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Radio Frequency Spin Echo
 
A spin echo produced by a RF pulse.

See also Spin Echo Sequence.
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Radio Frequency Transmitter
 
In MRI systems the radio frequency (RF) transmitter produces the RF current (oscillator) and delivers it to the transmitting coil (antenna). The RF signal produced by the transmitter is used to excite the protons in the imaging volume.
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Artifact Information
DESCRIPTION
Static on the image
REASON
Electromagnetic emissions
HELP
Shielding, eliminate the factor of disturbance
RF noise, which often appears as static on the image, can be caused by a medical device located anywhere in the MR procedure room. RF noise is a result of excessive electromagnetic emissions from the device that interference with the proper operation of the MR scanner. The interference is attenuated and aliased in the frequency direction.
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Image Guidance
In the first case try to eliminate the factor of disturbance, if the problem persists screen the magnet- and room shielding.

See also Signal to Noise Ratio.
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Adiabatic Radio Frequency Pulses
 
Adiabatic RF pulses are amplitude and frequency modulated pulses that are insensitive to the effects of B1-inhomogeneity and frequency offset (conventional RF pulses used in MRI are only amplitude modulated). Due to an extended application time adiabatic RF pulses are mostly used in NMR imaging applications.
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Artifact Information
NAME
Radio frequency overflow, data clipping
DESCRIPTION
Image non-uniform
REASON
Signal too intense
HELP
Manually decrease of the receiver gain
The received radio frequency signal is too strong, parts of the signal get lost by converting from analog to digital, resulting in a washed out image.
mri safety guidance
Image Guidance
Auto-prescanning usually adjusts the amplification at the receiver in a way, that the received signal could be processed without any loss. Else the receiver gain must be corrected manually.

See also Data Clipping Artifact, Artifact Overview and Artifacts Reduction Index.
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