![]() ![]() Please note that all opinions, errors etc., are mine, but the data itself and the real credit for this work belongs to Bob Harrison. ![]() Bob also found schematics of this device and for the first time I am very pleased to be able to make this data publicly available. This idea was fully confirmed when the British Rife Group managed to obtain an original Beam Rays machine which was indeed a classic MOPA design.īob Harrison researched his theory further and found information about a particular US Naval Radio Transmitter that appeared to match Rife's description of his original machine extremely well. One of the researchers I work with, Robert Harrison, who is an expert on early radio technology came to the conclusion some time ago that Rife's original machine and the Beam Rays machines were probably examples of MOPA's. The first is information on a US Naval Transmitter from the early 1930's of a class known as a "MOPA", which is short for "Master Oscillator Power Amplifier". On this page I will introduce information about two machines which I think are important to Rife research. On this page I publicly present for the first time, information about other early Rife and Hoyland machines. I am committed to finding original, quality data about Rife's work and in particular the machines. The sheer amount of data I have at present is far more than the capacity of my web site. ![]() I also have copies of original Rife lab notes that have never been released before, I intend to do so, as soon as practically possible. Amongst that information is more technical data on early Rife machines. In the course of my on-going research into Rife, I have been given a lot of information by other researchers. ![]()
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