Hi Madd,
I'm a little confused by the wording of your question, but I think you want a VI or method to display the frequency spectrum in the same way that the test panels do.
The RFSA driver keeps this correlation by default, so you don't need any special programming to display the 100 MHz capture at 100 MHz. The driver also installs a few examples to show how simple it is. Depending on your hardware (I only know you have a 5600, I don't know your digitizer), you will want to look at a different folder:
NI 5660 (5600 with a 5620):C:\Program Files\National Instruments\LabVIEW <Version>\examples\instr\ni5660
NI 5661 (5600 with a 5142):C:\Program Files\National Instruments\LabVIEW <Version>\examples\instr\niRFSA
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