I discovered that SDRtrunk uses the preferences listed in
<application root directory> / SDRTrunk.properties
In that file find
spectral.display.enabled=false
which works for me, but only when I start it with the shortcut that I created on the Windows 10 Desktop. When it starts from the batch file that I placed in shell:startup it sometimes choose to ignore that setting. Go figure.
I also just discovered the settings.xml file which defines where the dividers for the various panes are drawn. It never remembers those when I move them so maybe I will experiment with that to get me more screen real estate for the Now Playing calls grid since that is of interest to me, whereas the spectrum display and waterfall are not.
Hope this helps.
Bote Man
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