Simultaneous realisation of hydrogen charging or discharging process and in situ measurements of different NMR characteristic quantities give outstanding chances for the investigation and understanding of local physical properties of and hydrogen diffusion in disordered metal-hydrogen systems, including both equilibrium and non-equilibrium states. A few selected preliminary experimental results are presented in this letter for Pd0.9Ag0.1-H alloy on in situ hydrogen concentration, proton NMR line-shift and magnetic susceptibility, 1 H NMR spectrum, spin-spin relaxation time and hydrogen diffusion activation energy and correlation time measurements. The motional averaged spectrum is asymmetric and the possible decompositions relate to the non-single-site residence of hydrogen in this alloy.