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To: LastShadow who wrote (700)10/29/1999 5:35:00 PM
From: Tim Krieg  Respond to of 871
 
The article in TASC on filtering for nets brought out good
points for anyone not aware of the benefits of filtering. It
did cover quite a few points, and I too would recommend
it. I wish there would have been more said about frequency
leakage. I have used a hilbert transform with regard to
frequency leakage, but not much else. I was wondering if
anyone out there lurking may have used dynamic bandpass
filters? One topic he missed was the value of the noise,
we look at both the smoothed and noise (detail) component
of the signal. It would also be interesting to hear who
is using a dithered signal after smoothing as an input.

Cheers,
Tim