Changes between Version 1 and Version 2 of FAQ/bandwidth


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May 28, 2010, 10:49:44 AM (14 years ago)
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    5 For Eagle and Hawk data, the easiest way to obtain these is from the associated header files. These can be read using any text editor and contain both the bandwidth and band-centre information for the file. Note that although one of the items is labelled "FWHM", this is misleading - the numbers actually give the bandwidth of each band, '''not''' the full-width-half-maximum.
     5For Eagle and Hawk data, the easiest way to obtain these is from the associated header files. These can be read using any text editor and contain both the bandwidth and band-centre information for the file. Note that although one of the items is labelled "FWHM", this is misleading - the numbers actually give the bandwidth of each band, '''not''' the full-width-half-maximum. The true FWHM numbers are unavailable at this time.
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    77For ATM you can obtain the band information from the ARSF website at http://arsf.nerc.ac.uk/instruments/atm.asp