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melgonz
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My PCHD2400 just arrived
My PCHD 2400 just arrived.
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PostPosted: Wed Jan 16, 2008 3:19 am    Post subject: PCHD2004 Reply with quote

Hello,
For people who already own a PCHD2400, I am considering buying one as my first chi-generator, but my question is: can it be hooked up to dials to build your own radionics box? I don't see why not. Or does the cord only plug into a PC? How does it work exactly?
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PostPosted: Wed Jan 16, 2008 10:31 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

If you don't have a PC,you can plug your portable CD player into it.There are dozens of free mp3 tracks available on the net.Also,you can use images to put under and on top of the unit to achieve results.My unit has the output pipe on top,and i put a small bunch of hair into it to make me the target.

I'm really impressed the way it transfers energy.I can always feel the difference when it's turned on.In my opinion,dials aren't necessary and i've generated excellent success with it.Also,it's a fraction of the price of the RAD2400,which has the same size chi generator.I think the PC2400 is underrated and can be used for many purposes.I consider it just as important as my Rad5.

Good luck!
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PostPosted: Mon Jan 21, 2008 4:05 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

My PCHD is often powered by my soundcard. I use Cybershaman to control the tones going into it. It's the ultimate radionic software for the purpose.

Occasionally, there's my CD player or Mp3 player. The sounds of slimspurling are great for these mp3 connections- feeling the change in atmosphere is obviouse with a PCHD on King's Chamber resonance or Environmental Clearning. I sleep like an angel with many lucid dreams on this setup.
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