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Maximum Length Sequence (MLS) library

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Maximum Length Sequence (MLS) library

http://libmls0.sourceforge.net/
libmls is a system response measurement library that uses a Maximum Sequence Length signal for excellent noise immunity. It allows gated measurements to minimise effects of room reflections. It also allows measurement of electrical systems including impedence vs frequency plots in a single two channel measurement. libmls can also meassure a system response using a swept sine tone.


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released on 22 January 2009

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"Email dss@home.se" Daniel Sundberg Maintainer
"Email s_thomson@bigpond.com" Scott Edward Thomson Maintainer
"Email daniel.wallner@bredband.net" Daniel Wallner Developer

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Developer Download http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=63463&package_id=121538&release_id=247299
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This entry (in part or in whole) was last reviewed on 22 January 2009.



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