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Old 23rd September 2009   #1
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posting graphs done in REW

I would like to post some graphs of my room, now I am adding the treatment...

Is there a standard that is used...what settings would people like to see?


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There are standards, but it depends on the type of graph. Whatever you do, set the scales to show a usable range. For example, a response graph where the vertical is 30 dB per division is not useful.

Likewise for waterfall plots that show such a short time span that you never see the decay fall "through the floor" so to speak.

These articles show the types of graphs we'd like to see:

Using ETF
All About SPL Meters
Early Reflections

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There are standards, but it depends on the type of graph. Whatever you do, set the scales to show a usable range. For example, a response graph where the vertical is 30 dB per division is not useful.

Likewise for waterfall plots that show such a short time span that you never see the decay fall "through the floor" so to speak.

These articles show the types of graphs we'd like to see:

Using ETF
All About SPL Meters
Early Reflections

--Ethan
thnks Ethan...great articles...


back soon with some graphs...


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There are standards, but it depends on the type of graph. Whatever you do, set the scales to show a usable range. For example, a response graph where the vertical is 30 dB per division is not useful.

Likewise for waterfall plots that show such a short time span that you never see the decay fall "through the floor" so to speak.

These articles show the types of graphs we'd like to see:

Using ETF
All About SPL Meters
Early Reflections

--Ethan
thnks Ethan...great articles...


back soon with some graphs...


cheers

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