On 09/01/2017 22:28, Bill Somerville wrote:
> ... for sure the three
> magnitudes going into peakup are much flatter when the error is greater ...
Hi Joe,

Here are some examples, these are DFT magnitudes (s vector) for five 
bins around a 1500Hz tone:

   0.107814305      0.175234795       9.38052759E-02   17124122.0       
8.95743668E-02   8.78201425E-02   4.62990999E-02
    7.97733366E-02  0.128112748      0.307582766       17126434.0      
0.167245105       1.00381924E-02   1.45341307E-02
    5.32349795E-02   7.02278912E-02  0.130553111       17125166.0      
0.135780737       6.56466857E-02  0.104219861

and here is the same for a 1600Hz tone:

    79235.5156       191998.594       973516.500       15560843.0       
432274.188       128688.836       60769.3555
    79641.3359       192280.516       972233.375       15562208.0       
432276.500       128727.242       60738.6406
    79411.3125       192080.391       972825.562       15561087.0       
431534.812       128623.734       60596.7227

These numbers are from print *, s(ipk-2:ipk+2) with DF set to the tone 
and FTol at 1000Hz.

73
Bill
G4WJS.


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