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I see the facility has spectrometers ranging from 400 to 900 MHz. How do I know which one to use?

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I see the facility has spectrometers ranging from 400 to 900 MHz. How do I know which one to use?

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The fundamental reason for choosing a higher frequency spectrometer is to obtain increased resolution (linear increase with frequency) and higher sensitivity (~frequency 3/2). NMRFAM staff will help you choose the proper spectrometer for your project. We recommend that you contact us before beginning a project for a consultation on the best experimental strategy for your project.

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