F-Scan2 frequency synthesizer
 
 


 Advanced Bio-Field Analyzer and Frequency Generator


F-Scan2  is a portable and sophisticated frequency synthesizer made in Switzerland, that offers a large menu of automated and programmable features.  It can stand alone as a fully portable instrument, or it can be connected to your PC. It has a special biofeedback feature (called DIRP) that has the capability of presenting a wide range of frequencies in order to detect matching Bio-resonant patterns.  This capability does NOT imply that the F-Scan has the ability to diagnose illness or disease condition. The frequencies that are introduced to the body, can originate from user defined starting and ending points <from .1 Hz. to 15 million Hz.> or from the FScan 2 internal frequency tables.The F-Scan2 is operated and programmed through a Pen activated LCD touch screen system.  To use the frequency scanning function (called DIRP), the subject has a finger sensor attached to the middle finger of the right hand. In the left hand, the subject holds a sensor cylinder. The F-Scan first takes a baseline reading, recording the conductivity and personal  standard resonance level. All readings are compared with this and are relayed to the F-Scan screen or to a PC where the individual's information can be logged. If the F-Scan2 finds a resonant match, it can then relay a counter-balancing frequency directly to the body.   The unit  can generate sine, square, and pulsed DC waves.   DIRP results can be printed out for future reference.

Fscan2 / RS232 Connects to your PC

Fscan2 can connect to your computer serial port with an RS232 connector cable (USB to RS cable FTB222). Otherwise, the Fscan 2 RS232 version has the same features as the USB model. This offers the user a larger visual view of the session activity (inputs and outputs) and the software program can store numerous individual data sets on the computer. One output connector provides a Sine Wave Signal and another output provides a Square Wave Signal.  Both signals are OFF SET to the Positive Polarity, thus creating a broad range of harmonic frequencies.  The output level is adjustable. This is the most advanced technology of its kind. Simply stated, there is no other machine near this price range that offers all of the features of the FScan 2.

Precise Frequency Control

Highly precise frequencies with sine or rectangular wave forms are digitally synthesized. The most advanced technology is utilized and incorporated into the F-Scan2  which normally require much larger housings and which are generally much more expensive.  All functions of the F-Scan2  are controlled by micro processors. All settings and commands are entered with the display pen on the graphic touch screen.  F-Scan2 can generate individual frequencies in a range from 0.01 Hz to 15 million Hz.  F-Scan2 is also pre-programmed for hundreds of the most popular research frequencies. These are stored in permanent memory and can be recalled with ease.

Wobble Function - the F-Scan2 has a special Wobble function that outputs frequencies in a range Plus or Minus 1,000 Hz. around a target frequency.  This is a valuable feature that addresses the possibility of frequency drifting that may occur in the target sample being investigated. Wobbling around the published frequency rate will offer more opportunities for intersecting the proper target frequency.

A PC computer can be used and all of the matching resonant frequency hits are displayed on the screen. On the screen you see the various aspects of frequency, conductivity and the resonance level. If a computer is not used, information can be seen on the FS2 screen and then are stored in memory. 

Up to 5 sets of 50 matching frequencies can be stored in the FS2 memory and displayed on a PC computer screen. When it is full, that series can be run, or stored in longer term memory (up to 5 sets of 50 can be saved in memory) or it can be saved as a text file or spreadsheet file. 

 


F-Scan 2 $4,995.00


F-Scan2 - Features


F-Scan2 Specifications

Output Ports

Multi-Signal Output Port Options

Sine Wave - positive DC-offset, voltage preset to 10v. peak-to-peak
Square Full Wave <positive and negative> - voltage adjustable from 0 to 27v peak-to-peak

Square Wave - Positive DC Offset - voltage adjustable from 0 to 13.5v peak-to-peak

Square Wave Positive DC Offset - voltage preset to 5v peak-to-peak at 40,000 Hz. 

Power Port - Square wave - positive DC-Offset -14 vpp / 200 mA. Used to drive accessory attachments.  Frequency range from 0.1 Hz. to 1 MHz.

F-Scan2 Standard Kit Includes

* F-Scan2 Frequency Sythesizer
* DIRP function - finger sensor

* Application Cable with CYNCH connectors

* Serial RS232 Cable

* Two stainless steel hand-held cylinders

* Two sets of gel pad stick-on electrodes
* One pair connector cords for TENS Electrodes 

* Instruction Pdf. manual with experimental frequency tables

* FScan Software CD - compatible with most versions of Windows (98, 2000, XP)

* Universal Power Supply - AC-adapter. Input:100/240 VAC, 50/60 Hz, Output: 15 V DC, 800mA

F-Scan2 Optional Accessories

* Imprinter - for transfer of resonant frequency programs - $149.00
* Magnetic Output Coil  - $99.00

* Optional Battery Pack Rechargeable battery, 7.2VDC.  Capacity: 1.700 mAh - $331.00.

DIRP (Dual Integration Resonance Procedure) is scanning procedure that can automatically transmit a series of pre-set frequencies.  This creates a resonant feedback loop where the broadcast frequencies can register a Match within the subject if the particular resonant pattern is present. The resonant frequencies found are stored in the F-Scan and may be used for a subsequent application. Specific prerequisites (detailed in the Instruction Manual) must be met in order to optimize the procedure. DIRP can also be programmed manually to scan a range of frequencies defined by the user.  The range of the frequency steps, and the number of steps in the DIRP can be defined with the setting of a lower frequency limit <FMIN> and an upper frequency limit <FMAX>. The step size (DELTA F) between measurements can be defined as well.  DIRP scans usually take a few minutes to complete.

Disclaimer: the F-Scan2 is not a medical device.  It is an experimental electronic research instrument.  It is not intended for the diagnosis, prevention, treatment, cure or mitigation of any disease in humans or animals.  It is not designed to affect the structure or function of any system in the body.  If you have a health-related condition that requires medical attention, always consult with a licensed health care professional.  Any individual results may vary.