Thanks Joe for the new build that fixed the red waterfall problem.
Not sure how the flatten is supposed to work - here's what I see with my configuration: Yaesu FTDX-5000MP USB mode with FLT = 6k and WID = 4.00 kHz receiver audio to computer via microHAM MicroKeyer II interface Wide Graph settings: [WideGraph] geometry=@ByteArray(\x1\xd9\xd0\xcb\0\x1\0\0\0\0\x5\x82\0\0\0\x65\0\0\t\\\0\ 0\x3\xf8\0\0\x5\x8a\0\0\0\x81\0\0\tT\0\0\x3\xf0\0\0\0\x1\0\0) PlotZero=-1 PlotGain=0 PlotWidth=949 FreqSpan=6 WaterfallAvg=5 Current=false Cumulative=true BinsPerPixel=6 Slope=1.1 StartFreq=0 WaterfallPalette=Default Fmin=2400 Flatten=false When the box is unchecked: I have a green line that ramps up at 100 Hz peaking around 250 Hz and staying pretty flat . with a very slight downward tilt from 3000 Hz to 3600 Hz or so where it tails off fairly quickly. In previous versions I was able to adjust the slope ever so slightly such that the green line practically sat on one of the horizontal graph lines. If I check the Flatten box in r3659: The entire green line is brought up one horizontal line . and there's a significant ramp from about 3000 Hz up to the roll off point. This probably is not indicative of what should be (ideally) happening? Bob W1QA
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