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F.A.Q.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Are the ABPA A2 and the AM3 devices considered 'radionics' machines?

A: No. Radionics machines rely on the 'psychic' abilities and mental focus of the operator. The ABPA instruments are sophisticated electronic instruments containing many levels of processors and millions of lines of software code. The ABPA instruments produce excellent results regardless of the mental clarity or ability of the operator.

Q: I heard that Polaroid has discontinued their 600 film. Since the ABPA A2 and AM3 systems can use Polaroid 600 film in the Sample Well, what is the solution for obtaining film for the instruments?

A: While it is true that Polaroid has discontinued making 600 film, it appears that other film manufacturers such as Fujifilm may begin manufacturing 600 series film in the near future. Also, there are dozens of websites on the internet that still have 600 film in stock which can be found with a simple Google search.

Q: Where can I obtain a Polaroid 600 camera if they are discontinued?

A: Almost all second-hand stores such as Goodwill and Salvation Army will normally have Polaroid 600 cameras in stock at prices ranging from $3 to $6.

Q: Can I use a photograph from my digital camera in the ABPA?

A: No. The ABPA A2 and AM3 Instruments are calibrated to use 600 series film. The reason for this is that 600 series film contains both the positive and negative images of the photograph in the layers of the film. Further, the chemical layers of the 600 film consists of a plastic base that is coated with particles of a silver compound. When this compound is exposed to a large number of light photons, it forms silver atoms. In 600 color film, the top layer is sensitive to blue light, the next layer is sensitive to green and the bottom layer is sensitive to red. When you expose the film, the sensitive grains at each layer react to light of that color, creating a chemical record of the light and color pattern. The ABPA instruments are programmed and calibrated to analyze and key in on these fine silver particles.

Please keep in mind that it is not necessary to use photographs in the ABPA. One can use any number of samples such as hair, saliva, fingernails, etc. Such samples should be sealed in a small plastic bag and properly labeled to avoid contaminating the wells of the instrument.

Update April, 2010: For ABPA owners who absolutely want to use photographs from their digital camera, a new accessory for the ABPA has just been released called the Digital Media Interface (DMI). For more information about the new DMI accessory, click HERE.

Q: Can I connect my ABPA A2 or AM3 System to other instruments such as frequency generators, and transmit my own custom frequencies through the ABPA?

A: Absolutely! You can connect many popular instruments such as the GB-4000, F-Scan 2, F-165 and others directly to the ABPA, and transmit your own custom frequency patterns. To do this requires a special cable called the Device Interface Cable (DIC). For more information about the DIC, click HERE.