These are magneto-geometric cards. Their ink is slightly magnetic and inside the instrument there is a doughnut shaped magnet attached to the circuit that reads the card. As I understand it the cards are made by a dowsing process that goes around a 360 degree wheel seven times, determining appropriate marking points. I haven't seen it done.
Essie asked if the cards could be used in other radionic instruments. No doubt they can, even though the Malcolm Rae instrument is the only one I know of designed with a magnetic reader. But the pattern of the card is still unique and some connection with the original material that produced that pattern will be picked up by other instruments. I'd say it was a more tenuous connection, but some operators get by with that.
Also the Malcolm Rae equipment is made with a variable resistor that can be dialed from 0 to 999. The relationship between these resistances and homeopathic potencies has been determined and by setting the dial one can make most useful potencies whether they are x, c, m or mm potencies. This feature also is lost when the cards are used in other instruments. The Rae cards are wonderful for making homeopathic remedies that are standard and reliable, though this does not involve use of the interrupter. For treatment of a person or place the interrupter is very helpful.
Best,
Hugh
Dear Hugh,
What are Malcolm Rae cards? How are they made? M.
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