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<blockquote data-quote="Jason Glass" data-source="post: 65052" data-attributes="member: 2167"><p>Re: Apps</p><p></p><p>+1 for "AV Tools". "Pinout" is also OK. "Electrodroid" is packed with engineering calculators, converters, component color code charts, etc.</p><p></p><p>For RTA's, my favorite is "Speedy Spectrum Analyzer". It's an FFT display that can track and display multiple peak markers, and it really is fast. When the batteries in my Ivie die, it's the next best thing for ringing out wedges.</p><p></p><p>For a fairly in-depth look at local broadcast TV signals based on FCC license info and terrain + propagation modeling, "TV Antenna Helper FREE" is pretty tough to beat for quick info that helps with down & dirty RF coordinations.</p><p></p><p>"ConvertPad" is great for conversion between measurement systems. "OANDA Currency Converter" is indispensable when you're on a world tour. It automatically updates exchange rates daily.</p><p></p><p>BTW, I'm running these in Android OS. I don't know if the iOS versions are as good.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jason Glass, post: 65052, member: 2167"] Re: Apps +1 for "AV Tools". "Pinout" is also OK. "Electrodroid" is packed with engineering calculators, converters, component color code charts, etc. For RTA's, my favorite is "Speedy Spectrum Analyzer". It's an FFT display that can track and display multiple peak markers, and it really is fast. When the batteries in my Ivie die, it's the next best thing for ringing out wedges. For a fairly in-depth look at local broadcast TV signals based on FCC license info and terrain + propagation modeling, "TV Antenna Helper FREE" is pretty tough to beat for quick info that helps with down & dirty RF coordinations. "ConvertPad" is great for conversion between measurement systems. "OANDA Currency Converter" is indispensable when you're on a world tour. It automatically updates exchange rates daily. BTW, I'm running these in Android OS. I don't know if the iOS versions are as good. [/QUOTE]
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