Re: [time-nuts] Magnetic Resonance Spectrometer - redux

2014-07-08 Thread Tom Van Baak
- Original Message - From: Bob Stewart b...@evoria.net To: Discussion of precise time and frequency measurement time-nuts@febo.com Sent: Saturday, July 05, 2014 8:47 PM Subject: [time-nuts] Magnetic Resonance Spectrometer - redux First, an apology. When I changed the topic on my original post, I

Re: [time-nuts] Magnetic Resonance Spectrometer - redux

2014-07-06 Thread Bob Stewart
time-nuts@febo.com Sent: Sunday, July 6, 2014 12:20 AM Subject: Re: [time-nuts] Magnetic Resonance Spectrometer - redux Hi Bob: This is very similar to a proton precession magnetometer that measures the total magnetic field, not in vector components. There's a lot of amateur designs

[time-nuts] Magnetic Resonance Spectrometer - redux

2014-07-05 Thread Bob Stewart
First, an apology.  When I changed the topic on my original post, I thought that would be OK.  Apparently that's still a thread-jacking.  Sorry. I'm still interested in this Magnetic Resonance Spectrometer thing, though.  On page 335 of the pdf linked below by Dave, there's an experiment with

Re: [time-nuts] Magnetic Resonance Spectrometer - redux

2014-07-05 Thread Brian Lloyd
On Sat, Jul 5, 2014 at 10:47 PM, Bob Stewart b...@evoria.net wrote: First, an apology. When I changed the topic on my original post, I thought that would be OK. Apparently that's still a thread-jacking. Sorry. I'm still interested in this Magnetic Resonance Spectrometer thing, though. On

Re: [time-nuts] Magnetic Resonance Spectrometer - redux

2014-07-05 Thread Brooke Clarke
Hi Bob: This is very similar to a proton precession magnetometer that measures the total magnetic field, not in vector components. There's a lot of amateur designs for these that you could use as the bases for a MRS. There is an article in the same publication for a tube type frequency