Frequency translation is a technique that uses radiofrequency mixers to convert the received signal from one nucleus to another. This technique can be used to adapt 1H array receivers for use with other nuclei, such as 13C. This facilitates the use of arrays with less sensitive nuclei, which will benefit greatly from the SNR enhancement arrays provide.
Frequency translation has been shown to provide a flexible means of adapting receivers for use with other nuclei without signal degradation or corruption.
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