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Join us to review how to upgrade or repair your Varian NMR Spectrometer.
On October 14, 2014, Agilent Technologies, formally Varian announced that it would close its NMR (Nuclear Magnetic Resonance) and MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging) businesses. Since then, the NMR/MRI community has is left with many Varian (Agilent) systems that have fallen out of support life and are having to face the expensive choice of replacement. Replacement means the loss of many pulse sequences. In some cases, the development of these sequences was labor intensive, with many interactions that were hard to replicate in a new system. To help extend the life of Varian systems and give the pulse libraries extended life, the console software was made open source with the OpenVnmrJ project hosted by the University of Oregon.
With advances in Tabor Electronics' Arbitray Wavfeform Generation and Digitizer capabilities, key elements of the console can now also be replaced, providing new capabilities and the opportunity to extend both the system's life and experimental capability.
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