Log Quality
A score (0-100, graded A+ through D) measuring the quality and completeness of the log data: channels present, sample rate, pull duration, data completeness, and multi-pull coverage.
Why it matters
A log missing key channels or with only 2 seconds of WOT can't produce reliable findings. Log quality tells you how much to trust the analysis and what to improve next time you log.
What to look for
30/30 on channels means all essential channels are present. Low pull duration means longer WOT pulls are needed. Higher sample rate (10Hz+) means better data resolution.
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