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In Reply to: RE: I am sure John Ellison will have neat spreadsheet for this posted by John Elison on January 26, 2015 at 10:06:11
we are talking about the FM effects of warps. The .555h is the frequency at which they appear but the actual shift is dependent in the change of velocity relative to the rise time of the deviation. so a sharp short warp causes a higher shift then a nice gradual one over a longer range....
So I bet there is some formula that can be conjured up assuming certain shapes, like sinusoid rise or parabolic rise maybe an exponential one :). assume a certain max delta in distance. Also it might have a distortion component in bot the vertical and horizontal planes.....not interested exploring?
dee
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> ...not interested exploring?
No, you go for it! ;-)
as a matter of factoids i suck beets on it. On top of all i hate it them thing :).....
so in that spirit, i kindly decline, let's just leave it at that, if there is a warp on the record every 1.8 sec some bad sh!t happens.
dee
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True terror is to wake up one morning and discover that your high school class is running the country.
quote by Kurt Vonnegut
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