A
11B-NMR study of the amorphous systems Fe
80-xNi
xB
20and Fe
80-xCO
xB
20at room temperature and 77 K has been undertaken. Relatively broad hyperfine field distributions HFFD have been obtained, with a relative width

(where M
1and M
2are the first and second moment of HFFD) increasing from 20% for Fe
80B
20to about 65% for Fe
20Ni
60B
20and about 80% for CO
80B
20. The average hyperfine field scales with the average moment of the alloys. The transferred hyperfine field at
11B seems to originate from the conduction electron polarization induced by the magnetically ordered transition metal atoms. Emphasis was put on the study of spin-lattice and spin-spin relaxation times T
1and T
2as functions of composition and in the latter case on its dependence on frequency.