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Old 09-11-2018, 10:40 AM   #2
Bill Grubbs
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Default Re: Data devices

Yes and no...

Initially it is like a dog or cat watching TV. You just wont get it. After numerous runs things may or may not begin to make sense. Probably one of the biggest advantages I have found is when something does go wrong you can go back and review runs and you will begin to see markers that precipitated the event. then if you start to see those markers again, at some other time, you hopefully can take care of the issue before it becomes a major problem.

There are some people with no experience who can look at a graph and immediately interpret the data. The rest of us have to rely on trial and error with numerous runs before we can get to that level.

Experience is the key!!! Whether it is in the seat, or looking at graphs and comparing graphs.

Bill
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