Signal Collector 1.3.0 MEASURED DATA, OPEN TO BE LOOKED AT - Browse records in the settings menu opens the raw rows of the last measurement, so the question "did it get written down" no longer needs an export. - Filter by record type and time, search through the payload and the source name, and step through a window of fifty rows at a time. - The sequence number holds across the whole file: a row found in the preview can be found again in the export. - Rows are cut to the width of the display with dots in the middle; what they all have in common stands once above them, and a tap shows the row in full. - A long press marks a row. Marked rows can be hidden, and so can a whole source; Reset brings them back. Nothing of this touches the stored measurement or the export — it is crossing things out in the printout, not in the original. - Share slice hands the excerpt over as text with a header saying which measurement and which filter it came from. THE PHONE, DESCRIBED FOR A BUG REPORT - From the record browser opens the technical description of the phone: the sensors with their shortest permitted interval and queue depth, what GNSS, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth can do, the permissions, and the limits that cut a measurement short. - It can be copied or saved as a .txt file, and like the export it is never translated. - A greyed-out item in the menu now says what switches it on. Without a configured destination or without a finished measurement it used to look like a fault. CONTROLS YOU CAN CARRY - Press and hold Start, Reset or Stop and drag it to the bottom edge of the display. There it stays put while you scroll anywhere; drag it back into the content and it goes back to being a card. - The keys are carried one at a time, and the panel holds the whole width of the edge whether it carries one key or three. - A key let go outside a berth swings back with an overshoot as big as the distance it travelled, and only in the horizontal axis: up and down decides which berth it lands in, and a decision must not oscillate. - The arrangement is stored, so carried keys stay at the edge after a restart. A key you have just dragged does not fire when you let go. KEYS ON THE HOME SCREEN - Three kinds of widget, all of them sending the same intents the screen sends: a point mark with your own labels, a key that starts a saved recipe of sources, and a tile for a single source. - The mark widget writes its label into the point on the first tap, so a walk along a floor plan needs no typing at all. - A recipe key keeps its own copy of the selection: switching the preset in the app later does not change what the key measures. - A source tile shows what that source is collecting right now — access points, satellites in the fix, loudness — and a tap starts a measurement with it alone. - Starting from a key goes through a quarter-second transparent stop, because Android 14 and later lets no one start a location or microphone service from the background. Marking a point and stopping go straight to the running service, with no stop at all. SENSORS OUTSIDE THE PHONE - Sensors that broadcast their reading into the room are read straight from the Bluetooth scan that is already running: nothing to pair, nothing to connect, no new permission. - Four publicly described formats: BTHome v2, Ruuvi RAWv2 and RAWv1, ATC and pvvx, and Eddystone telemetry. - The values land in the same record as the advertising they came from, named and in SI units, under keys beginning with sensor_. - A reading the sensor itself marked as invalid is left out instead of being written as a number, and an unknown object ends the reading with sensor_truncated=true rather than being guessed at. THE PANEL ANSWERS THE SAME EVERYWHERE - A ticked box lights up in the bright green of the graphics instead of the dark one from the palette, and the tick is drawn into it by a stroke. - The material ripple on rows is replaced by a press, the same as on the header of an expanding card. A card presses down even when a switch elsewhere on the panel opens it. - The sample of a configured value in a source row opens that source's settings. - Keys inside sheets sit on the touch minimum, not above it. ON THE WEBSITE - A key on the page taps back under the finger, on phones that have a motor and only after a real touch. On a scroll that starts on the key, nothing sounds at all. - In the light scheme the diagram no longer draws white text on a white card, and lines and outlines no longer disappear into the background. - Three captions that overflowed their cards fit again, in English and in Czech. - The help page describes version 1.3.0, in English and in Czech. VERSION - Version code 29 / name 1.3.0, target Android 16 / API 36, minimum Android 12. - The store listing — texts, icon, feature graphic and screenshots — is updated from the repository by the build itself, so a corrected description no longer waits for a new version of the app.