Randy, The X and Y scales are only for the display. They do not effect the data = saved to disk or event files produced when you replay the data or when = SDR saves event files automatically. Normally you would have an X scale = value somewhere between 40 and 100 so you can see a few hours worth of = time on the screen. For the Y scale it depends on the number of lines = per screen. The more lines you display the higher the Y scale number = will have to be so the lines don't overlap. -Larry Cochrane Redwood City, PSN=20 ----- Original Message -----=20 From: JORD=20 To: psn-l@................. Sent: Friday, April 13, 2001 1:35 PM Subject: help ? An amateur question Is it better too have a fast trace or slow trace? my trace is set at 6 = And for compression, is higher or lower better? this is set at 18 Thank You=20 Randy.........Toronto...Randy,The X and Y scales are only for the = display. They=20 do not effect the data saved to disk or event files produced when you = replay the=20 data or when SDR saves event files automatically. Normally you would = have=20 an X scale value somewhere between 40 and 100 so you can see a = few=20 hours worth of time on the screen. For the Y scale it depends on the = number of=20 lines per screen. The more lines you display the higher the Y scale = number will=20 have to be so the lines don't overlap.-Larry CochraneRedwood City, PSN----- Original Message -----From:=20 JORDSent: Friday, April 13, 2001 = 1:35=20 PMSubject: help ?An amateur = questionIs it better too have a fast trace or = slow trace?=20 my trace is set at 6And for compression, is higher or = lower=20 better? this is set at 18Thank YouRandy.........Toronto...
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