In Reply to: There's no such THING, Mart. That's where you err. posted by jj on February 19, 2000 at 14:18:54:
you weren't talking about an infinite amount of iterative steps shown by the few in your reconstruction example ( which I found informative because prior I thought they just used Fourier splining techniques to reconstruct the signal). You were talking about an infinite storage array of data. So, how close to real is the last octave ( fs/4 - fs/2 ) in a real world sample?
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Follow Ups
- so by infinite duration - Mart 14:35:10 02/19/00 (10)
- The example is not recursive... - jj 14:42:47 02/19/00 (9)
- care to design one? - Mart 14:56:17 02/19/00 (8)
- Design what? - jj 15:55:09 02/19/00 (7)
- Re: Design what? - Mart 18:39:24 02/19/00 (6)
- Ahhh.... - jj 19:35:44 02/19/00 (5)
- who doesn't cheap out? - Mart 22:42:19 02/19/00 (4)
- Sorry, I never name specific equipment - jj 10:10:14 02/20/00 (3)
- Re: Sorry, I never name specific equipment - Mart 18:34:57 02/20/00 (2)
- Hmm.... - jj 19:39:17 02/20/00 (1)
- very true... - Mart 20:46:42 02/20/00 (0)