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Re: finding amplitude of a specific frequency

This is why I love this forum. I can read what I thought to be a question that I understood, go to bed, wake up, and get two answers that remind me that I still have lots of cool things to learn.

As to the FT vs FFT statement: What I'm trying to say is that people often say FFT when they mean FT. Its sort of like calling all rectangles squares because you happen to be more used to squares.
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