Although the manual for the ABPA A2 could be a little clearer, it's great compared to the FScan manual. By taking my own notes from the accompanying DVDs, I was able to use the ABPA A2 with confidence almost immediately. The technical question only arose when I tried to get the FScan to work with it, and Alan Back cleared up that problem over the phone with ease. If you do consider a combo with the F170, I think THAT is cheaper and have heard that it is much easier to use. I first heard about the F170 from the Loyds at royalrife.com. Dr. Richard Loyd uses them to help people with cancer, and John Loyd is the very patient tech-person who can talk you through anything. They are both dedicated, honest and brilliant people who can help. Thank goodness such people as these are out there!
L&L,
Lena
On Jul 2, 2007, at 1:21 AM, eeinc1960 wrote:
Just wondering if there are any APBA owners here who run the APBA w/o a
frequency generator, and what they feel their success rate is.
I am new to 'radionics', and
would like to test the waters eventually with the APBA (because it's
easy to run from the sounds of it). I've heard horror stories about
some who purchases fancy generators for big bucks and had problems
running them...learning curve, etc. Are there any practitioners who
use the APBA on its own for research purposes?