j...@jtmiller.com said:
> I've spent a good part of the afternoon looking at all the plots, websites
> and the few papers I could find mentioning the hanging bridge. As far as I
> can tell as long as one is correcting for sawtooth there's nothing
> additional to do about hanging bridges.

> They merely show up as funny waveforms in the data that has not been
> corrected for sawtooth.

> Am I correct? 

I think so.

Another way to look at it is that the normal pattern is the beat between the 
local crystal and the target frequency.  If the result is a low frequency, 
it's harder to filter.  A hanging bridge is just a case where the frequency 
is very very low.


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