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thereamp;#39;s lots of ways to look at Phase array data to be able to take a look at a new one this is the merged B scan view on the omniscan and omnipc one of the most common ways to analyze phased array data is to take a look at the c-scan and the B scan on the same screen together you can see the whole scan in one shot and then you can correlate data between the two of them if we have a b scan thatamp;#39;s been projected from the sectorial the B scan is just the a scan at that particular angle encoded along the entire length of the scan in order to see everything on the B scan you have to move that angle cursor around so typically you would use the higher angles to inspect the weld route on the first leg and then as you reduce the angle cursor so sweep the angle down you can start to see the responses at the middle of the Weld and the top of the weld on the second leg but all of this means you have to be constantly manipulating that angle cursor so what if we could merge