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Andy aka
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I see it like this: -

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Or you could make an argument that the bandwidth is \$\dfrac{\text{shorted time period}}{2}\$

In other words, if you do not calculate the time difference for every occurance of a start/stop situation, the values will have the possibility of being aliased.

Hence it is the frequency of your stop (or start) signal that determines your bandwidth.

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