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  1. Hi from Gippsland. Lived in brissie for 27 years. In one of your posts you mentioned scalar being superior. And steel spheres available from China. My wife is from Ukraine. I lived in Dnepro for 4 years. Married 25 years so we have friends and relatives there. We have sent over $ 100,000 usd to Ukraine including people we dont even know including pregnant women, babies, disabled,children and pensioners ect. Now my wife sends my pension every month. One of her relatives was shot in shoulder and leg at bakmut and 2 months later Vlad is already back on the front line.
    I am looking for any device that is effective and reasonably priced. I am at a loss where to go to purchase to help us and our relatives. I had a stroke last year at 67 which was a shock but if I kick the bucket then my wife will lose the ability to send my pension to Ukraine. Any advice is appreciated. Enjoy the best time of the year in Qld. 😁
  2. Where would you suggest I start if I wanted to learn more about electronics to help me build a machine myself or at least give me more basic knowledge and understanding to repair one myself?
  3. Hi Thomas, In my opinion you are not loosing anything. The Hunter is easier to use. The MORA operator told me he spent several years learning to use the MORA. The others before the Hunter require lots more training.

    The Hunter 4025 has a steep learning curve also, but with the computer display and the descriptive helps, one can learn it without training, but I would suggest it takes several months of use for the lights to really come on. A lot of the learning curve is terminology, and I had to sit googling words, to understand what I was seeing on my computer screen. MORA, BICOM, VOLL etc... do not have a computer display with descriptive information, plus the control is a mass of switches and dials, and difficult to learn, and even more difficult to interpret the results. That is just my opinion. I have been using these diagnostic tools for 7 years, but I am no expert. I have learned plenty, but there is much more to be learned. Phil
  4. Thank you , I really appreciate it Philmore for taking the time for such a detailed response and explanation.
    So following through the timeline from mora to bicom to now hunter are you gaining or losing anything by simply purchasing the new Hunter 4025 along with the vector software? Specifically are you losing something from the hunter that the mora is capable of doing?
    I've seen a lot of the back and forth debate that you were speaking of about a Chinese Hunter versus the Russian Hunter versus the US Hunter which scared me away from making such a big purchase.
    I currently have some spooky gear on loan including the plasma but I just didn't know if the bio feedback was accurate or a toy and for whatever reason spooky is highly contentious on this forum. I've heard opinions that in order to reduce their liability frequency output is minimal but then I've heard other arguments stating that it works equal to anything else available. I appreciate your insight.
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Queensland, Australia
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electronics, woodworking, automobiles including engine economy experiments, and Rife technology
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Corporate retired, Currently, manufacturer of Bio-Resonance, Functionally Perfect
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Lyme, H.Pylori, enterococcum faecalis, mycoplasma fermentans, cytomegalovirus
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a device of my own design
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