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I seem to be having problems with the signal-to-noise calculations in the GCMSsolutions software for Shimadzu (we have a QP2010)...
For a start, the software will only allow me to do the calculations for single m/z values and I need to look at S/N in TIC too. As the help files show how the software calculates these values, I decided to recreate them in Excel so I could calculate my ratios for single m/z and TIC data alike. Unfortunately, the results I'm getting are significantly different from what the software gets and no amount of fudging or fiddling seems to do the trick! I've had my calculations double- and triple-checked by other folk (including a mathematician) who all say they are correct, follow the methods specified by Shimadzu (and use the correct dataset!). In some cases, even just an inspection of the exported raw data (i.e. without calculations) is sufficient to see it's impossible to get the values obtained by the software using their methods on said data (e.g. how can the RMS of a dataset be 9 less than the lowest value?!).
My questions, therefore, are:
1) Has anyone else had this problem, and if so how did you solve it/get round it?
2) Which is the more likely scenario:
a) there's an error or glitch in the software;
b) the software uses a completely different method from that which it claims to use;
c) the software uses different data in its calculations from that which it exports?
If scenario c) above is true, then I hate to think what I'm going to find when I start plotting calibration curves and the like!!

3) Can anyone suggest a reference which contains methods for calculating signal and noise values from raw chromatography data, please? (I'm understandably sceptical about the Shimadzu literature now!)
Thank you for taking the time to read this, and apologies for its length! I will be most grateful for any help you give me on this subject.
Many thanks in advance,
sd12