Hi Spinlanders,
Dr. McKay and I just got back from a company which has a
Mercury system. We were helping them sort out some software issues
with their pulse sequences. We noticed something we've never seen
before and are asking any mercury owners for input. We noticed that
when we set power levels (e.g. tpwr=58 for a 1H pulse) that the dps
command shows much lower powers (e.g. 39.6 dB) for the pulse. It looks
like some sort of safe guard on the machine that's attenuating the
power. Is it hardware or software controlled attenuation?
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NANUC - Canada's National High Field NMR Centre
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University of Alberta Fax: (780) 492-9174
Edmonton, Alberta Cell: (780) 920-8871
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Received on Tue Mar 30 2004 - 17:01:44 MST