[Homer-users] Temporal resolution

Weirong Mo moweirong at hotmail.com
Tue Oct 3 04:13:24 EDT 2006
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hi,

  i dont know what happened, some other users' email were forward to me 
directly. The same thing is we both have interest in PMI toolbox.

regards,
weirong


>From: "Natalia L" <naliapou at ucalgary.ca>
>Reply-To: homer-users at nmr.mgh.harvard.edu
>To: <homer-users at nmr.mgh.harvard.edu>
>Subject: [Homer-users] Temporal resolution
>Date: Mon, 2 Oct 2006 13:13:08 -0600
>
>Hi,
>
>I gather data from 16 sources and 16 detectors, then run it through the 
>btr10 filter. I'm not entirely sure what that filter does and what the 
>others (3, 20 and 50) do, I couldn't find it in the manual. Then I run 
>ssdcna on the data, and finally import into HOMer. The CW5's sample rate is 
>20000/s/detector I believe; in HOMer I only have ten values per second. At 
>which point does this averaging happen and how can I increase the temporal 
>resolution? (I think probably by running btr50.flt instead of btr10?) Are 
>these filters necessary? (I got my protocol from a previous user, I'm not 
>sure about all the steps, I just follow them..)
>
>Thanks!
>Natalia
>
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