RE: Composite Experiments in ICON-NMR

From: Michael Engelhardt (Michael.Engelhardt@bruker-biospin.de)
Date: Fri Feb 16 2007 - 05:20:36 PST


Dear Vernom,

Yes, just run the COSY as a regular experiment and not as a composite. I
suggest to setup a new experiment for this, which you will have to add
to the experiment list in ICON-NMR. This experiment should make use of a
"normal" acquisition AU program so that the sweep width optimization
doesn't take place.

Best wishes, Mike !

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-----Original Message-----
From: Vernon M Russell (by way of BUM
<bruker-users-mail@purcell.cchem.berkeley.edu>)
[mailto:vrussell@wlgore.com]
Sent: Friday, February 16, 2007 12:56 AM
To: BUM
Subject: Composite Experiments in ICON-NMR

I want to run a specific SW in a cosy composite experiment using
ICON-NMR.
However the ICON-NMR automation program narrows the SW and excludes my
region of interest. Is there a way to prevent ICON-NMR from changing my
SW
setting?

Thanks,
Vernon Russell

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