Very cool, John, thanks!

Tony KT0NY

On Mon, Jun 6, 2011 at 5:36 PM, John Ragle <tpcj1...@crocker.com> wrote:

> For a while, I have been trying to add to my library a book on DSP that
> was mid-way between cookbook and pure theory. Thinking someone else
> might like to have the reference to a book that I recently found, I am
> using Elecraft bandwidth to send it:
>
> The Scientist and Engineer's Guide to Digital Signal Processing -- ISBN
> 0-9660176-3-3 -- By Steven W. Smith, Ph.D.
>
> The book is available free on the following web site:
> http://www.dspguide.com/    If it interests you, you might want to look
> at the Chapter headings contained there.
>
> Many of the routines (e.g. convolution, sinc, windowed-sinc,
> deconvolution, etc.) are described in a /pseudo/-BASIC language form,
> but I have found that they can more easily be worked out in a language
> like Mathcad, etc. (This observation is probably not worth much for
> those who have spent big bucks for the signal processing add-ins for the
> latter.)
>
> John Ragle -- W1ZI
>
>
>
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