Dear All,
I have run many samples in mixed solvents which is a good model of the same
problem, i.e. more than one lock signal in the sample. I have found that
ensuring that you have the correct field value makes a big difference. If you
lock manually, then set "BSMS field" from within edlock, and then change it by
10 units it should work fine. I can't remember which way you have to change
it, just try both. When the autolock starts searching for a signal it always
starts going in the same direction - just ensure the required signal is on the
correct side of the default value.
Good luck!
Duncan.
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