So it is both declared and defined in constructor MainWindow. DispatchTimer timer; It needs to be a declared at global scope (where you can also define it e.g. = new DispatchTimer(). Or you can continue to define it in MainWindow's constructor. But it must be declared at global scope.
I see now; but now the values aren't refreshing at all... Am I missing something? I declare DispatchTimer globally, and call the timer.Stop etc in the RefreshTick_Change method
public void cbFrequency_Change(object sender, SelectionChangedEventArgs e)
{
timer.Stop();
//Takes the ComboBox value and converts it to seconds - plus one is for the starting at 0 convention
timer.Interval = TimeSpan.FromSeconds(cbFrequency.SelectedIndex +1);
timer.Start();
timer.Tick += timer_Tick;
}