Hi Jorg,

I think the Siemens tfl (MPRAGE) sequence automatically sets the TE to
the lowest possible value consistent with the choosen bandwidth,
gradient mode, and performance of your gradient set.

In all likelihood, I'm guessing that the value was still less than 4 ms
on your system, right?

cheers,
-MH

On Mon, 2012-05-14 at 09:46 -0400, Bruce Fischl wrote:
> Hi Jörg
> 
> T1-weighted image contrast decreases with increasing TE so you want to 
> minimize it. Can you really not change it at all? I've never heard of that. 
> Whas is the default TE?
> 
> cheers
> Bruce
> 
> 
> On Mon, 14 May 2012, Jörg Pfannmöller wrote:
> 
> > Dear freesurfers,
> >
> > currently the freesurfer single tfl protocol for the segmentation of the 
> > cortex surface was implemented at our scanner.
> >
> > Siemens Verio 3T MRT
> > NumarisVer        syngo MR B17
> > Gradientensystem  (Tim 102x8) VQ-Engine
> >
> > Unfortunately the echo-time (te) could not be set to the recomended value 
> > of 3.31ms. The te is defined by the system and
> > can not be changed. Is this critical for the segmentation quality?
> >
> > Sincerely yours
> >
> >             A MRT-Physician
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