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Steve Chaloner
Thu. 3 Nov.11,
22:22
GE FRFSE echo train length
I've been told that when using FRFSE the ETL should be an odd number. Is this true and if so why? Thanks.
Jason Morris
Mon. 7 Nov.11,
04:59
It's recommended to make the scan more "effecient" due to the addition of additional 180 at the end of the ETL.
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