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Variable Horizontal Grid Lines


 

Erik,

No rush to respond as I know you are on travel.? With V1.0-86 Changes: specifically the increase in minimum number of frequency grid lines to be shown,
the variable horizontal grid line spacing can become visually distracting:

Automatic horizontal grid-lines after changing start frequency to 1MHz.


Can a display option be added that limits the horizontal grid lines to the previous default of 8, or at most 10, for those users who prefer a more conventional screen scaling?

- Herb


 

Yes. It will only possible to set the minimum number of gridlines.
I guess the "20MHz/" at the center bottom is OK?
There is at least one other thing I want to add to the config part, an option to enable displaying the ham bands. Not a big thing but some like them, others not

Is the example of how to do NF measurement on the wiki enough or is there need for some automation under the measurement menu? (not yet sure if it will be possible having a 3 step measurement.)


 

On Mon, Sep 21, 2020 at 10:23 AM, Erik Kaashoek wrote:

Yes. It will only possible to set the minimum number of gridlines.
? [No problem.? I'll get used to it.]

I guess the "20MHz/" at the center bottom is OK?
? [Definitely a useful feature. Can it be centered or are you saving space for future annotations?]

There is at least one other thing I want to add to the config part, an option to enable displaying the ham bands. Not a big thing but some like them, others not
? ?[Add me to the in-between group.? How much flash memory do you have remaining?]

Is the example of how to do NF measurement on the wiki enough or is there need for some automation under the measurement menu? (not yet sure if it will be possible having a 3 step measurement.)
? ?[One thing that struck me is that if you are using the noise floor to determine NF and the noise floor is variable depending on RBW, then doesn't making a statement about the NF of the tinySA have to include that info?? For example the tinySA NF using a 10khz RBW was ....

- Herb