Hi All
Hope you are all safe and healthy !
But, my venerable DPX200 that has been serving the student community,
especially the greenhorns learning the ropes of NMR all these decades, has
developed organ failures, this time the TCU1/4 board, it looks like.
Even the 'maker' i.e. Bruker, suggested that I ask the fellow sailors
if they have a board to spare, possibly stashed away from your past in
running a DPX console or any D-series machine, for that matter.
So, if any of you are in the mood for some spring cleaning, I will
gladly accept your unused AQX rack boards from D-series vintage, especially
a TCU from that era.
Thank you so much and my entire undergrad student community joins me in
thanking you for the kind consideration and help.
I am not able to make it to the ENC this time and I will miss a lot, the
experience of meeting and chatting with you all. Hope you all have a
wonderful time in Baltimore.
Best Regards
Rajan
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Rajan K Paranji, Ph.D.NMR Facility Manager
*Department of Chemistry**Room 65, Bagley Hall*
University of WashingtonSeattle, WA 98195
phone : 206 685 2581 fax: 206 685 8665email: rajanp_at_uw.edu
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Received on Fri Mar 06 2020 - 10:32:31 MST