brian nocules
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I expected this to be one of those apps that is more fluff than utility. Boy was I wrong. I thought maybe the reviews were paid for, they're not. This app is excellent for amateur radio enthusiasts. Everything from a q code chart, to a coordinate calculator, I mean hell there's even a calculator and diagram where you enter the frequency of your desired antenna (j pole, ground plane, 3 element yagi, 7 element Yagi, and like 20 other antenna types). It shows you exactly how to cut each element.
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A Google user
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This is a thoughtful collection of tools, however some of them are unfinished. You should be able to enter information on more lines of each formula, to work things backward. For instance, if I have a 28 foot long piece of wire, what frequency will it resonate if I make a loop out of it? The readability strength and tone section logo says readability tone and strength even though that's improper. There are some other little nuisances, but all in all this is a handy set of tools.
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Jonathan Horner
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The free version is good, but the paid version is awesome. It's only a couple dollars for the paid version, and that gets you lots of goodies. One of the best apps in my radio app arsenal. The app needs an update, and hasn't had one since 2018. The coordinates calculator doesn't work properly, at least on Android 12. I love the app, but guys you have to keep up with the OS developers.
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