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Anne Nelson
Thu. 4 May.06,
02:16
What Philips calls bandwidth
Hi, what does Philips call receiver bandwidth, and can it be changed on a Philips scanner? We're running a Philips Intera 3.0 T.
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Reader Mail
Sun. 21 May.06,
13:53
The corresponding term is the water fat shift and can be changed in the contrast parameter table.
Lower bandwidth = higher water fat shift
Reader Mail
Fri. 26 May.06,
03:04
Thanks for the response!
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