Local History and Maximum Values
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Recently measured values are often useful for comparison (for hot-warm-cold searching).
Maximum Values
The current maximum value in dBuV is prominently displayed in the top left
- Left value = current maximum value
- Right value = trailing indicator of maximum values, i.e., the peak value of recently received data. Reset by double-tapping, also resets when switching bands or if connection is lost for more than 15 seconds
Simply tap to open the local history.
Local History
The current maximum value is also visible in the top left of the local history, making it easy to compare with recent measurements (e.g., from the previous measurement point).
The local history contains the most recently recorded values organized by:
- Switching to the other frequency band
- Time, where a gap of more than 15 seconds without measurements starts a new block
Each block contains:
- The maximum value within this block
- The frequency band. Data from the other frequency band (currently not active) is displayed semi-transparently, as comparison only makes sense within the same frequency band
- A menu ( ⋮ ) to
- Display this measurement’s average line as a ghost in the main view (shown in the background as a thick gray line)
- Remove this measurement from the local history
Use the filter buttons to filter the data by frequency band