Power-exponential window in FRF

Hi, I'm trying to find a diagram to be clear, that the window exponential force does on the FRF function. If I understand well, if force is 40% and exponential is 20%, 40% at the beginning of the signal is "left alone", then the exponential Part applies only for the remaining 60%, reducing up to 20% of the highest strength reading. Is this correct? Y at - there a diagram somewhere so I can help visualize it? Thank you.

Hi James,

I can confirm that what you said is correct. I was also able to find the previous request for service that you have raised. I repeat what was said in the email, the exponential window comes on what is in the window of the force.

I hope that's what you're looking for?

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