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« on: November 10, 2011, 02:46:44 AM »
Personally I would go back to zero if you have no issues with it at that but 1.43 will be fine. The filtering basically means that the SS will wait for a certain time before it acts on an input. As noise is random and it is usually in short bursts then it will be ignored where a true signal will be constant. Having too high a value there however will mean true signals are ignored until they have persisted for the length of time set in the filtering. So 1.43 will not be a problem in reality but as said personally I like to have zero filtering if at all possible.
Hood