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Old 02-27-07, 04:22 PM   #1 (Link)
 
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How can I tell REW how to define a PEAK?


Last night when recalibrating with REW I encountered something I haven't seen before when using it. It was not predicting my results correctly based on its recommended filters.

For instance, it identified a peak and suggested a filter, but when I applied the filter it only moved the real measurement down some but not enough. In the past I've found REW to be excellent and predicting this so I wasn't sure what could be causing this. Anyone know?

OK so then after it didn't flatten out the peak enough, I told it to FIND PEAKS again hope to apply more filters to correct it. However REW would come back and say "NO PEAKS FOUND". Yet at the same time clearly the measured result was about 3 db above my reference line (via the house curve).

Is there a setting in REW where I can tell it to consider anything greater than X dB to be a peak? Thanks.


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