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Jim Slatter

Jan 1, 1970
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Can someone tell me how to calculate the _proportion_ (not numerical
quantity) of EM energy residing in a fundamental frequency as opposed
to a distant lower harmonic of same?

For example, an RF fundamental and the frequency obtained by dividing
it in successively in two 20 or 30 times.

Thank you,

Jim Slatter
 
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Phil Allison

Jan 1, 1970
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"Jim Slatter"
Can someone tell me how to calculate the _proportion_ (not numerical
quantity) of EM energy residing in a fundamental frequency as opposed
to a distant lower harmonic of same?



** This total FUCKWIT is the same TROLL who posted the asinine queries
here back on August 16th - using the heading " DSP Frequency Multiplier
". Then he changed the heading to " Resample MHz signal".

The TROLL called himself " Jame Barlow " or " James Barlow".

Now it is Jim Slatter.

The IP addy used then was: 60.241.154.13

The IP addy being used now is: 60.241.156.115

The TROLL is posting from somewhere in Australia.



Piss the PITA fool right off.



........ Phil
 
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Robert Baer

Jan 1, 1970
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Jim said:
Can someone tell me how to calculate the _proportion_ (not numerical
quantity) of EM energy residing in a fundamental frequency as opposed
to a distant lower harmonic of same?

For example, an RF fundamental and the frequency obtained by dividing
it in successively in two 20 or 30 times.

Thank you,

Jim Slatter
Ain't no sech ting ahs subharmonic, idiot!
 
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