Thank you, Greg. I was more curious as to why they ride in like that. I know when I have a particular noise from something like a dimmer or neon sign or whatever, it stays prevalent over the whole graph. These ones are just little spikes that ride in randomly and move on.
Just curious as to how that particular event happens.
Look at the display the same way as a scope, with the signals below the threshold settings, it is in free running mode with no trigger. This results in those signals just wandering around on the screen.
If you lower your threshold, you will start triggering on those signals as well. Note, you will also start sending those to the servers and might even go into interference. If you want to have a look at those pesky interference signals, set the channels to "Do not Send".
When you are done, remember to raise your thresholds and turn the channels back on.
Dries