wflor/wceil scale have a deficit setting?
sorry I'm new to kiwi and don't have much skill. With any signal received I find the scale with these colors. looking at many kiwis they have a different scale. Where did I make a mistake with the settings? Even if I change the values as administrator the result does not change, does anyone have any advice?data:image/png;base64,iVBORw0KGgoAAAANSUhEUgAAABQAAAAUCAQAAAAngNWGAAAA/0lEQVR4AYXNMSiEcRyA4cfmGHQbCZIipkuxnJgMStlMNmeyD2dwmc8+sZgxYJd9ErIZFHUyYYD7fkr6l4/rnvmtl7+KitrqV/fq2Y5eLY3Z9S48eRLe7BmVZ9qhTLhQ0algzZWQOVKSsCF8OjAnwbxDTWFDUhPK/jMr1H6HE/IqRky2DyvCefuwItwZzodVoYRiLqMkVCXrwpJ9twZ+sgfDYEFYl8wIWxZ9uFf7zkallxlJh4YrLGsKjZRx7VGHhLqwgFUN45DGdb8MeXGpgB4ABZdeDcpZEY51A+hyLKz4S1W4MQWm3AibWtgWmk6dyISa1pSdyWTOlLXVp0+eL9D/ZPfBTNanAAAAAElFTkSuQmCC
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That's not how it works.
When you're in "aperture = auto" mode the signal strengths in the waterfall define where the WF min/max points are defined. WF floor/ceil lets you add/subtract amounts onto that. Scroll down in the WFn tab to see the exact calculation.
So two different Kiwis will show different results if the signals are not the same strength.
If you want to set absolute values use the "aper = man" mode to set WF min/max directly.