TerryS;675215 Wrote: 
> You lost me.  Why would noise ever be correlated to the signal?  And
> what impact would de-correlating it have?
> 
> Terry

Yeah, as I said in reply to Clive's post - my original terminology was
wrong. I should have written "distortion" where I wrote "noise". Sorry.
I may go back and do a search-and-replace on my earlier posts in case
someone googles this a year from now and I confuse them all over
again!

Regards, Darren


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