On Wed, Jan 22, 2014 at 7:26 PM, Paul B. Huter <[email protected]>wrote:
> Aditya: > > I am looking at sections of my data, one-M at a time - that is, from 0 MHz > to 1 MHz, 1 MHz to 2 MHz, etc. So, for example, when I look at 0-to-1 MHz, > I am using an FFT set to FFT-size of 1000. My data is about 13 seconds > long, and I am looking at it at a rate of 1 Hz (so I see about 13 updates). > What I am trying to see is if the data at about nine seconds persists to > the end of the data at 13 seconds. I have tried holding the data at nine > seconds and seeing if things keep matching up, but that is really not > working out for me. I have yet to look at it from a Waterfall perspective, > which may yield better results. However, in experimenting with the > Waterfall, I am unable to get the "window" to be set the way I can set it > with the FFT plot. I am getting ready to grab another data set tomorrow, > but I would like to do some analysis prior to getting another data file. > Hi Paul, I'm not sure I understand what you're trying to get to work. Let's say you want to examine the signal over N buckets of bandwidth 1MHz each. Can you stream your data into a bank of N band-pass filters in parallel, and then examine the FFT output through N FFT plots? (Sorry, but I don't think I'm being of much help here.) Best, Aditya
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