ResetHelp open-open B even odd A open-closed Spectrum Blank contains no Blank harmonics - a pattern specific to Blank tubes.target 1 of 4target 2 of 4target 3 of 4 On the other hand, for Blank tubes the mode number can be any positive integer.
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