Bryan, SDR's X and Y scales are for display purposes only. They do not effect = the data that gets stored to disk or the data in the event files = generated from the data that gets stored to disk. For the X scale it = depends on how much time you want to display on the screen. I use 80. = For the Y scale it depends on the number of lines you are displaying and = sensitivity of the sensor. Once you get things going you will need to = play around with these settings and set them to your liking. -Larry Cochrane Redwood City, PSN ----- Original Message -----=20 From: Bryan & Regina Goss=20 To: psn-l@................. Sent: Friday, December 01, 2000 4:44 PM Subject: Reply soon I am ready togged started Could someone tell me recommended settings for sdr x and y scale? and = how do I know how big the wave is when I walk across the floor, I was = told 10 is good how do I know How big it is?Bryan,SDR's X and Y scales are for display = purposes only.=20 They do not effect the data that gets stored to disk or the data in the = event=20 files generated from the data that gets stored to disk. For the X scale = it=20 depends on how much time you want to display on the screen. I use 80. = For the Y=20 scale it depends on the number of lines you are displaying=20 and sensitivity of the sensor. Once you get things going you will = need to=20 play around with these settings and set them to your = liking.-Larry CochraneRedwood City, PSN----- Original Message -----From:=20 Bryan=20 & Regina GossSent: Friday, December 01, 2000 = 4:44=20 PMSubject: Reply soon I am ready = togged=20 startedCould someone tell me recommended = settings for=20 sdr x and y scale? and how do I know how big the wave is when I walk = across=20 the floor, I was told 10 is good how do I know How big it = is?
Larry Cochrane <cochrane@..............>