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are you saying something obvious? that two harmonics nearby in frequency causes beating or something less obvious? 995 and 1005 are pretty close together.
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i mean the amplitude gaps in the nearby partials - at 900 and 1100. somehow, the strongly beating partial at 1000 messes up the analysis of these. when the blue curve it at maximum, the green (and black, not visible) drops out for some reason
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ok, I see. It's good to know you're learning how to get more accurate readings, not sure how this helps us immediately, but there's a never ending source of problems analyzing signals.
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ok - i have the Dolph-Chebychev window up and running in rsHarmonicAnalyzer. here is what i get when i use it with 60 dB rejection (everything else, as above):
as i said (edit: or, well - did i? maybe in some other thread?), the 60 dB version corresponds roughly to the Blackman window, so this result should be compared compared to the very first plot in the first post. as we can see, there are still gaps - but they are shorter. reducing the sidelobe attenuation to 58 dB, the gaps close fully:
58 dB is actually still very Blackman-like. in fact, the maximum sidelobe level of the blackman window is closer to 58 than to 60, 60 was more an approximate thumb rule.
sooo...with this new window in place, i would suggest the following strategy: start with some reasonable value of around 60 dB and if there are gaps, try again with lower values until all gaps have disappeared. i want to try this next with some real-world signals that showed the gaps-problem. maybe, when reducing the attenuation, other artifacts may appear...we should watch out for this
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