Minor bugs overall great
I’ve been using it for a week or so and although there are some minor issues like layout problems and pass filtering crashing the app it is easy to use and has worked great for me starting off working sats handheld.
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I’ve been using it for a week or so and although there are some minor issues like layout problems and pass filtering crashing the app it is easy to use and has worked great for me starting off working sats handheld.
Ok, now all the satellite databases load/good. Thank you Craig.
Required a subscription to select satellites. Selected NOAA group and app crashed. Wasted $12 for an annual subscription based on good reviews. Guess I didn’t see all the reviews.
When I look at the subscription, it says it expires a year from now, but when I run the app it tells me it can’t find the subscription. This is ridiculous, since the update and going to a subscription model the app does not function properly.
When you put multiple satellites in your select group the world map is too cluttered. It displays all satellites at once.
Used to work but now see what’s up and crashes.
I’ve been enjoying the app so far. One feature I would like to see is the NORAD ID number listed on the satellite details and an area for making notes on the satellite for things like activation tones and transmit tones. Keep up the good work!
Seems like a decent little app although the ISS uplink and downlink frequencies for the cross band repeater are reversed.
I have used the previous versions of this app HamSat and ProSat now dubbed “Classic” for almost 10 years! They have come along way and stood the test of time. I have no problem paying a subscription for continued development and improvement. Especially for as much use and enjoyment I have gotten out of app after so many years. Other iOS apps do not Doppler correct RX/TX frequencies and other reviewers may not have realized that the developer added portable Azimuth and Elevation HTTP Rotor Interface Control via Arduino!
App will not find any satellites other than the ISS when you search