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On 05/02/2011 01:45 PM, Tom Rondeau wrote:
> This might fall into more of a religious/philosophical argument than a
> technical one. To me, seeing the negative frequency is very natural,
> even if it's just a mirror. I honestly don't know if I'm in the majority
> or minority on this one, or if it's a function of how I was taught and
> my professors' ways that have stuck with me. So the way the QT sink
> works "feels" more correct to me.

Maybe it's mathematician/scientist vs. tech guy point of view :). Or HF
vs. NF guy...
I know both views from hardware spectrum displays from the different
worlds. The HF displays I know show baseband +/- $BANDWIDTH/2 and the NF
displays 0 - $BANDWIDTH. I would suppose, the average audio tech guy
would be as confused by the baseband +/- $BANDWIDTH/2 display as I was
:). I am aware that the focus of the GNURadio project is on the HF side
but maybe taking the NF guys into consideration wouldn't harm :).
Talking practically, the mirrored display is less an issue than "losing"
half of the bandwidth in the display, which might contain interesting data.

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