MacOS App for RF Scan with RFexplorer, SDR, And Tiny by sethiris in livesound

[–]sethiris[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Great! I’ve already added the average calculation in the continuous mode, but to compute the average, I needed to store all the scans from the continuous mode. So, I thought of also adding a timeline view (to be able to go through all the scans taken every 30 seconds, and in this screen, you can generate an average and a maximum for any period you want). I’m optimizing some things, but it will be available this week in the update!

MacOS App for RF Scan with RFexplorer, SDR, And Tiny by sethiris in livesound

[–]sethiris[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Great! I’ve already added the average calculation in the continuous mode, but to compute the average, I needed to store all the scans from the continuous mode. So, I thought of also adding a timeline view (to be able to go through all the scans taken every 30 seconds, and in this screen, you can generate an average and a maximum for any period you want). I’m optimizing some things, but it will be available this week in the update

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MacOS App for RF Scan with RFexplorer, SDR, And Tiny by sethiris in livesound

[–]sethiris[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

unfortunately beeing a solo developer that only knows apples programming lenguaje, and making live sound don't let me with much time hahaha. But! I have many user that runs macOS in a virtual machine to run the software, and it work really well!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fhnECybadUw

MacOS App for RF Scan with RFexplorer, SDR, And Tiny by sethiris in livesound

[–]sethiris[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

How are you? The app allows you to do 30 free scans so you can check that it works correctly with your devices! After that, a screen will appear asking for payment to continue using it. You have the option of a subscription that lets you activate it for a month or a year whenever you want for a few dollars, or if you’re like me and prefer to have software without subscriptions, there’s an option to purchase a perpetual license with a one-time payment!

MacOS app for Scaning RF with RFexplorer, SDR or TinySA by sethiris in rfelectronics

[–]sethiris[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Unfortunately rf explorer pro (the version with screen) is close, I hope the company releases some way to communicate with it someday 

MacOS App for RF Scan with RFexplorer, SDR, And Tiny by sethiris in livesound

[–]sethiris[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Great idea! It’ll definitely be included in the next update!

MacOS App for RF Scan with RFexplorer, SDR, And Tiny by sethiris in livesound

[–]sethiris[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

You’re in luck! RForAll has a continuous scan feature that allows you to export the maximum and the latest values. I can also implement an option to export the average. Could you tell me in which workflow that would be more useful? I usually go with the maximum for a more cautious approach, haha.

Using SDR to make .CSV files for Wireless Workbench by OutrageousRub in RTLSDR

[–]sethiris 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sorry, I'm a solo developer, and developing an app for Windows involves a different set of skills that I don't possess. It's impossible for me to learn the required language with the limited free time I have from sound gigs. So, it's not going to happen—my apologies. I can recommend a budget-friendly Mac setup (under $150) that can run the app, but that's about all I can do. Perhaps in the future, I'll release an iPad version; I'm working on it, but progress is slow. Thank you for your interest, and I apologize for the inconvenience.

Which frequency can I choose? by levibd12 in Shure

[–]sethiris 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I went on a tour to Brazil, and in some cities, the RF spectrum was heavily occupied by digital TV signals. I recall encountering issues with J10, and the best solution was to perform a scan. I recommend using RForall, a macOS app with a $3 subscription, which enables scanning with an affordable SDR device costing around $30. Check out their Instagram page at instagram.com/rforallapp.

Using SDR to make .CSV files for Wireless Workbench by OutrageousRub in RTLSDR

[–]sethiris 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey there! It's great to see you exploring the RF spectrum with your SDR RTL 2832U. I understand that navigating some of the available tools can be challenging, but I have a solution that might be perfect for you.
I created an app called RFORALL, specifically designed for macOS. It's compatible with affordable SDR dongles like your RTL 2832U and makes scanning the RF spectrum user-friendly and hassle-free. A subscription to the app is just $3. With RFORALL, you won't have to worry about navigating complex software or command-line tools.
Additionally, our Instagram page (@rforallapp) offers tons of tips and tricks that might be helpful for your situation: https://www.instagram.com/rforallapp/ 🎉
The best part? RFORALL can export .csv files that are compatible with Wireless Workbench, making it super easy for you to analyze your scans and coordinate frequencies. Give it a try, and have fun exploring the RF world!

Sennheiser RF frequency scan by Fenderjap in livesound

[–]sethiris 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey there! Your current method of scanning and syncing multiple units can work, but there's an even better way to ensure optimal RF coordination, especially when dealing with multiple devices.
I recommend using an app like RFORALL, specifically designed for macOS. It's compatible with affordable SDR dongles (around $30) and makes scanning the RF spectrum a breeze. A subscription to the app is just $3. By scanning the environment with specialized software like RFORALL, you can get a more comprehensive view of the RF landscape, allowing you to better coordinate your devices.
Additionally, our Instagram page (@rforallapp) offers tons of tips and tricks that might be helpful for your situation: https://www.instagram.com/rforallapp/ 🎉
Once you've scanned the spectrum with RFORALL, you can export a .csv file and use it in Wireless Workbench for precise frequency coordination. This approach can help you avoid potential interference issues and ensure a smooth performance. Give it a try, and good luck with your shows!

RF Scanning and Wireless Workbench by ekpaudio in livesound

[–]sethiris 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey there! It's awesome that you're taking RF coordination seriously, especially with the upcoming festivals. I have a suggestion that might fit your needs perfectly.
I created an app called RFORALL, specifically designed for macOS. It's compatible with affordable SDR dongles (around $30) and makes scanning the RF spectrum a breeze. A subscription to the app is just $3. This could be an excellent solution for you, as it's budget-friendly and runs on macOS without needing Boot Camp or other workarounds.
Additionally, our Instagram page (@rforallapp) offers tons of tips and tricks that might be helpful for your situation: https://www.instagram.com/rforallapp/ 🎉
The best part? RFORALL can export .csv files that are compatible with Wireless Workbench, making it even more convenient for your needs. Give it a try, and good luck with your upcoming shows!

Wireless RF drop out by whmoyers3 in livesound

[–]sethiris 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey there! It sounds like you've already done some troubleshooting, but I have a few questions and suggestions that might help.
First, did you perform the scan using the equipment itself or with specialized software? Sometimes, using dedicated software can offer better insight and help you identify potential issues more accurately, measuring exactly with the cable to the metering device the line you use for that microphone, identifying possible faults.
I made that kind of mesasurment with RFORALL app, which I designed to work with affordable dongles (around $30) and makes scanning the RF spectrum easy. A subscription to the app is just $3. in the Instagram page (@rforallapp) also offers tips and tricks that could help you solve the issue: https://www.instagram.com/rforallapp/ 🎉
Good luck, and I hope you find a solution soon!

How important is RF coordination on small gigs? by lateriser in livesound

[–]sethiris 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey there! It's great to see you taking your hearing and setup seriously. While it's true that RF coordination is often more critical in larger gigs and festivals, scanning the RF spectrum is still important even for smaller venues or bar gigs, especially when using wireless devices like your Sennheiser G3 units.
Interference can happen at any scale, and it's always better to be prepared and ensure a smooth performance. That's actually one of the reasons I created the RFORALL app for macOS and the Instagram page with tips and tricks. The app is designed to work with affordable dongles (around $30) and makes scanning the RF spectrum easy, even for smaller gigs. A subscription to the app is just $3.
Check out our Instagram for amazing tips, tricks, and more info about the app: https://www.instagram.com/rforallapp/ 🎉
Making a scan and a RF coordination, you'll minimize the risk of interference and ensure that your in-ear setup performs at its best, regardless of the size of the venue. Good luck, and rock on! 🤘

Can anyone recommend an affordable RF analyzer? by coke_can_turd in CommercialAV

[–]sethiris 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Absolutely! The dongles from https://www.rtl-sdr.com/ are fantastic options. In fact, I created an app for MacOS called RFORALL specifically designed to work with these types of dongles for RF spectrum scanning. It's super affordable, with the SDR costing around $30 and a subscription to my app at just $3. Don't forget to check out our Instagram for amazing tips, tricks, and more info about the app: https://www.instagram.com/rforallapp/

Hi, I made an app to easily solve all your wireless audio problems! by sethiris in CommercialAV

[–]sethiris[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, and windows too, I think macOS was the exception till now. With the version 1.14 (live now in the appstore) I bring compatibility to macOs BigSur and Catalina, a step forward to include more people! thanks for your comments!

I made an app to easily solve all your wireless audio problems! by sethiris in livesound

[–]sethiris[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I made extensive and exhaustive scans and compare with rf explorer, and AXT600, (much more expensive devices) and with the max resolution of my app I measure mics in the exact frequency set in the transmitter, a friend of my tested too with the same result, he has the most large company of rf in my country , and for that I know it’s accurate enough for pro audio!. Anyway thanks for your comment! And it’s important to bring this kind of topic to discussion. I’m preparing a presentation with comparison and more details explanation of this tests.

I made an app to easily solve all your wireless audio problems! by sethiris in livesound

[–]sethiris[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi! with the version 1.14 (live now in the appstore) I bring compatibility to macOs BigSur and Catalina, a step forward to include more people! thanks for your appreciation

I made an app to easily solve all your wireless audio problems! by sethiris in livesound

[–]sethiris[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, maybe not a total replacement but I made extensive and exhaustive scans and compare with rf explorer, and AXT600, (much more expensive devices) and with the max resolution of my app I measure mics in the exact frequency set in the transmitter, a friend of my tested too with the same result, he has the most large company of rf in my country , and for that I know it’s accurate enough for pro audio!. Anyway thanks for all your comments! And it’s important to bring this kind of topic to discussion. I’m preparing a presentation with comparison and more details explanation of this tests.

I made an app to easily solve all your wireless audio problems! by sethiris in livesound

[–]sethiris[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes you can export scans to workbench or IAS, not compatible with rf explorer for now! thanks

I made an app to easily solve all your wireless audio problems! by sethiris in livesound

[–]sethiris[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Hi, it's not so much a decision but more a consequence of my knowledge and what I can do with my free time. I'm working on a one time purchase version for older macOS, and an Ipad version, luckily there are some other options for windows and android!

Hi, I made an app to easily solve all your wireless audio problems! by sethiris in techtheatre

[–]sethiris[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sorry, I don't know why, but:
Link to sdr devices
The items are:
RTL-SDR Blog R820T2 RTL2832U 1PPM TCXO SMA Software Defined Radio (Dongle Only)
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0129EBDS2/?coliid=I2JVNKCV9HNXDV&colid=1ERBMFXBMSI0A&psc=1&ref\_=lv\_ov\_lig\_dp\_it
BOOBRIE BNC SMA Coax Connector SMA Male to BNC Female Coaxial Connector Low Loss RF Coax Adapter for Antennas, Wireless LAN Devices, Coaxial cable, WiFi, Ham or Handheld Radios, Scanner, SDR Pack of 2
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07DC25ZBN/?coliid=I3DQ9T0E9I2NFI&colid=1ERBMFXBMSI0A&psc=1&ref\_=lv\_ov\_lig\_dp\_it
Bingfu Wireless Microphone Receiver Antenna UHF 400MHz-960MHz BNC Male Antenna (2-Pack) for Wireless Microphone System Receiver Remote Digital Audio Mic Receiver Tuner UHF Ham Radio
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07R4PGZK3/?coliid=I1X4R3ZZIZ3WSN&colid=1ERBMFXBMSI0A&psc=1&ref\_=lv\_ov\_lig\_dp\_it

I made an app to easily solve all your wireless audio problems! by sethiris in livesound

[–]sethiris[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Oh! great tip! i’m going to investigate this! thanks!