Introducing iFTx: The Essential iOS App for FT8 and FT4 Digital Modes!
- Seamlessly Engage: iFTx brings FT8 and FT4 digital modes to your iOS device, enabling convenient and portable digital communication.
- Anytime, Anywhere: Enjoy the flexibility to connect with operators globally from the comfort of your iOS device.
- Effortless Operation: Navigate the user-friendly interface for quick setup and real-time messaging.
- Reliable Performance: Experience clear signals and adapt to changing propagation conditions with ease.
- Log Your Success: Keep track of your contacts effortlessly with integrated QSO logging.
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in United Kingdom
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Great App
Thanks to the Dev for this wonderful FT8 App. Plugged loaded it on my iPad, plugged in my QMX, turned VOX on and off it went! Really impressed, lovely waterfall on a 11.9” iPad Pro! Only point and as previously mentioned it would be great if it set the transmit frequency automatically when responding to a CQ. 73 de G4KCM
Off to a great start
I was very pleased to find a simple to use FT8/FT4 app for iOS.
This app works well with my QDX and QMX transceivers and my iPhone.
Occasionally I find that my callsign is logged instead of the station worked and zero report logged. Could be driver error.
Would be perfect if a SOTA reference could be added in the exchange.
Thanks Christoph!
App currently not reliable enough to use
Despite initial good communication I have had zero replies to my emails asking when the app will be updated so it is functional, you have not replied Chris but replied to someone else’s feedback on here. After I messaged you , please update the app and make it usable
FT8/4
Impressive! Have been using FT8d but this app has better display AND waterfall. Just been decoding a string of Ws etc on 10 metres with short wire antenna and FT817 on desk and speaker to mic only. Can’t wait to try vox tx.
G4BTI.
Great ft8 app
Enjoying this app, minimal in terms of operation but that’s not a bad thing. My only gripe is that when you answer a call it won’t transmit on the sender’s frequency unless you manually adjust it first by using the waterfall, maybe something that could be addressed in an update.