Not sure what you're saying, Alan
By "narrow band filtering" I actually DO mean the digital
filtering applied in the FFT process. It was the ability to go down to
30 milli-Hz bandwidth and lower that showed Peter the bursty impulses
etc were being filtered to something that passed the tests for being
Gaussian
Back then the digitisation and first stages of decimation had to be done
on external Motorola DSP cards, communicating with a PC for display and
further slower decimation and filtering.
Programming DSP chips in assembler was great fun then - far more
interesting than doing it in high level code for soundcards
I still have three Motorola 56002EVM modules - doubt they're worth
anything now ;-) Blowing the 27128 EEPROMS they use to store the
code is not that easy to do now - wonder if anyone kept their old EEPROM
programmers?
Andy