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This paper describes analysis and simulation of the convolve multiply convolve (CMC) which can be easily implemented with a surface acoustic wave (SAW) device. The results show that windowing is an effective means of reducing the side-lobe level of the output transform, but it is at the expense of widening the main-lobe.