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Clipping, FID

I Figure 2.8 (a) Clipped FID caused by setting the receiver gain too high (b) Normal FID acguired with the proper receiver gain. [Pg.48]

Figure 3.28. Receiver or digitiser overload distorts the spectrum baseline (a). This can also be recognised as a clipping of the FID (b). Figure 3.28. Receiver or digitiser overload distorts the spectrum baseline (a). This can also be recognised as a clipping of the FID (b).
The problem with multiplying the FID with such a function is that the noise in the tail of the FID is amplified, thus making the SNR in the spectrum very poor indeed. To get round this it is, after applying the positive exponential we multiply by a second decaying function to clip the noise at the... [Pg.58]


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