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From: | Marcus Müller |
Subject: | Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] Visualizing Amplitude spectrum instead of power spectrum |
Date: | Wed, 26 Apr 2017 09:52:24 +0200 |
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Hey Fernando, not quite sure I get what you need; I'd say the Amplitude
Spectrum you'd be looking for is or, rather, the decibel representation of that. There's no way to
get a negative number out of the absolute of something – it's by
definition a positive real number. Now, we could also use our freedoms to define our amplitude
spectrum to take the shape
But: that's really only useful if you have phase-coherent
reception – as an analytic tool for an unsynchronized observation
of the spectrum, it doesn't help you much, since you have a random
So, maybe it'd be a good idea to formulate what purpose you're
doing this for :) You can, indeed, tell 180° out-of-phase signals
apart by this, but I'd argue that being 180° out-of-phase, for the
most things I can think of, is only meaningful on one and the same
frequency – and hence, I'm not quite sure this is what you're
looking for! Best regards, Marcus On 25.04.2017 12:01, Fernando wrote:
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