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PyCBC-Tutorials discussion
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[GWpy] How do you know what time an event is occurring from a frequency plot?
If you want to get a sense for a signal is actually detected and at what time it occurs, I'd suggest taking a look at PyCBC and the tutorials there. https://github.com/gwastro/PyCBC-Tutorials In particular the following you may find useful, but you may find the others helpful as well. https://colab.research.google.com/github/gwastro/pycbc-tutorials/blob/master/tutorial/3\_WaveformMatchedFilter.ipynb
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