BigDanishGuy, (edited )

I think I’ve managed to do what you asked, let me know if I messed it up.

I got my function gen to do 6.1-12 in two decades x100 and x1000. The sweeps are almost linear after the first 500ms, meaning that each horizontal division of each 200ms denotes the following:

Timemark Frequency
0 6.1kHz
200ms 6.1kHz
400ms 6.1kHz
600ms 10.2kHz
800ms 22.7kHz
1000ms 36.2kHz
1200ms 50kHz
1400ms 64.1kHz
1600ms 78.1kHz
1800ms 92.6k
2000ms 106kHz
2200ms 119kHz

With all that said here’s the data

Replacement cap 610-12k https://sh.itjust.works/pictrs/image/b1a7479a-8d19-4649-8f5a-45863906eda4.webp

Original cap 610-12k https://sh.itjust.works/pictrs/image/bc1d44e9-a580-4ba7-afc6-e9cad9aca6d6.webp

Replacement cap 6.1k-120k https://sh.itjust.works/pictrs/image/ae7b53dc-5ac2-4ab9-9b30-8e53dd11429c.webp

Original cap 6.1k-120k https://sh.itjust.works/pictrs/image/a71ac2e8-82da-4b11-8800-e7fd407ae3e3.webp

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