Well, now the RPX confuses the classic 4 wave mixing circuit here. They seem to be similar, but the RPX is what is on Bedini's rife webpage work, and is most likely the evolution of the 1980's circuit we are working on here. The RPX is a sinewave only input, and one freq at a time being swept through however fast you set the generator at(it may also have a set low freq gating freq, or the input is the gating freq). The input sweeping frequencies, or using specific frequency, which is modifying a transmitter crystal freq and causing harmonics ta boot. The Fourwave mixing looks like it uses square waves to generate odd harmonic spreads, like "pink noise" shot gun blast of a large spectrum of frequencies that cover a large amount of virus and bacteria. At least that is what I thought, Now I wonder if the 4wave mixer should really be using sinewaves into the amp. Sinewaves won't give the odd harmonics, which is better not to have according to Bedini on his rife page (but that maybe more for the crystal freq tuning). I'm not sure what range they have, but I noticed the amps we are using in the 4wavemixer can also be made into sine wave oscillators according to the datasheet, so perhaps instead of the all 555 timers, it should be the amp ic's ,which maybe somehow, those odd 555 component values work better on. Another possibility while still using the 555's and prescribed values is to add a filter network to turn the square waves into sine waves.
Here are some video leads for anyone able to test and experiment:
https://youtu.be/vhb9Dx25_yk
https://youtu.be/IIDp0nfPrts
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