Robert and Scott:

I agree that the fundamental is the First Harmonic.

Now, to muddy things up some more, how does all this discussion square with 
calling the fundamental Fo?

;-)
Ed


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  From: Robert Macy <[email protected]>
  Subject: Re: Harmonics
  Date: Wed, 21 Apr 1999 17:25:55 -0700 (PDT) 
  To: Scott Douglas <[email protected]>
  Cc: [email protected]


> >The question is numbering of harmonics.
> 
> >One side says that given a fundamental frequency of 200 MHz, the first
> harmonic is 400 MHz, the second harmonic is 600 MHz and the third harmonic
> is 800 MHz.
> 
> >The other side says that given a fundamental frequency of 200 MHz, the
> first harmonic is 200 MHz (or same as fundamental), the second harmonic is
> 400 MHz and the third harmonic is 600 MHz.
> 
> Fundamental *is* the first harmonic, 2nd is 2 times, 3rd is 3 times, etc.  
> 
> Don't get confused.  One is not allowed to depart from convention simply
> to duplicate the ways floors in a building are named.  


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Date: 04/22/1999
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