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"Tom Ring" wrote in message
.. . CoolEdit always references with 0 as the maximum signal level; i.e., 32768/-32767 are max for 16 bit recordings. This viewing mode is selected with View - Vertical Scale Format - Sample Values. You may also select Decibels, Normalized Values, etc. I have CoolEdit 2000. Is yours a newer one since the company was bought out? When you did the level check, how was that done? Did you select Analyze - Statistics and run it against a marked area in the recording for an average? If so, how long was the average? Did you run a filter first to isolate the signal from the "noise"? Or did you run the FFT function? tom K0TAR I have 2.1 and I'm still learning. I didn't do a level check - I was only wanting to compare 2 antennas, not establish an actuall DBv reference. Ken KG0WX |
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