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The new spectrum view feature is nifty, but very limited.
Here is a list of suggestions:
double sample rate apparently suppresses the spectrum analyzer. It would be nice if it could provide more frequency resolution
I can't find a way to change the frequency scale. For the low frequency signals that the Labrador normally works with, this means that the display is nearly useless
the trigger status display obscures some of the spectral display. Turning off the trigger is a work-around, but not at all obvious because the trigger seems to have no effect on the spectral display
it would be good to do a sin^2 or sin^4 window on the signal to suppress artifacts (mostly useful if you can change the frequency scale)
the vertical scale is undefined. It appears to be a percentage of the highest value in the spectral display. A log scale calibrated against dbmV would be much more useful for actual measurements.
the vertical scale can't be adjusted. This is important if you are looking at something other than the biggest peaks, especially if changing the horizontal scale becomes possible
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Hello @tdunning , thanks for all those comments!
I wrote the spectrum feature one year ago, but had no time to fix all the GUI related things.
I'm starring your issue in order to implement those requests in the future. As I am not a pro in User Interfaces, it would be really appreciated if someone could fix them!
The new spectrum view feature is nifty, but very limited.
Here is a list of suggestions:
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: