Byron wrote:
> Eliminating the Sustain entirely, by selecting "100% Levels
> are based on Absolute Peaks" (or by setting the Sustain
> Duration to 0.1 second) gives even more detail.
Byron,
I was under the impression that selecting "100% Levels
are based on Absolute Peaks" would cause too many
problems. I'm guessing that most of us don't have glass
smooth lots to run on. Rough/undulating surfaces can
cause peaks that you don't want to use to compare the
rest of your run to. For example, a bump can load up
the suspension and cause an unusually high peak G
reading, right?
In practice have you found the "100% Levels are based
on Absolute Peaks" to not cause much of a problem due
to rough or hilly surfaces?
John Engstrom
p.s. Just got back from an event today where I did really
well - but I forgot to hookup my Geez Cube. Now I wish
I had the data to see what I did right today. Don't make
the same mistake I did - friends don't let friends forget
to use Geez.
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