Recently purchased the S22 and freqfinder crashes and is no longer working. Updated to latest version. Paid extra for the TV channels as well. Will this be fixed?
Must have app.
Saves my life every time....... I'm never in the same location twice and if I were, things change!
Could be a bit more user friendly. Also being able to delete all frequencies at once would be nice.
Great tool for audio pros that deal with lots of wireless mics and comms.
This app gives me the same frequencies for my lectrosonics and sennheiser g3's no matter where I am in the SF Bay Area. They never change EVER. And they are never clean frequencies either. Am I missing a step here? Samsung s10, all current software.
A must have.
I love the app. There is a bug I came across. If you try and create a custom transmitter, the app crashes on my Pixel 2 phone. Other than that, it helped me coordinate 10 wireless body packs, 8 wireless hand held mics and 6 in ear monitor transmitters (that's 24 transmitters all on different frequencies).. We were having all kinds of issues and this app helped clean it all up. Since I couldn't find a profile for Galaxy Audio 1400 in ear I was going to do a custom transmitter but the app would crash when trying to save it so I just found another profile that matched close to the 1400 in ear transmitter and used that and it worked. I did buy the tv plugin because I was pretty sure we were also getting tv station interference also. It went out and found my local tv stations and avoided them in the suggested frequencies to use. Very nice. If you could add the Galaxy Audio AS-1400 In Ear Monitor to the app, that would be the best. Thanks .
This app is super convenient for doing freqs on the fly. Contacted James about app issues; he was very courteous and fast to respond. Seems to have the problem resolved and an update (Sept 2019) should rectify the Apple/ Android ffx glitch. Tweak it till it Hz!
One of the few tools I feel naked without. Works great! I've consistently gotten cleaner results with FreqFinder than with IAS, no doubt.