Mnyb wrote: 
> I'm no expert but i do think that consistent means that if a resonance
> peak shows up in all positions it should really be compensated . If its
> in one forget about it .
> If the levels differs in the multiple positions find a sensible average
> ? That's my thinking , a pro may have a better idea .

Ah, yes. Sorry, must be a bit dense today. The frequency for the peaks
that occur in multiple measurements are by defintion the same,
regardless of which measurement. The size is a different matter, but
something simple would probably suffice. Good approach.



Best Regards,
Gandhi

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