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# Map

<figure><img src="/files/g2nzpBh8OHAEjssSt47q" alt=""><figcaption><p>Map of raw data.</p></figcaption></figure>

The Map tab displays a longitude-latitude grid where raw data is plotted every ten seconds. It is important to know that the data is only tentatively calibrated, and no further filtering or processing is done. The colour scale is automatically adjusted periodically, but especially in the beginning, it may take several minutes for the colour scale to settle.

The user can use the drop-down menu to access data from various sensors.

The maximum amount of data displayed in this map is limited to xx hours. Older data are removed from the map.&#x20;

The Clear All Tracks button can be used to remove all data points in the map.


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