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Coherence Calculation01 Dec 2005 12:57 GMT14
A rather unusual question...
I am looking for a way to calculate the coherence value of two signals
which are several cycles of a fixed frequency sinusoidal like waveform.
i.e. I need a single value in the range 0-1 for the coherence of the
Common Preset Radio Fault ?01 Dec 2005 09:31 GMT7
I think the answer might be " Throw it out. Buy a new one. ", but I'll ask
anyway.
I have a Sony " Mini HiFi Component System " ( what a laugh - model FH-B411
just in case ) which has a push-button preset radio as part of its features.
TV fault01 Dec 2005 09:20 GMT2
Gday Guys,
 I have a 4yr old Philips 76cm TV which is turning off as soon as the
picture appears on the screen.
The standby LED then flashes twice a second. Is that indicating a fault in
Looking for manual for logic analyzer module 16750A. 01 Dec 2005 05:26 GMT4
The machine is 16702B Logic analyzer, but the module inside
is 16750A 400MHz State 2GHz Timing zoom 4MSa Analyzer.
I am pretty new to this machine, where can I download the
operating manuals?
sanyo vcr01 Dec 2005 02:39 GMT6
       someone i look after has got a sanyo vcr with no remote however when
i went to tune the tv in it came up with the two white test pattern bars
which i looked at the back of the vcr to turn of which i couldnt find
aything so i couldnt tune in the channels for recording any ...
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