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Re-hash, sorry. Convert pA on GC to units in Chemstation

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I am sorry to ask this again, but I went looking and could not find my answer. Someone had posted a note that gave a conversion from report units to detector units in older Chemstation and I cannot find it. For example 3000 report units = ?? pA at the detector on a 5890. Can someone guide me back to that post?

Best regards,

AICMM
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You might also find the following useful. Go onto the Agilent site and type in 5964-0282E into the search box. You will get a technical note on this subject.

Gasman
Gasman,

Thanks, that should do it.

Best regards,

AICMM
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