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authormleech2006-10-10 17:25:34 +0000
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Made SETI mode remove the continuum components. Because of the
continuous frequency-scanning, the continuum data will be invalid anyway, and of little use. This saves a little bit of CPU, so I've been able to get a 25Khz FFT with a length of 32768 bins, for continued sub-1Hz resolution, but with a wider instantaneous bandwidth. For some reason, though, there's a "knee" in the curve, and running at 50Khz sampling increases the CPU consumption by a much larger factor than you'd expect. git-svn-id: http://gnuradio.org/svn/gnuradio/trunk@3764 221aa14e-8319-0410-a670-987f0aec2ac5
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