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bandpass sounds right; MT50 is correct.

Posted By: clhmt on 2007-11-08
In Reply to: A band-pass filter is a device that passes frequencies within a certain range and rejects (attenuate - MT50

Subject: bandpass sounds right; MT50 is correct.

I read your other post on this.

What he is dictating is the range of frequencies that they're testing within the entire bandwidth, and the intervals.

Sort of like, your car can go from 0-120 mph (bandwidth). We're looking at the gas mileage between 40-60 mph (bandpass), at 5 mph intervals.

Probably a bad analogy, but hopefully it helps. LOL


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