Daqarta
Data AcQuisition And Real-Time Analysis
Scope - Spectrum - Spectrogram - Signal Generator
Software for Windows
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The following is from the Daqarta Help system:

Features:

Oscilloscope

Spectrum Analyzer

8-Channel
Signal Generator

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Spectrogram

Pitch Tracker

Pitch-to-MIDI

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Engine Simulator

LCR Meter

Remote Operation

DC Measurements

True RMS Voltmeter

Sound Level Meter

Frequency Counter
    Period
    Event
    Spectral Event

    Temperature
    Pressure
    MHz Frequencies

Data Logger

Waveform Averager

Histogram

Post-Stimulus Time
Histogram (PSTH)

THD Meter

IMD Meter

Precision Phase Meter

Pulse Meter

Macro System

Multi-Trace Arrays

Trigger Controls

Auto-Calibration

Spectral Peak Track

Spectrum Limit Testing

Direct-to-Disk Recording

Accessibility

Applications:

Frequency response

Distortion measurement

Speech and music

Microphone calibration

Loudspeaker test

Auditory phenomena

Musical instrument tuning

Animal sound

Evoked potentials

Rotating machinery

Automotive

Product test

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Display Line Style

Controls: Edit Menu >> Colors & Line Styles >> Style
Macro: LineStyle

The Style button uses a two-letter prefix to show which line it applies to. L.I. Style is the default when when Screen, Grid, or Cursors is selected, otherwise it will be the selected display channel.

A solid line is the default. Repeated button clicks will advance to dashed, dotted, dash-dot, dash-dot-dot, and back to solid.


Macro Notes:

To change the line style of the selected display channel, use LineStyle=n where n is 0 to 4:

To change the style of a specific channel, even if not selected, precede the above command with a two-letter channel prefix. Note that there is no period after the first letter (L or R), even though the button label shows it:

    LI.LineStyle=n    Left In
    RI.LineStyle=n    Right In
    LO.LineStyle=n    Left Out
    RO.LineStyle=n    Right Out

You can also use Ch.LineStyle=n to change the style of the channel specified previously via a separate Ch=n Channel Select command:

    Ch=0    Left In
    Ch=1    Right In
    Ch=2    Left Out
    Ch=3    Right Out

Alternatively, instead of a prefix, you can use the same suffix scheme as for the above ColorNum macro:

    LineStyle#L=n   Left In
    LineStyle#R=n   Right In
    LineStyle#l=n   Left Out
    LineStyle#r=n   Right Out
    LineStyle#c=n   prior Ch Channel Select

See also Colors & Line Styles Dialog.

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