FDS+ panel settings for this operation are ...

    SQUARE > AC > RF ON

    Set the RF dial to a level slightly higher than 30 (30,000Hz). A level between 30 and 80 works well (around 50kHz). You can play with the RF dial and Power dial so you produce the best display with the loudest noise. These dials may need slight adjustment as the FreX program steps through its different frequencies to maintain optimum output.

    If the Power dial is up full, this will be too much power and the FreX oscilloscope will have a display as such ...

    You may need to increase the rear microphone level dial to see this display.

    Adjust the Power dial down until the above display changes to a display as below.

    The signal will snap in to this square wave display when the Power dial is reduced to the correct level. This will give you the optimum display in the plasma ball. You can then adjust the RF dial to further tune in the operation. I like to find a level between the best display and the loudest sound the plasma shock waves produce.

    Sit close to the ball, and if you experience a physiological response (a hit), then jump into explore mode, and adjust the frequency in increments of 0.1 or 0.01 Hz, up and down, looking for the frequency that generates the strongest response in the body. Run the frequency until the response fades, usually between 1 minute to 10 minutes. Responses usually happen in a 2Hz to 6Hz band width.

    It is always a good idea to make notes, as the FreX log will record you going to explore mode, but it wont keep track of the various frequency changes you make.


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