What Is CHIamp ?
CHIamp is an energetic acoustic massage instrument that is designed to evaluate all the protocols of Low Frequency Therapy.
CHIamp has a unique frequency management system that is output to an amplifier and then to Tactile Transducers, which are placed over the area of trauma and acupressure sites.
Tactile transducers can be placed on the body (small ones) or if using large transducers, a few can be attached to the underside of a therapist's table and chair to receive the global benefits of this modality.
CHIamp control software was created for clinic work at our Heal-Me.com.au rooms.
The assembly of CHIamp hardware is easy DIY requiring no knowledge of electronics or specialized tools.
Tactile transducers are connected to the speaker ports of a mono or stereo amplifier. I use the Aura Interactor Cushion which has been designed for the Aura transducers. But any reasonable home stereo will drive the 25 watt Aura Bass Shaker transducer.
Sound out from the pc/notebook connects to the microphone or input on the amplifier (source, on the Aura amplifier).
The amplifier has to be able to output the minimum specifications of the tactile transducer.
EM contact electrodes can be connected in the same way, only it is stressed here that the amplifier be battery operated to avoid any potential shocks.
A scrolling, low resolution oscilloscope displays the output frequencies. This function was not designed to produce accurate wave shapes, as the function takes samples of the output wave and process them through FFT formula, but it will clearly display the correct amplitude of the wave form CHIamp is sending to your sound card and an approximation of the wave shape.
A signal level meter was installed to provide visual feedback to the output amplitude of the output signal.
Features
CHIamp has 200 customisable program spaces to use other sequences that provide support and wellness to the body.
Each treatment entry has a Day/Night setting which, allows for dual ranges per treatment, depending on the hour of the day, or evening. The body slows down at night, requiring a 10 to 15% reduction in frequency level for some applications.
Simply select the disorder in the list box to the right, and use the New, Edit and Delete buttons to manipulate the entries.
CHIamp Program Manager for customizing programs allows you to enter your own frequency ranges on any research and experimental frequency ranges you would like to try.
Chart colors can be set from a color tray of 16 million colors.
Short application notes can be entered to assist you with each frequency range application.
A program timer displays hours, minutes and seconds that the program has been running for.
The output volume is usually left at half level "8" and the main power to the electrode or transducer is controlled via the volume knob on the amplifier.
An index counter displays how many frequency cycles have been output in the session with a digital display of the current output frequency next to it.
Specifications
CHIamp works with low audio frequencies under 100Hz, often too low for the human ear. CHIamp will output frequencies using its unique wave cycle formula. This works by sending a frequency out for its own wave length only. For example, 4Hz (4 pulses per second) would output for a duration of 1/4 of a second, then a new random frequency within the range is generated and it's output is for its own wave cycle, 17Hz would output for 1/17th of a second.
Wave cycle timing is accurate to 1 ms. Following standard instrument measurement resolutions, 100Hz would be the highest acceptable measurable frequency, although I've run CHIamp as high as 500Hz and it looked to perform well. 0.1Hz is the minimum frequency. You will need the sawtooth wave selected to activate a pulse for this low a frequency.
The CHIamp chart displays the frequency range of the selected program and the random frequency generated, it scrolls along in real time. Depending on the frequency selected and the range of the frequency program, the chart will speed up and slow down in its display reflecting the correct operation of the wave cycle output function. No two identical frequencies are output in sequential order.
CHIamp supports sine, square, triangle, sawtooth positive, sawtooth negative, and white noise output wave forms. I have found Sawtooth Pos or Sawtooth Neg to be good with frequency ranges below 12Hz. I use sine waves above 12Hz.
The output frequencies are generated to 0.00001 Hz resolution.
A software random generator is seeded by the time, each time the start button is clicked.
CHIamp outputs its frequencies in mono mode. This means the same frequency is output on the left and right channels of the sound system.
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Summary of the Frex & CHIamp
'Software' by the Developer.
We have three basic therapeutic frequency systems here.
Frex which outputs single frequency programs, with the intention of using electromagnetic transmitters.
It offers selective microbe devitalization, cellular recharge, and immune boosting along with entrainment and placebo amplification functions, which may be more functional via plasma transmitters than contact pads. I don't know yet.
CHIamp is a special low frequency system designed mainly for tactile transducers, mechanical vibration. Electromagnetic output is almost non existent.
CHIamp differs from Frex in the way
the output wave cycle is constructed.
In CHIamp we use a frequency range, usually quite narrow, and random, single cycle waves are output within this range. The function is that the body doesn't know what the next wave shape will be so it can't compensate for it.
This means the body has to let go (and it does this very fast) so the application of CHIamp is greatly enhanced.
When I use Frex, non random, single frequency output with tactile transducers, then the body is able to compensate for this signal and the effects aren't as great as when using CHIamp for low frequency work.
I have used both Frex and CHIamp with the plasma transmitters, and prefer CHIamp for my low frequency work, I "seem" to get faster results with it than Frex, when using tactile transducers.
CHIamp only needs a little more work in the program management side, and it is pretty well a finish product. But as it is performing now, it does so extremely well and there is no more mission critical functions required for it its application.
Frex on the other hand requires a few more mission critical functions to bring it up to standard Rife specifications.
The ERS "scanner instrument" is the third product that will be introduced here soon. I hope it doesn't confuse people too much.
All the ERS will do is scan the body searching for resonating signals that are in the body, that's all.
CHIamp and Frex are treatment programs, ERS is a diagnostic program. Hopefully it will tell us the exact frequencies we need to use to address disease, very, very fast.
My intention is to install CHIamp into the Frex software, this is planned for Frex16, but this work must wait until after the ERS instrument is released.
If we can get ERS to work on the body, then this could mean the difference of life and death for some disorders that researchers and scientists are currently studying.
Over the years I seen a few friends and clients loose their battle with terminal illness, even when using consensus, complementary and alternative healing regimes together.
Had the ERS been finished, the outcome could have well been different. I am greatly motivated to get the ERS released ASAP and am doing all I can with the time I have available to achieve this.
I hope this clarify's the situation. No big software company here, just a few technical people with some dreams and the means and motivation to accomplish them.
I wish to thank everyone for their registering Frex and CHIamp. This extra financial support has allowed me to spend more time on software and firmware development and not chase my massage business as aggressively as I would normally do.
Regards,
Ken Uzzell 6/03/06
http://heal-me.com.au
Frex - CHIamp - ERS (coming soon)
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