A similar method is described in 'The Scientist's Guide to Digital Signal Processing" (look for the overlap/add method in chapter 18; it's available online for free ). Yes, the overlap-and-save metho
www.dspguide.com/ Its actually called "The Scientists and Engineers Guide to DSP" Andy G4JNT Hello Wolf, You wrote ... Please can you give us the URL for this, as Google can't find it - sounds like a
Hello Wolf, You wrote ... A similar method is described in 'The Scientist's Guide to Digital Signal Processing" (look for the overlap/add method in chapter 18; it's available online for free ). Pleas
Hi Johan and group, Yes, but SAQrx uses a complex FIR filter for the main selectivity so it will take some CPU power if you want: 1. narrow passband width AND... 2. small ripple in the passband AND..
Johan, I don't know that compiler, but if it can handle RES files, that probably is the right place where to put it, by using a RES file editor, like the XN Resource Editor : http://www.wilsonc.demon
Yes, but SAQrx uses a complex FIR filter for the main selectivity so it will take some CPU power if you want: 1. narrow passband width AND... 2. small ripple in the passband AND... 3. steep skirts AN
In Visual Basic (Visual Studio generall ?), you go to the Form, Properties section, and under 'Icon' specify/browse for the .ICO file that contains the picture you want to place there. Don't know how
Yes ;-) it came with the Dev-C++ compiler... I am having a hard time trying to figure out how to make that icon appear in the top left corner of the window and in the task switching window (Alt+Tab).
What a nice friendly looking icon! Andy G4JNT Hello, If you want a soundcard VLF receiver dedicated for SAQ reception, look at: http://home.swipnet.se/sm6lkm/saqrx/saqrx.html It can't compete with Wi