A few users of Argo complained that, in QRSS3
mode, the frequency span covered, slightly more than 170 Hz, was
not large enough to examine at once the entire segment of
interest.
That number was dictated by the fix vertical size of the Argo
window, and the rigid one-to-one mapping between the FFT bins and
screen pixels.
To address those complaints, I produced an experimental version of
Argo, build 140, where the vertical size of the program window is
dynamically resizable, even when Argo is running.
To do that, just press the '+' on the numeric keypad to increase
the size in steps of 100 pixels, up to a maximum of 1000 pixels,
or press the '-' key, still on the numerical keypad, to reduce it,
down to a minimum of 600 pixels.
Those numbers are of course decided more or less arbitrarily by
me, and can be changed upon feedback by the users.
If you want to test it, please download it from here :
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/15089947/Argo140.zip
73 Alberto I2PHD
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