Prof. Ralph Slatton

   "incorporating greater advances than hitherto known in the field of electronics"

          
           
ABOUT:    This website is a collection of pertinent links assembled by Professor Ralph Slatton to  describe a very special product, "The Interocitor."  It was assembled by Physicist Cal Meacham and his assistant Joe Wilson, on June 1, 1955. It  served as an all purpose device which functioned as: (1.) an intergalactic communications device, an autopilot or servo mechanism for the Douglas Dc-3 aircraft, (2.) a quantum surveillance mechanism capable of x-raying and capturing sounds through most substances of limited density,  (3.) a high density photon accelerator weapon, and (4.) a cloaking field generator that would not allow it to be photographed.  High authority tells us that this technology  was not of earth design. It's main core consists of  the Bead Condenser (model # AB-619), a Cathermin Tube with Inindium Complex of +4, and an Intensifier Disk.   It is shipped in kit form, consisting of 2486 components, plus assembly manual, Electronic Service, Unit #16.  Only a few intellects are capable of assembling it.  

ORIGINAL INTEROCITOR REPLACEMENT PARTS:    The z12ab models may present some size differences.  Professor Ralph Slatton advises changing the characteristics of the intensifier disk with an added 20% tolerance differential. This model is currently regulated by the government.  You must have special DD.58ld6 forms to purchase.  These can be acquired from Meacham Electroncs LTD., in the contact form.

***Special disclaimer: (Caution: Always initiate startup sequence with the intensifier disk into the right-hand control and rotate it 18 degrees counter-clockwise.  Absolutely under no circumstances unplug any of our models, prior to proper shutdown protocol.  Failure to do so may result in injury or death.  Due to an overload potential, Intensifier ray is not recommended for extermination of small vermin. Prof. Ralph D. Slatton, Quality Control Engineer  & Artist) 

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