100 MHz solids available

From: Steve Philson <philson_at_nmr.chem.umn.edu>
Date: Thu, 19 Jun 2003 16:28:03 -0500

Augsburg College in Minneapolis has an 100 MHz instrument that they
plan to get rid of. It is an old AF-100 (Bruker AC-100) instrument
from IBM Instruments, with a 100 MHz Oxford supercon, a mostly
standard AC-100 console, a solids rack from IBM, and a probe from
Doty (there is a Bruker liquids probe too, but I have forgotten
what kind). It originally belonged to the U of M, but we gave it
to Augsburg after getting our 400 MHz Infinity some years ago.

Augsburg never set it up, and have now decided they never will, and
want the space. They originally moved our 100 MHz magnet, warm but
not disassembled (no restraints), across town in a truck. We also
gave them a second similar magnet that had been packed up by Bruker
some time earlier, which had come to us from 3M.

If any or all of this is of interest, contact Ron Fedie at
fedie_at_augsburg.edu.

(If no one wants the instrument as a whole, I will suggest that
they pull the PTS 160 from the console and the AR amps from the
solids rack and toss the rest. The Aspect computer boards might
also be of value to someone who is still maintaining AC consoles,
and could be packed and shipped with minimal trouble and expense.)

-- 
Steve Philson           philson_at_nmr.chem.umn.edu
Director NMR Lab        612-626-0297
Chemistry Dept.         University of Minnesota
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