Hi Ted, If you are using WinSDR you can use File> Replay=20 select the channel and time including the time span click Start> in the replayed window click a point after after your 'glitch' and File> Zero Data Then repeat the process of Replay> select thewindow and = open Winquake does that help ? ----- Original Message -----=20 From: tchannel=20 To: psn=20 Sent: Wednesday, May 06, 2009 3:26 AM Subject: Question Hi Folks, I have a question about a .psn file or .sac. Is there = anyway to edit an unwanted spike from a data file. I had a .psn the = other day, that looked very nice except for a large noise spike at the = beginning. This noise was just someone walking around, or a door opening etc. It would have nice to be able to edit that out and save the change. I = know you can filter these out to some degree, but is there a way to cut = them out like one would do with a .wav file, using a sound file editor? Thanks, Ted -------------------------------------------------------------------------= ----- No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG - www.avg.com=20 Version: 8.5.287 / Virus Database: 270.12.18/2096 - Release Date: = 05/04/09 17:51:00 Hi Ted,If you are using WinSDR you can = useFile> Replayselect the channel and time including = the time=20 spanclick Start>in the replayed window click a = point after=20 after your 'glitch' andFile> Zero DataThen repeat the process of = Replay> select=20 the <Save Event> window and open Winquakedoes that help ?----- Original Message -----From:=20 tchannelTo: psnSent: Wednesday, May 06, 2009 = 3:26=20 AMSubject: QuestionHi Folks, I have a = question about a=20 .psn file or .sac. Is there anyway to edit an unwanted = spike from=20 a data file. I had a .psn the other day, that looked very = nice=20 except for a large noise spike at the beginning.This noise was just someone walking = around, or a=20 door opening etc.It would have nice to be able to edit = that out=20 and save the change. I know you can filter these out to some degree, = but is=20 there a way to cut them out like one would do with a .wav file, using = a sound=20 file editor?Thanks, Ted
No virus found in this incoming message.
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Version: 8.5.287 / Virus Database: 270.12.18/2096 - = Release=20 Date: 05/04/09 17:51:00