Hyperion radionics machine open case front view

Technical guide

What Is a Radionics Machine?

A radionics machine is a dial-based practitioner instrument used in radionics traditions for symbolic rate work, focused intention, experimental subtle-field study, and related non-medical practices.

Common parts

Traditional radionics machines often include dials, witness wells, stick pads, plates, antenna connections, and input/output points. The exact arrangement depends on the builder and the intended style of work.

How Trinity Radionics uses the term

On this site, “radionics machine” refers to physical dial-based instruments such as the Hyperion 15 dial radionics machine and the Iapetus 10 dial radionics machine. Pendants, antennas, and broadcasters are related product families, but they are not described as dial machines unless the format matches.

Non-medical use

Trinity Radionics products are symbolic, educational, experimental, and practitioner-oriented tools. They are not medical devices and should not be used to diagnose, treat, cure, prevent, or mitigate disease.

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