characteristic

Working voltage: 120VAC, 220VAC/230VAC/240VAC

Tube operating current: 150mA-170mA

Tube: 812A

Input frequency: 0.1Hz-100KHz (0 TO +10/15V COMS WAVE)

Carrier frequency: 1.8-3.1MHz

Lamp gas: Neon

Lamp material: quartz glass, the best light transmission

Lamp size: 60cm*5cm, electrode spacing 35cm

Frequency generator: FY6900(GB4000 or other standard signal generator that can generate 0-10v square wave.

Products include:

Option 1: Only one MOPA, power cable.

Option 2: One MOPA, one power cable, one signal cable, one FY6900 generator, and one neon lamp tube (excluding the lamp holder, which is often deformed and damaged due to the violent delivery process by the courier).




                                                                                                                              

The basic principle of the Rife MOPA I made is the same as the GB4000 MOPA, but the plasma tube can output more power.

The following are the differences from GB4000 MOPA:

1.The output power of the plasma tube is greater than the GB4000 MOPA, whether it is the length between the tube electrodes or the brightness of the plasma tube can be clearly seen. The input current of the GB4000 MOPA can be seen from the ammeter, which obviously exceeds 200mA, but the reason why the lamp has low brightness and short length is that a large part of the power is wasted in the internal circuit. Basically all the power I made is used to output and ignite the plasma tube, so you can see that the brightness of the tube is very high.

2.The material of the plasma tube is different from that of the GB4000 MOPA. My tube is made of quartz, which has better light transmittance and is the same material as the original Rife tube.The plasma tube is 60cm long and 5cm in diameter. The recommended distance between the electrodes is 35cm.

3.It is not only suitable for GB4000 frequency generator, but also for feeltech frequency generator or other frequency generators. As long as the input waveform is set to 10V-15V CMOS, it is also possible to change the square wave to CMOS with only positive pulse value by setting the DC bias.

4.Carrier frequency 1.8-3.1MHZ,and Adjustable(Due to the element parameters, there will be an error of 100 kHz.)。The highest carrier frequency can be customized.
5.Audio frequency 0.1hz-100khz,

Operation Manual downloadRIFE MOPA Instructions

中文说明手册:MOPA说明书

 






3 Year Warranty on New Purchases

The  M.O.P.A. are hand assembled in the China. Our technicians fully test and calibrate your instrument before we ship it to you. We want you be feel confident that your new instrument is built to exacting standards and will last for many years.

We provide a complete 3-year warranty on parts and labor(Excluding 812A tube). If your instrument encounters any problems during the warranty period, we will repair or replace the instrument as appropriate. This warranty covers the parts and labor required to make the equipment work properly. You only need to pay for the round-trip cost of shipping to our production plant in China.

Radiant Frequency Machine Technology

Modern solid state circuitry uses low voltage, high current designs, to avoid the additional engineering and component costs involved in building the types of machines used in the 1930's and 1940's. The M.O.P.A amplifier/oscillator combines solid state design with analog vacuum tube technology to generate a high voltage, low current output to light the plasma tube. The ability to produce a high voltage, low current output to drive the plasma tube makes the MOPA, coupled with the GB4000 frequency generator unique in the market. And even with the advantages of vacuume tube design, it is still almost $1500.00 less than other comparable plasma tube machines.
 
The M.O.P.A. radiant frequency amplifier uses a plasma tube to broadcast the frequency, which is a non-contact method. Using a gas filled plasma tube allows for a maximum output power of approximately 118 watts. For the first time since the Ray Tube devices of the 1930s, the M.O.P.A. uses high grequencies directly output through the gas filled tube method. If you want to use the more powerful, versatile 1930s/1950s radiant method, then the M.O.P.A. amplifier with the FY6900/GB4000 frequency generator is the instrument you will want to own.
 
 

MOPA Resonant Frequency Generator Specifications

  • Amplification Voltage: High Voltage (1400 volts)
  • Amplification Current: Low Current (30 to 250 milliamps)
  • Built in milliamp meter
  • Built in Frequency Counter
  • Output waveform: Sine Wave
  • Carrier Frequency: Variable.
  • Peak Power: When gated or modulated, approximately 250 watts using the square wave waveform.
  • Suggested range: 1 inch to 6 feet when using a gas tube. The M.O.P.A. has the same output as the 1930s/1950s equipment that was used within 6 inches of the target area.
  • Approximately 1.8 Mhz to 3.1 Mhz adjustable carrier frequency range
  • Carrier Frequency tuning: Variable Tuning Capacitor.
  • Designed to work with the FY6900/GB4000/OTHER frequency generator through a BNC connection
  • Uses input from the GB4000 to generate frequency modulation up to 100,000 hertz square wave @ 100% AM modulation
  • Gating or pulsing: 1 to 100,000 hertz, variable using the FY6900/GB4000/OTHER.
  • Frequency Delivery: Gas filled tube
  • Instantaneous tube ignition with no SWR meter needed.
  • Compact Size - 10.5" Wide X 17" Long X 10" High.
  • Input power: Factory setting for 110/120 Volts AC or 220/240 volts AC.
  • Power usage: 300 watts. 
  • Weight: about 25 pounds.
 

RF vs EM Systems

All gas tube instruments that are EM (electro-magnetic) do not use RF (radio frequency) frequencies or an RF carrier frequency. They use coils to produce a high electromagnetic field to carry the frequencies to the target. Due to the fact that they use EM to deliver the frequencies they are limited to about 10,000 Hertz but a few go to 30,000 Hertz. Since they do not use an RF carrier frequency it is almost impossible to determine their power output. For this reason almost none of these manufacturers list the power output of their equipment. They generally are very good instruments except for their limited frequency range. Anyone who purchases the EM type of equipment should understand that they only output low audio frequencies and have no RF carrier frequency. All the original 1920s through the 1950s instruments used RF and had an average power output from about 40 to about 200 watts.
voltage
voltage 110/120VAC OR 220/230/240VAC

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