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How do I get a higher frequency resolution in a recording? Print

Modified on: Mon, 6 Apr, 2020 at 2:59 PM


The only way to raise the frequency resolution is to increase the time of the recording. Frequency resolution can be expressed as 1/t where t = recording time. For example, a recording time of 1 second will allow you to resolve to 1Hz, at 10 seconds you can resolve to 0.1 Hz, at 20 seconds you can resolve to 0.05 Hz.


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