The invention relates to a device (1) for magnetic resonance imaging of a
body (7), comprising a main magnet (2) for generation of a stationary and
substantially homogeneous main magnetic field within the examination
zone, a plurality of wireless receiving units (10a, 10b) placed in or
near the examination zone, and sampling means (21a, 21b) operating at a
variable sampling frequency for sampling the received MR signals and for
converting them into digital signal samples. In order to provide an MR
device (1), which is arranged to inductively energize the wireless
receiving units (10a, 10b) without interference with the nuclear spin
system of the examined object (7) and which does not necessarily require
bulky energy storage means for the operation of the wireless receiving
units (10a, 10b), the invention proposes to make provision for energizing
means (17) generating an RF energizing field within the examination zone
for inductively supplying electric power to the wireless receiving units
(10a, 10b), wherein the frequency of the RF energizing field is an
integer multiple of the sampling frequency.