Select the Open Tracking List from the File menu (Open Tracking List File). Click to open an archived file. A list of tracking events appears as shown in Figure: Tracking Event Log. The list is stored and sorted by the oldest tracking event that appears at the top to the latest tracking event at the bottom of the list. The data can be sorted by selecting the column header. See Sort Track Events. The data collected in each event includes the following:
#
The auto-assigned tracking-event occurrence number collected in the list.
Frequency
The frequency shown is the estimated center frequency of the drone signal. It is the center frequency of the mask violation that triggered the tracking event. For more on mask setups, see Configure Tracking Bands.
Time
Start time of the tracking event.
Duration
The time interval of the tracked event.
Distance
The distance the drone traveled during the tracking event.
Tracking Event Log
Row Color Coding
Blue
A user-selected track event that appears on map screen.
Yellow
Indicates a marginal event. Most likely a drone, but the yellow flag affirms confirmation is suggested.
Red
When a signal appears to be random, such as a WiFi signal, a positive detection will turn the row red. Note that a hovering drone may trigger a positive; therefore, if confirmed, the event is logged and can be removed from the list.
Sort Track Events
The logged events list can be sorted by clicking the header title.
• Sort by #: Sorts the entire log list from first to last event or last to first event.
• Sort by Frequency: Sorts the entire log list from lowest to highest frequency or highest to lowest.
• Sort by Time: Sorts the entire log list from earliest logged time to last log time or last logged time to first logged time.
• Sort by Duration: Sorts the entire log list from the shortest duration time to the longest duration time or from the longest duration time to the shortest duration time.
• Sort by Distance: Sorts the entire log list from the longest distanced logged to the shortest distance logged or from the shortest distance logged to the longest distance logged.