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Electrical network frequency analysis

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Electrical network frequency analysis is a forensic science technique for validating audio recordings by comparing frequency changes in background mains hum in the recording with records of mains power frequency changes from a database.[1]

References

  1. ^ Chris Williams (2010-06-01). "Met lab claims 'biggest breakthrough since Watergate'". The Register.

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