Georges Lakhovsky (1869–1942) was a Russian scientist, philosopher, and inventor who lived in the early 20th century. He is best known for his work on the Multiple Wave Oscillator, a device he claimed could cure diseases such as cancer by exposing cells to a combination of radio frequencies. While his ideas and theories have been widely discredited and are not supported by mainstream science, some people continue to use his work as a basis for alternative medical treatments.

  Other benefits according to his claim are:
   - Cell revitalization by increasing the oxygen supply and the nutritional value of the blood,
   - Activation of the body's self-healing powers and increase of the general well-being
   - Pain therapy
   - Detoxification and elimination of harmful substances
   - Autoimmune Disease, and other conditions
  Lakhovsky's machine worked on a different angle or principle to Rife's. It did not attack the microbes directly, but reinforced the vitality of the organism by accelerating cellular oscillation. It was intended to revitalise the oscillations of your normally healthy cells. It was therefor the reinforced organism that successfully resists the microbes and all pathogenic causes. The machine discharged high voltage that gives off electromagnetic pulses with an emphasis on producing the greatest number or widest range of frequencies/harmonics as possible, but it cannot maintain 1 steady frequency which was what Rife was doing to resonate a microbe to death.
   The Multiple Wave Oscillator machine generally consists of two parts :
    - high voltage and high frequency impulses generator, usually a Tesla coil.
    - and other part is a specially designed antenna, 

   The first part is the Tesla transformer, which at that time was of the spark gap type, but in this case I will use a super simple single Mosfet Tesla Transformer, because it is simpler to make and performs the same function. The way you can make such a Tesla coil is described in one of my previous videos. (

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   The oscillation frequency of this type of transformer(Tesla coil) is in the range of several 100 kHz to a few MHz. According to Lakovski, the unit should emit electromagnetic radiation in a much wider range, from 1 Hertz to 300 Gigahertz at the fundamental, along with many harmonics and sub-harmonics. It is allegedly achieved with the help of a specially designed antenna consisting of concentric rings forming electrical dipole antennas having capacitive gaps opposing each other by 180° (called Lakhovsky antennas).
  Just to mention that my antenna is made according to Lakhovski's original drawings.

  In this experiment, I will try to examine the claims from a technical point of view. For this purpose I will use SDRplay Software Defined Radio with apropriate spectrum analyzer software SDRuno. The frequency range of the Spectrum Analyzer in thi scase ranges from a few kilohertz up to about 2 Gigahertz, which is quite enough to check if the device has the features described previously. The small antenna on the SDR receiver serves to receive the signals emitted by the device.

 Around the middle of the video you can see the Amplitude 0 - the frequency characteristic of the Tesla coil itself, as well as the Tesla coil together with the famous Lakhovsky antenna, in all frequency ranges where the signal could be detected.
    And now finally, a short conclusion:
  First of all, let me mention that the measurements in this experiment are approximate and simplified, all in order to be more understandable for a more people. In addition, I am not a medical person and I will not make comments in that area, but only analyze the technical side. Unlike the Rife machine, which in a technical sense is completely functional, here the result is very different. Lakhovski's claim is that the antenna radiates a...

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