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Detecting with Two Different Filter/Recovery Speeds Simultaneously.

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I am really liking this! Not so much for the Filter setting, but have instant access to a variation in recovery speed is really handy while hunting trashy areas. I did change the sreen apperance a little to let me know which screen I was in though. Way cool!
 
CyberSage said:
I am really liking this! Not so much for the Filter setting, but have instant access to a variation in recovery speed is really handy while hunting trashy areas. I did change the sreen apperance a little to let me know which screen I was in though. Way cool!


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ferdware said:
I enjoyed this thread. Now if I can figure out How to do it.

Pretty simple, really. Just go into the expert menu>>configure>>, Analyze, select your analyze preference (Spectragraph, Sizing, or Polar Plot) and then uncheck the Match Search box.

( I did this from memory, so anyone feel free to jump in and correct me)
 
Neil in West Jersey said:
ferdware said:
I enjoyed this thread. Now if I can figure out How to do it.

Pretty simple, really. Just go into the expert menu>>configure>>, Analyze, select your analyze preference (Spectragraph, Sizing, or Polar Plot) and then uncheck the Match Search box.

( I did this from memory, so anyone feel free to jump in and correct me)

Expert menu>Filter & Speed>Analysis. Then uncheck Match Search.
 
ak_1234 said:
Neil in West Jersey said:
ferdware said:
I enjoyed this thread. Now if I can figure out How to do it.

Pretty simple, really. Just go into the expert menu>>configure>>, Analyze, select your analyze preference (Spectragraph, Sizing, or Polar Plot) and then uncheck the Match Search box.

( I did this from memory, so anyone feel free to jump in and correct me)

Expert menu>Filter & Speed>Analysis. Then uncheck Match Search.

Thanks!
 
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