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    Its nice to see some life on this forum I was about to give up due to the older posts. I have only owned an Ultimate B3 Frequency Generator it is a 2.4 MHZ Sweep Function Generator. It is currently over 10 yrs old, I do not know how it stacks up to all the latest machines on the market. In fact I am lost as to what I could upgrade to that compares. Also is there anything out there that would fight infections etc thats affordable for someone on a tight budget? Thanks for any help.

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    Q1) Besides Perl from ResonantLight & RobinF125 & other Robin models, can GB4000 and Doug Coil run frequencies with more than 1 decimal point, such as 705.86, 56.56, etc.?

    Q2) Also, what are the frequency range limitations of all these machine? What are the highest and lowest frequecy they can run?
    (A) Perl;
    (B) RobinF125;
    (C) GB4000 with or without plasma light;
    (D) Doug Coil

    Q3) I also heard that if a machine can't run a certain frequency, we can divide or multiple it by 2 until it reaches a frequency number one's machine can run. For example, if a machine can't run freq. 5.5, we can multiple it by 2, then by 2 by 2 to reach freq. 44 so that that particular rife machine which can only run freq. over 40 can run it. Has anyone had any postive and/or negative experience on this? Please share and/or give your 2 cents. Thanks.

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    they may run .23 for example but what is the range of accuracy for the frequency generated?

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