A magnetic resonance system that has a magnet system that generates
magnetic fields in an excitation region, allowing nuclei in an
examination subject in the excitation region to be excited to emit a
magnetic resonance signal. A reception antenna device with multiple local
coils for reception of the magnetic resonance signals is arranged in
proximity to the examination subject, and has a base part and an
attachment part. The attachment part can be placed on the base part such
that the examination subject is located between the base part and the
attachment part (6). The multiple local coils are respectively connected
with an evaluation device for evaluation of magnetic resonance signals.
To simply and reliably couple the antenna devices to an evaluation device
with optimally few electrical conductors being located in the excitation
region, the multiple local coils in the attachment part are respectively
connected with the evaluation device via a base coupling element that is
arranged at a predetermined base part location on the base part and an
attachment coupling element is arranged at a predetermined attachment
part location on the attachment part. The magnetic resonance signal
received by the local coil can be fed to the evaluation device via the
attachment coupling element and the base coupling element and as long as
the attachment part is placed on the base part.