RF Signal Tracker

RF Signal Tracker Free App

Rated 3.68/5 (2,071) —  Free Android application by Ken Hunt

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About RF Signal Tracker

The RF Signal Tracker is an engineering application for doing impromptu hand-held drive-tests with your Android phone. You can monitor the RF and WiFi signal strength as seen by the device as well as WiFi hotspots, describe a cell site's zone of coverage, identify changes in technology and handover points, and save and playback that data. Site locations can be loaded into a database via a CSV file, or by long-pressing the map on a location to manually insert the site to the database. While many of the phone stats in the app can be displayed on the phone already (go to Settings -> About -> Status to see them). The advantage of this app is you can then map, record, analyze, and share that data in a meaningful way.

App features:
- Monitor data traffic bytes.
- XY Chart of RF and WiFi signal strength over time.
- Voice notification of signal strength & technology changes, handovers, open hotspots, and more!
- Insert notes into the RF data collected. Notes can be viewed & edited in Big Picture
- 'Drive Mode' screen showing just RSSI, Cell ID, and technology to view while driving
- Localized for French, Spanish (thank you Augusto!), Portuguese, and German (thank you Lutz!).
- Map and record your color coded RF signal strength as you travel.
- War driving. Collect WiFi access points and list mobile location at the strongest signal.
- Users can redefine site locations on the map.
- Play back, pause, jump to any part of recorded data.
- Share collected data and Maps with Twitter, Facebook, whatever you can share with.
- Sector coverage zones describing sector orientation and beamwidth.
- Sound and Vibration notification on handover.
- User defined sites can be exported or imported for later use.
- A limited number of serving cells can be located through Google, OpenCellID.
- All sites located through Google or OpenCellID saved to local database.
- Export recorded data to XML, KML (Google Earth), or CSV files.
- Import older recorded data for playback.
- Roaming and data states, data activity, CGI.
- WiFi MAC address, BSSID, supplicant state.
- WiFi network access points identified.
- EIRP/ERP and Free Space Loss calculators
- Big picture of entire drive test or site survey
- Auto-shutoff at minimum battery level set by user
- Adjust GPS power settings
- App to SD card

*** Please keep those bug reports coming! If you crash and are given the option, please send in the report. I read them all. Or you can email directly at: Type1apps@gmail.com

Known Issues:
- If a site appears off the coast of Africa it means that you are using Google's location service or OpenCellID and they cannot determine that cell's location (so it returns the location 0 deg Lat, 0 deg Lon). A new feature for version 2.2.9 is the ability to define your own site locations (add, move or remove) by pressing a spot on the map or a site icon. Users can do their own site surveys as they travel. This is a workaround for those who do not have access to site location data -- unless you are an engineer for a carrier, you won't have access to this data since site locations are generally considered proprietary.

- Background recording, where you exit the app after you start recording, will not register signal strength changes if the phone is in sleep mode (screen is blank). This is a "bug" in Android not the app. If the phone is not allowed to sleep, background recording is possible.

- BER, EVDO, SNR & Ec/Io may display -1. This is the number the Android OS is sending, sorry.

- The app is optimized for GSM service. CDMA devices are not completely supported. This is due to the lack of a CDMA phone (and contract) on my part, not anything specific to the technology. So if you have a CDMA phone be aware it has not been tested by me.

- Please remember you are using a phone, not a laptop. If you try to record hours worth of data, and/or play it back, unexpected things may happen.

How to Download / Install

Download and install RF Signal Tracker version 2.5.49 on your Android device!
Downloaded 100,000+ times, content rating: Everyone
Android package: com.hotrod.utility.rfsignaltrackereclair, download RF Signal Tracker.apk

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App History & Updates

What's Changed
- Added privacy policy link to the app's "About" page.
Version update RF Signal Tracker was updated to version 2.5.49
Version update RF Signal Tracker was updated to version 2.5.43
More downloads  RF Signal Tracker reached 100 000 - 500 000 downloads
More downloads  RF Signal Tracker reached more then 250 000 downloads

What are users saying about RF Signal Tracker

K70%
by K####:

To hard to work or figure out

Q70%
by Q####:

Nice app!

R70%
by R####:

Buyer be ware. Down loads first then ask permissions to activate spyware.

C70%
by C####:

MIGHT BE NICE IF IT WOULD WORK.

R70%
by R####:

Maybe its just my phone..could be.. Keeps crashing

R70%
by R####:

I keep getting pop up asking to allow app to manage phone calls and messages. Slow and hogs system

E70%
by E####:

Cool data, bit won't stay open.

J70%
by J####:

It worked really good a few years ago so thought I would give it a try in hopes the dev figured things out. Looks like it still crashes all the time. It's a neat idea, if it would work as intended i would use it a lot. But there are other apps that don't crash that can do most of what this does. I just like the layout of this much better.

R70%
by R####:

Any fix? It shows only -222 dBm...so is useless if no improvement

R70%
by R####:

it wont work at all

S70%
by S####:

S7 Edge 6.01

P70%
by P####:

Doesn't work at all.

Q70%
by Q####:

Install app. Select app. Phone returns to home page. Uninstall app.

R70%
by R####:

Does not work

R70%
by R####:

FC after starting the app

R70%
by R####:

Nit realtime update cell info. Please add cell lock feature

R70%
by R####:

Says -113dbm

R70%
by R####:

Work's well.

R70%
by R####:

Blows....socks just like a shop vac

A70%
by A####:

Lenovo ZUK1

R70%
by R####:

Use it all the time, to prove to my lame provider that there is no coverage in the area they say has great coverage

S70%
by S####:

This app helping me to fight gang stalkers who beam RF 24/7 on me

R70%
by R####:

Would not start after preferences were set.

R70%
by R####:

Loved this app on my LP SGS5! Now with a SGS6 on MM, I just get endless java exceptions and no information about rssi, no chart, and no cells from google. Please fix the issues I would even pay for a "pro" version to have this working again.

U70%
by U####:

I keep getting updateWithNewLocation error java.pointer java.lang.nullException error and java.util.List.iterator () error every few seconds. Very annoying. Can't use app.

Z70%
by Z####:

It just keeps spamming java exception

I70%
by I####:

wish this app would have its bugs fixed; as others mentioned signal strength is permanently -222 and also some other values reported don't make sense to me (network-state 'disconnected' while connected,...) and i'd really wish there'd be a way to manually force a refresh as data sometimes seems not getting properly updated. hope these issues are getting fixed as this app offer quite what I was hoping for - if it'd work... UPDATE: version 2.5.36 still showing -222 signal strength for me

X70%
by X####:

Would be brilliant if only it displace and properly updated the correct information. Signal strength is stuck on 3g and cellid doesn't update currently.

N70%
by N####:

It was very good but after update it is show rx siginal -222 every time.

Q70%
by Q####:

Works ok on my GS5 but does not work with LG V10.

N70%
by N####:

Doesnt work, doesnt do anything except take up space. Remove this junk from the play store

Q70%
by Q####:

This app was a solid 5 stars on my old Note 2, and now, Note 4. That is, until recently. Android's update to 5.1.1 didn't help. CELLID reads -3 and power @ 1080 dbm (2 bars) shows there might be a missing decimal point. We live in the boonies in MT, and with a 3G Verizon Network Extender at home that doesn't play well with the occasional whiff of 4G that blows in and forces our two Galaxy phones to one (unusable) bar of 4G. I need this app to show Verizon the problem.

C70%
by C####:

DBM -222 & Cell ID not update automatically. Pls rectify as soon as possible

J70%
by J####:

Doesn't work after updated to latest version

N70%
by N####:

got a note4 stuck on -222 dbm. otherwise good for my needs so far

Z70%
by Z####:

Not working in ma k3 note lenovo..somebody's help me rxl -222

G70%
by G####:

Doesn't work on marshmallow on Moto G 3g. Hangs on Initialising the database. Used to work fine on my Moto G 2g on Lollipop

J70%
by J####:

hunt !!!!

N70%
by N####:

I use app in my work and I find it very helpful

N70%
by N####:

Updatewithlocation error in java programming


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