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I was looking at a receiver catalog, and some of the receivers were
advertised as containing a "DSP comb filter" which could be turned on when needed. Can anyone tell me what a comb filter does and when it would be used? |
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"Carl" wrote in message ... I was looking at a receiver catalog, and some of the receivers were advertised as containing a "DSP comb filter" which could be turned on when needed. Can anyone tell me what a comb filter does and when it would be used? It's supposed to clean up the signal. Basically, the frequency response has many peaks and valleys that together resemble a hair comb. |
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Carl wrote: I was looking at a receiver catalog, and some of the receivers were advertised as containing a "DSP comb filter" which could be turned on when needed. Can anyone tell me what a comb filter does and when it would be used? ------------------------------------ As others have mentioned, Comb Filtes are often used in video applications. This link dose a pretty good job of explaining what they are and why they are used. http://members.aol.com/ajaynejr/vidcomb.htm Terry |
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"Chris" wrote in message ... On 23 Oct 2006 04:25:01 -0700, an_old_friend wrote: Chris wrote: why do you play these usenet game fool Bwa HAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!! Sigged. (And I'm not the one who was just banned by qrz.com.) ---- In message . com, Mark Morgan autolamed himself when he asked "why do you need yet another sock puppet" ..... Poor shunned Mark. No more QRZ, eh? I dare say he deserved same. Now he's trying to hijack the thread. |
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