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 In the example //Flank Swing// was set at 50 and //Flank Length// set to 3, so when the signal changed more than 50 over 3 samples, the flank was detected (see the blue line). Note that the signal changed more than 50 in the following samples as well, but since this was within //Flank Holdoff//, this was not counted. In the example //Flank Swing// was set at 50 and //Flank Length// set to 3, so when the signal changed more than 50 over 3 samples, the flank was detected (see the blue line). Note that the signal changed more than 50 in the following samples as well, but since this was within //Flank Holdoff//, this was not counted.
  
-The parameters of the flank detector are configured in the Audio Settings Dialog. Nothe that the **NetHomeServer** uses the same flank detector, so the settings you find good here can be used in the the NetHomeServer as well.+The parameters of the flank detector are configured in the Audio Settings Dialog. The **NetHomeServer** uses the same flank detector, so the settings you find good here can be used in the the NetHomeServer as well.
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 |Left Channel|Use the Left audio channel| |Left Channel|Use the Left audio channel|
 |Right Channel|Use the Right audio channel| |Right Channel|Use the Right audio channel|
-|Flank Detection|The internal flank detector tries to recreate the digital pulses in the analog signal by finding the rising and falling edges (flanks). These are the configuration settings for this module|+|Flank Detection|Settings for the flank detector (see text above)|
 |Apply ... Filter|If the input signal contains a lot of noise, a digital low pass filter can be applied to the signal before flank detection. This Smooths out the signal. You may have to increase Flank Length when this is used| |Apply ... Filter|If the input signal contains a lot of noise, a digital low pass filter can be applied to the signal before flank detection. This Smooths out the signal. You may have to increase Flank Length when this is used|
 |Flank Swing|The hight of a change needed to count as a flank. Use about half the actual height observed in the [[analyzer:manual:undecoded_window|raw view]]| |Flank Swing|The hight of a change needed to count as a flank. Use about half the actual height observed in the [[analyzer:manual:undecoded_window|raw view]]|
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