I know it will have a poor sensitivity and resolution (dispersion). There might be little or no peak separation. The main advantage I see about this machine is that it is non-crygenic. The running cost might be low. In Pakistan power failure is so common and we don't have an alternative source to keep our super magnet alive. At the same time, I am not sure if this NMR can be good for unknown samples. I would like to know the opinion from those who are already using this NMR.

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