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    Since you have gps units, why not just set two waypoints, one on each end/side of the test subjects or area, and then have the units navigate you from A to B ????? If you start on A, the 2nd run or 3rd run should be close enough for a good comparison between the screenshots
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    Quote Originally Posted by jimp View Post
    Since you have gps units, why not just set two waypoints, one on each end/side of the test subjects or area, and then have the units navigate you from A to B ????? If you start on A, the 2nd run or 3rd run should be close enough for a good comparison between the screenshots
    Good point jimp...and pretty effective for most testing....

    But for most of my testing (of experimental xducers and stuff)...I'm watching full screen views of the images garnered and I don't want a chart view cutting into that screen real estate...

    There are tests I make that re-scan the same brushpile 20-30 times getting full screen snapshots every pass...(sometimes even freezing the screen and getting 3-4 separate full screen image snapshots at different settings)...

    Now if I had a second unit for chart...that would be a different scenario all together...

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