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The “M.O.P.A.” is connected to the “GB-                 With the plasma tube reflector, it has a 180-

        4000” through a BNC connector. When connect-            degree range well over 30 feet which is one of
        ed to the “GB-4000” the audio frequencies can           the largest ranges of any instrument on the mar-

        be amplified by the “M.O.P.A.” and output               ket today. The additional 115 watts of power is
        through    the   gas filled   plasma    tube. The       what makes this possible.

        “M.O.P.A.s” RF output frequency then becomes                In order to try and claim range superiority
        the “carrier” or mixing frequency for all audio or      some companies, with less powerful instruments

        RF frequencies output from the “GB-4000”.               (100 watts or less), are attributing this over 30
            The “M.O.P.A.s” RF output frequency can al-         feet range capability to their use of a higher RF
        so be set to a specific frequency within its fre-       “carrier” frequency. But this range capability,

        quency range. That frequency can then be gated          which the original 75 watts 1936/1939 machine
        or pulsed with a duty cycle from a 10% to a 90%         had, is not based on a higher RF carrier fre-

        output from the “GB-4000.”                              quency but is a natural plasma tube function
            The “M.O.P.A.” is a non-contact 190-watt out-       based on the power output of the instrument.
        put instrument which allows the user to move            With the use of our removable reflector, which

        around freely. It has a greater 360-degree range        prevents a 50% loss of power going out of the
        than the original 75 watts 1936/1939 machine            backside of the plasma tube, this also increases

        did, which was over 30 feet.                            the 180-degree range.

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