Hi Vtech,
I have done some tinkering with the Four Wave Mixer. In my experimenting with the circuit, the conclusion I arrived at was what John Bedini calls this a FOUR Wave Mixer and specs these four frequencies, because they are the important ones. The others IMO aren't as important or they would also be called out and the circuit would have been called a Seven Wave Mixer.
A 555 calculator should get you in the ballpark for the 2 fixed frequency 5th & 6th timers. As for adjusting the 7th, look at the duty cycles of the other timers; they are all near 50%. It seems reasonable to me that one should adjust the 7th to the maximum frequency that maintains this 50% duty cycle.
Remember, John also told us on this forum how to test if the device is working. Place the electrodes on your temples, when it's properly tuned, you will see flashes of light or colors.
Hope that helps!
Erik
I have done some tinkering with the Four Wave Mixer. In my experimenting with the circuit, the conclusion I arrived at was what John Bedini calls this a FOUR Wave Mixer and specs these four frequencies, because they are the important ones. The others IMO aren't as important or they would also be called out and the circuit would have been called a Seven Wave Mixer.
A 555 calculator should get you in the ballpark for the 2 fixed frequency 5th & 6th timers. As for adjusting the 7th, look at the duty cycles of the other timers; they are all near 50%. It seems reasonable to me that one should adjust the 7th to the maximum frequency that maintains this 50% duty cycle.
Remember, John also told us on this forum how to test if the device is working. Place the electrodes on your temples, when it's properly tuned, you will see flashes of light or colors.
Hope that helps!
Erik
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