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LINEAR MULTI-GRAPH:
This 2D Multi-Graph shows most of the available information on one screen.
The yellow bars are the Current or Average amplitude.
The red line is the Short-Term Decaying Peak amplitude.
The gradient colored lines are the Long-Term Decaying Maximum amplitudes, and the little white dots at the top of each line is the true Maximum over time.
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3D SPECTRUM GRAPH:
This 3D Spectrum Graph shows any of the available Show-Modes over time in a 2D chart.
In this chart the Y axis (vertical) indicates TIME, with the color indicating the amplitude (dBm). The X (horizontal) axis is the frequency (channel).
In this mode, using the 's' key changes the view from Current, to Peak, to Maximum, and then to Average.
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3D INTERACTIVE QUAD GRAPH:
In this 3D interactive view you see a 3-Dimensional representation of the current Show-Mode.
You can rotate, tilt, scale, and pan the chart by using a combination of the mouse buttons and various keyboard keys.
Channels are marked on the 3D graph and dBm limits are totally under your control!
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3D INTERACTIVE WIRE GRAPH:
Similar to the 3D QUAD view above, the 3D WIRE view offers the same capabilities except a non-filled wire-frame image.
The image on the right shows a view in wire-frame mode where the user has tilted, rotated, scaled, and panned the view to be an on-coming driving view.
Notice the light-source in the middle. This is, of course, under your control - but there is nothing that says that data viewing can't be beautiful.
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