VBCTone

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Published by: Nob
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Description

This app is sound FFT and frequency measure, that is Morse-code decoder "Valiance Backbone for CW (VBC)"'s subset.
So, if you had the VBC, you did not need this VBCTone.
VBCTone is useful to detect call-back DX stations frequency.
VBCTone is able to measured transceiver's CW pitch.
Frequency resolution is ±5Hz.
Preparing operation for FFT makes correct frequency and High resolution shape. Let's try it!
This app contains these functions like bellow.
tone zero-in/shift-in indicator / tone frequency measure(±5Hz) / sound level measure / peak search
Operation movies are in www.youtube.com.
http://goo.gl/yEu3d1
http://goo.gl/7gp4yw
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App Info

Category
Utilities
Publisher
Nob
Languages
English, Japanese
Recent release
1.14.0 (1 year ago )
Released on
Aug 7, 2012 (12 years ago )
Last Updated
5 hours ago
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