Abstract
A computer programme has been devised to obtain the Fourier transform of a complex impulsive waveform. The method does not require data at closely or regularly-spaced time intervals, except where the complexity of the transient itself demands it. The programme has been applied to calculations of loudness of sonic bangs based on the theory of Zepler and Harel [1]. Implications of the method are discussed together with those features which specially commend its use.
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