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- From: zhenya@socs.uts.edu.au ( The Firefox.)
- Subject: How to build noise reducer?
- Message-ID: <zhenya.722056566@syzygy>
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- Organization: Computing Sciences, Uni of Technology, Sydney.
- Date: 18 Nov 92 03:16:06 GMT
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- Does anyone have any ideas about the best way to build a device that takes
- an input from an external microphone, shifts the signal 180 degrees out
- of phase, and then re-emits it with little loss of resolution of the
- waveform in the process?
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- It would be great if it could also work from frequencies of about 20Hz up...
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- Maybe there is a mail-order kit for something similar that someone know of?
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- Thanks in advance...
- Zhenya.
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