NCDXF Beacon for Android
Wasn't very helpful in finding propagation to the North and South. Maybe in the future when more beacons are online
The timing seems perfectly matched in my android app, and this mobile display and timing is better than what I get even on my macbook pro or win10 computers. Tnx & congrats for the nice app.
It's simple stable and does a great job
This app makes it easy to find what beacons are currently transmitting. I find this app extremely useful to determine what propagation conditions are like. I recently had a problem with this app crashing. I emailed the developer and he was able to push out a fix in less than a day. Great support from a great developer.
Use it often.
The best beacon service useful to check propagation. Thanks, Luigi IZ7MSJ
Perfect
PERFECT
Never worked.
Such a great aid to my mobile HF ops. I can monitor my band of choice and know where the propagation is best.... Thanks CU ON 14.242 Mobile
This app does exactly what it says it will do and is beautifully designed. Pick a band and watch the current beacon as you listen for the signal to check propagation. If you listen to the beacons, and you should, this is the ideal app to have in your pocket to know which one is transmitting right now.
Rapid dev support leads to errors!!! Click on OA4B and it says LU4AA Buenos Aires. Click on YV5B and it says OA4B Lima. Click on 5Z4B and it says ZS6DN Pretoria. Click on VR2B and it says JA2IGY Mt. Asama. Approx. 50% errors in code. Needs a lot more work and attention to detail.
Had an issue with Galaxy Nexus, and dev responded immediately with help and resolved the issue quickly! Note do not use force gpu rendering and app will work great.
Handy app
Works great on Samsung Tab 10.1!
Needs SD card support.
Works perfectly (Samsung Infuse 4G). Thanks for making it available.
Very nice works perfectly.
Great app. They even put in a fix for the Droid UTC vs GPS time offset bug. Nicely done.
Nice app to assist with checking beacons.
Working great... Excellent little app :-)
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This is the best Ham Radio app, period. I'm looking for some channels on the lower bands, 40, 80, and 160 meters. Most days, 20 thru 10 are just dead here in San Jose, CA. I can only hear W6WX. Thanks to the Northern Cal DX group, you rock, I just may have to join up. 73's WA6YPV