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Default How to performing acquisition during all time multi pulse sequence - Bruker ?

How to performing acquisition during all time multi pulse sequence - Bruker ?

Hi all, I have a small question on how to aquired a complete signal in BRUKER AVIII.I want to create a multi pulse sequence (1D), where I want to aquire the signal (sequentially) do not adding or replacing the data before each pulse.
||__________||_________||__________||___________ ...

tp tp tp tp ...Performing Aquisition all time.................

|| - pulse

tp -time between pulse

When I try to use a simple loop in the most simplest case of the bruker's sequence 'onepulse', always I obtain is a adding or a replacing of the previous signal.

I'm still new in programming pulse sequences, I've been try to understand this problem with the Bruker's pulse sequence manual, and I believe this could be simple..

Any help will be appreciated.Thank you



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