Editorial work by Dave, KC3GPM.

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Joe Taylor 2020-07-14 13:28:50 -04:00
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The following controls appear at the bottom of the Wide Graph window. The following controls appear at the bottom of the Wide Graph window.
Decoding occurs only in the displayed frequency range; otherwise, with Decoding occurs only in the displayed frequency range; otherwise, with
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- A dropdown list below the *Palette* label lets you select from a - A dropdown list below the *Palette* label lets you select from a
wide range of waterfall color palettes. wide range of waterfall color palettes.
- Click *Adjust* to activate a window that allows you to create a - Click *Adjust* to activate a window that allows you to import or export a
user-defined palette. user-defined palette.
- Check *Flatten* if you want _WSJT-X_ to compensate for a sloping or - Check *Flatten* if you want _WSJT-X_ to compensate for a sloping or
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and your own preferences. Hover the mouse over a control to display a and your own preferences. Hover the mouse over a control to display a
tip reminding you of its function. tip reminding you of its function.
- The *Spec nn%* control may be used to set the fractional height of - The *Spec nn%* control is used to set the fractional height of
the spectrum plotted below the waterfall. the spectrum plotted below the waterfall.
- *Smooth* is active only when *Linear Average* has been selected. - *Smooth* is active only when *Linear Average* is selected.
Smoothing the displayed spectrum over more than one bin can enhance Smoothing the displayed spectrum over more than one bin can enhance
your ability to detect weak EME signals with Doppler spread more than your ability to detect weak EME signals with Doppler spread more than
a few Hz. a few Hz.
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Graph window can be used to optimize gain and zero-offset for the Graph window can be used to optimize gain and zero-offset for the
displayed information. Hover the mouse over a control to display a displayed information. Hover the mouse over a control to display a
tip reminding you of its function. Clicking the *Auto Level* button tip reminding you of its function. Clicking the *Auto Level* button
will produce reasonable settings as a starting point. produces reasonable settings as a starting point.
image::fast-graph-controls.png[align="center",alt="Fast Graph Controls"] image::fast-graph-controls.png[align="center",alt="Fast Graph Controls"]
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- Label *N* shows the number of echo pulses averaged. - Label *N* shows the number of echo pulses averaged.
- Click the *Colors* button to cycle through 6 possible choices of - Click the *Colors* button to cycle through six possible choices of
color and line width for the plots. color and line width for the plots.
[[CONTROLS_MISCELLANEOUS]] [[CONTROLS_MISCELLANEOUS]]