Perhaps, limiting the frequency span of the FFT is what you want?
Not really, I'm measuring the low frequency response of a speaker system (15Hz to 100Hz). But I don't want to drive it below 15Hz.
FFT-based measurements assume periodicity, so it shouldn't matter for frequency domain measurements. If you would like to shift the position of one of the two signals relative to the other, you can add delay to your reference signal.
With my HP3562, I'll typically set it to trigger on the signal so its always centered in the window.
I was wondering about windowing a signal that is delayed (microphone a fair distance away from the driver / reverence signal). I'll try delaying the reference.
Each captured measurement has an associated delete button in the project outline of the main project window.
Thats where it is!! Thanks. Is there a manual somewhere with all this info?
Here's another one off topic (should I start a new thread for these)?
When looking under the Display tab, I can only resize the columns for Name and Auto but none of the others. What do the Fre... check boxes do? I also noticed that I can reposition the columns under the Display tab of the FFT Analyzer but not the Dual FFT.
Thanks