So in NMR spectroscopy, δ is a measure of how far the signal is from the signal for the reference compound.
In other words, it's the resonant frequency of a nucleus relative to a standart.
And δ=(Vsample - Vreference)/Vreference
So if δ=4 we have 1000-200/200
If the magnetic field is twice lower, the frequency is lower too. So the δ=1000-100/100=9 ?
Edit : Ok, I understand, magnetic field and frequency are inversely proportional, so for a same compound, if the magnetic field is lower, the δ in ppm is higher. But I'm not sure about my result.