In Reply to: Re: Interesting posted by tomservo on January 27, 2006 at 06:08:33:
That makes it impossible to look at the data in ways that they don't allow. Q, DI, -6 db points, are all too much averaging to get the data that one needs. Polar maps, like used in Europe, are the way to go. I don't think that I can see what I want to see in the viewer.You paid for the data why cam't you get the raw output?
Earl Geddes
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- But its not an open standard - EGeddes 01/27/0606:15:49 01/27/06 (19)
- Re: But its not an open standard - tomservo 09:37:19 01/27/06 (18)
- I know - EGeddes 09:48:00 01/27/06 (17)
- Re: I know - tomservo 12:35:08 01/28/06 (1)
- I can probably do it - EGeddes 12:23:55 01/29/06 (0)
- Re: I know - bzdang 13:59:47 01/27/06 (14)
- No - EGeddes 14:29:02 01/27/06 (11)
- Polar maps are great! - John Sheerin 15:46:54 01/27/06 (10)
- Re: Polar maps are great! - EGeddes 18:13:49 01/27/06 (8)
- Re: Polar maps are great! - John Sheerin 18:18:57 01/27/06 (7)
- OK so what was - EGeddes 18:53:41 01/27/06 (6)
- Re: OK so what was - John Sheerin 06:45:04 01/28/06 (5)
- One more thing - EGeddes 07:19:58 01/28/06 (0)
- FEA vs BEM - EGeddes 07:12:59 01/28/06 (3)
- Re: FEA vs BEM - John Sheerin 07:47:41 01/28/06 (2)
- Re: FEA vs BEM - EGeddes 08:44:52 01/28/06 (1)
- Re: FEA vs BEM vs "what do I want" - freddyi 12:13:46 01/28/06 (0)
- Thanks for the clarification - bzdang 17:38:46 01/27/06 (0)
- Re: I know - kool - freddyi 14:11:43 01/27/06 (1)
- Re: I know - kool - bzdang 14:13:49 01/27/06 (0)