-3 dBFS signal at input averages up to +5 dBFs - why that?

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I did some measurements using Victors (vicnic) 10kHz oscillatort (more on DIYaudio Low-distortion Audio-range Oscillator thread posting #203).
With "Averages: Forever" REW gives a carrier level of +5 dBFS - what's that?...
The input level is about -3 dBFS all the time.
Vic 10k 96k XL6009 SpectraPlus Level too high 6000avg marks.png

I have no clue what might causing this...

TIA
Ulli


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k2/k3 level was changing over the time.
Lowering in most case significantly.

This is most likely caused by the fact that the frequency drifts a bit:
Vic 10k Voltcratft Timelab ater 5min break.jpg

Focus on k2 gives this:
Vic 10k Voltcratft avg forever vs. 32.jpg
  1. -45dB at the beginning
  2. lowered to -54dB after 214 sample forever average
    I do like this green shape ,-)
  3. and 4. 32 sample average give more or less the same k2 level as with the first measurement
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I think the combination of the frequency drift and forever averaging have produced a measurement of one of the world's slowest sine sweep generators.
 

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Looks like an outdated version of REW. With beta19 (on windows) I cannot recreate this behavior, neither using internal swept sine (1000Hz to 1001Hz in 60 seconds) nor using external analog generator with warm-up drift (Tek SG505).

[rant]Why are people always using almost unreadable 5+ zeros % values for distortions at low levels when dB values would much more straightforward and intuitive?[/rant]
 

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Yes, it's V5.20 Beta 3.
I'll repeat that later with an updated version.

@KSTR
so many zeros are soooo impressiv :sarcastic:
 

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I couldn't reproduce that using beta 3. I'm not entirely sure how it can occur unless the ASIO driver delivers values greater than 1.0. Is that possible with the RTX, perhaps if the range changes?
 

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It all started some days ago when I wanted to see how Victors oscillator copes with different psu.
Vic 10k Voltcraft vs XL6009 harmonics.jpg
The k2/k3 drop did not relate to the psu used...

Didn't see that with Arta using the same RTX6001 with the same setting...

RTX6001 setting is unchanged...
V5.20 Beta 19 works just fine - even with more than average over 20.0000 samples
beta 19 1.jpg beta 19 2.jpg

Has potential to be one of these unsolved issues ,-)

Thanks for your time
Ulli
 
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