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FlexRadio Systems Flex-3000 User Manual

FlexRadio Systems Flex-3000
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W I N D O W F U N C T I O N S A P P E N D I X D
Hanning, Hamming: These windows are based on a raised cosine shape. In addition to
providing continuity (Hanning) or near continuity (Hamming), both provide a shape that makes
the slopes of the signal agree at the beginning and the end of the signal buffer. This filter
provides for both good sensitivity and less bleed-through in the FFT. In situations of low
dynamic range requiring a higher spectral resolution, such as (weak signal) CW using the
narrowest filters.
o Hanning (also known as Hann):
Figure 178: Hanning Window Function and Frequency Response to a Sinusoid
o Hamming:
Figure 179: Hamming Window Function and Spectral Response to a Sinusoid
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BrandFlexRadio Systems
ModelFlex-3000
CategoryTransceiver
LanguageEnglish

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