According to one aspect, the low-frequency (e.g. lock channel) performance
of a nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) saddle-shaped,
distributed-capacitance radio-frequency (RF) coil is improved by
connecting a pair of auxiliary inductors across a plurality of leads
extending upward from the coil upper ring. The upward-extending leads can
be formed from the same foil as a main coil structure. The auxiliary
inductors are separated from the coil window, so that magnetic
susceptibility discontinuities introduced by the auxiliary inductors can
be compensated for. In one embodiment, two half-toroid auxiliary
inductors are positioned to form a full toroid shape. Some lost
high-frequency performance can be recovered by using a split capacitance
band positioned over the lower coil ring. The split capacitance band
allows capacitance tuning while maintaining an RF current path close to
the coil window.