The origins
of JWLABS Model A-3
Innovative
Home Remedy. A New Generation of Advanced Rife Devices.
Back
in 1986, when we first were approached by personal friends of Mr. Rife,
we were as skeptical as anyone might be. They insisted on tube based devices
for reasons that did not seem terribly scientific. We could see from the
materials they gave us that the original machines used vacuum tubes, but
we doubted that they were really needed.
Right
away, we began designing a more modern version. Which we called Model A,
because it was actually begun before the original Model, we dubbed Model
B.
As
we learned more, and in the process, acquired more informative documents,
we found that we were not at all the first to try making machines with
more advanced electronics. Years before, John Crane had made the first
transistorized units, but had been dissapointingly unsuccessful. So unsuccessful
that many people thought he was misrepresenting the technology and even
accused him of lying about the frequencies Rife used.
Since
we had original Rife data in our hands at the time, we knew Crane was not
a liar and certainly was not deliberately misrepresenting. So, the question
was, why the first modern machines had been such a dismal failure.
There
was various speculation about this, but it was cleared up when we
obtained one of the units Crane had built. In short, there were in fact,
qualities to the original tube based machines that were better and their
old fashioned tuning, even though it was crude, still hugely outperformed
their more modern equivalents.
As
for the Model A, it would be years before we could make a good one.
By 1992, Model A took it's first production embodiment, the 11 volt, $300
Model A-3, we also called Tactio. After having built the original for so
long, we eventually found engineering people who could help develop a way
to make a reasonable Rife machine using modern technology.
| Only
2 inches long, the 1992 Model A-3 was the first true portable Rife Instrument.
Like Model B, there have been many designs. We have re-designed the A-3
to bring you the first Model B equivalent machine, the A-3.1. A truely
portable, and truly affordable, full function Rife instrument. |
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Part
of our motivation to try to make Model A at all, was due to the fact that
the market had become flooded with feeble, and terribly ineffective devices
that were being sold for way too much money. This has not changed much
since that time. The market is still dominated by devices that are misunderstood,
and we hope that misrepresentation has become less.
Our
feeling is that most machines are grossly overpriced for their effectiveness.
Model A is a good alternative. It is about 80 percent as effective as Model
B, and both are substantially better than the original Rife machines they
were modeled after. A common frequency generator will cost many times the
price of Model A.
Rife's
first transducers in the 1930's had 11 volts output power. As Rife developed
the transducer for use with his theory of frequency, he slowly was forced
to increase the amount of deliverable power, in order to maintain a good
signal to deep tissue. Now, at nearly 80 volts, both Model A and Model
B greatly exceed anything he ever used. We were forced to increase the
yield for the same reasons he did. Greater power also makes it more likely
that users will be successful.
The
present Model A has electronically, virtually identical output to Model
B. It is battery powered and very simple to use. For the average user,
Model A exceeds the requirements for common usage. Model B is required
to make new session recordings for Model A use. Model B is appropriate
for professional and clinical venues, high end users and distributors. |