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Evgeny Fadeev
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Answering this one myself - I had **receiver overflow** on many increments, but not on the first one, so I did not notice this at startup. It should be possible to test for this problem ahead of time by setting `d2` delay to something other than 0. When `d2` is not 0 at the beginning of the experiment you will be effectively "jumping" into the middle of the 2D experiment so that it would be possible to immediately inspect `fids` that are normally recorded in the middle of the acquisition. File called `log` within the varian data `.fid` directory contains console log messages which can be inspected with a UNIX command like `more log` or looked at in some text editor.
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posted Feb 26 at 08:31

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Evgeny Fadeev
2571

Answering this one myself - I had receiver overflow on many increments, but not on the first one, so I did not notice this at startup.

It should be possible to test for this problem ahead of time by setting d2 delay to something other than 0. 0. When d2 is not 0 0 at the beginning of the experiment you will be effectively "jumping" into the middle of the 2D experiment so that it would be possible to immediately inspect fids that are normally recorded in the middle of the acquisition.

File called log within the varian data .fid directory contains console log messages which can be inspected with a UNIX command like more log or looked at in some text editor.

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posted Feb 26 at 08:32

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Evgeny Fadeev
2571

Answering this one myself - I had receiver overflow on many increments, but not on the first one, so I did not notice this at startup.

It should be possible to test for this problem ahead of time by setting d2 delay to something other than 0. 0. When d2 is not 0 0 at the beginning of the experiment you will be effectively "jumping" into the middle of the 2D experiment so that it would be possible to immediately inspect fids that are normally recorded in the middle of the acquisition.

File called log within the varian data .fid directory contains console log messages which can be inspected with a UNIX command like more log or looked at in some text editor.

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