In
theory, you don't need software for a Rife/Crane programme, in practice
I've found that it is essential. Without it, you are constantly
clock-watching and fiddling with the frequency generator controls
(and remembering how to drive the generator). There's also
the safety angle of getting the right frequency and voltage - a
mistake could be dangerous. With software you just load your
frequency set and press the "Start Run" button!
The software also audibly tells you what it's doing so you can do
something else during the treatment.
Where Is The Software?
It can be picked up here
(latest version is V1.1, released 3rd February 2004):
- Windows binaries (built
on XP, should be fine on Windows 2000/2003 or XP).
- Visual C source code and
binary package
Is It Expensive?
No - it's free.
It's released under the GPL which basically means it should stay
free (although someone can charge you for their services to modify
it - in which case they must pass all the source code onto you as
well).
What Does It Do?
- Stores/retrieves up to nine Rife frequency sets as a single
file on the Windows computer - this allows you to create personal
treatments sets or sets for different conditions and keep track
of them in files.
- Controls the TG1010 - automatically configures it and tells
it which frequencies to use
- Displays frequency help data extracted from the list by www.stonecirclealternatives.com
- Controls the timing of each frequency within a frequency set
Is It Supported?
Yes, by you! Seriously, though, bug
reports I'll listen to, but functional changes such as "make
it work with the HPxyz generator" you can either do yourself
or cajole someone else into doing with the offer of some suitable
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