Hmmm ... don't know, but generally speaking anything monochrome works for me. Ansel Adams photos look great to me, monochrome TV is fine too. My wife tells me the P3 spectrum display background is deep blue, which is just barely distinguishable for me from the black WF background in monochrome mode. When information is conveyed on a display, graph, Power Point slide, or whatever using different colors, I do fine if:

1.  The various colors look different to me; and

2.  They are identified somewhere in text denoting what each means.

Scientific American [lots of graphs and color coded diagrams] can often be incomprehensible to me. Well, sometimes the text is incomprehensible for me even without the graphs. :-)

Finding the VFO A cursor [green] in the spectrum display [yellow] when the band is full of signals is my real goal. I don't really look much at the spectrum half of the display much except to see what the level of a signal is in dBm and find the cursor, the monochrome WF is much more useful for me. Anything that would make the cursor stand out would be fine.

Let us also not forget, this may affect exactly one Elecraft customer, hardly worth a lot of engineering effort. :-)

73,

Fred K6DGW
- Northern California Contest Club
- CU in the 50th Running of the Cal QSO Party 3-4 Oct 2015
- www.cqp.org

On 1/7/2015 7:17 PM, a******@sbcglobal wrote:
Interesting. Would a straight monochrome spectrum take care of all of this?

Al. W6LX

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