OPERATION
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Opening or Closing a Signal List
1. If you are not already in the Signals|Lists Sub-Menu, from the Main Menu select Signals|Lists.
2. From the Lists Sub-Menu, select the Open icon. The open dialog box will appear.
3. After navigating to the media where your signal list is located, select your previously saved
signal list and select OK or press F5.
4. To close any open signal list, select the Close icon from the Signals | Lists Sub-Menu or select the
red ‘x’ on the tabbed signal list window. Both the displayed signal list and the markers displayed
in the spectral graph will disappear.
Note: A signal list can be open at the same time as a Sweep Mode RSSI locator window, a live raster
waterfall, or a math trace. If more than one of these items is open, these windows will be tabbed.
Select a tab to display the respective window.
Merging Signal Lists
With the OSCOR, you are able to merge multiple signal lists in the unit itself. However, you must be
careful with this function because it is relatively easy to corrupt a signal list with duplicates of the same
signals.
1. Open one of the signal lists that you would like to merge.
2. If you are not already in the Signals | Lists Sub-Menu, from the Main Menu select Signals | Lists.
3. From the Lists Sub-Menu, select the Merge icon. The open dialog box will appear.
4. From the open dialog box, choose another signal list that you would like to merge and select OK
or press F5. This signal list will now open and will be merged with the signal list that was already
open on the unit.
5. You can continue merging additional signal lists by repeating steps 3 and 4. Be sure to select the
Merge icon and not the Open icon.
6. When you are finished working with the merged signal list, be sure to save it for future
reference.
Adding or Removing Signals from Signal Lists
Signals can be added to or removed from any open signal list. If no signal list is currently open and you
add a signal, a new list is created with the added signal. This list must be saved before it is closed or
before you open another list, if you want to be able to recall it later.