Antenna joint for surface coils provided with a strain relief fl

Electricity: measuring and testing – Particle precession resonance – Spectrometer components

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324318, 439620, G01R 3320

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051682338

ABSTRACT:
An antenna joint for use in magnetic resonance reception wherein two portions of conductor or foil materials are secured to a splice plate. Electronic components are connected to the conductor materials over the splice plate which provides stress relief for the components. The splice plate can be of various geometric configurations and can have openings to accommodate the components.

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