User Reviews: RadioLand

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  • Still problems

    Works fine on any wi-fi but still have issues with T-Mobile with my iPhone 13 Pro and latest IOS update.
    Great app and used it many times till whatever changes were made created conflicts
    When in areas where WiFi is not available app does not work using T-Mobile internet
  • Nice App

    I was pleased to find this app. A few suggestions, not sure how practical they are. Adding the AM band, HD channel listings, and a link to stream the station, where available.
  • Great app! Please fix iPad font size

    I really like your app and presented it to my radio clubg and everyone was very impressed!

    I noticed that a recent update must have made the font size on my iPad Pro very large. I don’t see a way to change this, including setting the font size in in RadioLand or changing the iPad font size settings.

    Keep up the good work!
  • A daily use app for me

    This is a very helpful app to find FM radio stations both at home as well as when traveling. It’s simple to use and is very powerful.
  • The update is great.

    I love the Longley Rice maps but you are missing a lot of translators. Thanks.
  • Version 1.9

    the latest update crashes on launch.

    Developer Response

    Hello, I am very sorry for the trouble! Version 1.9.1 just pushed out to the app store this morning, and should correct the issue. Thank you so much for your interest!
  • Great app for broadcast FM radio!

    Whether you are a radio geek, just trying to find radio stations in your area, or even a Broadcast Engineer, radio management or a DJ … this app cannot be beat. It's excellent in providing the Longley Rice contour maps, noting any potential interfering stations or HD carriers, etc. Very simple to look up call signs, stats on the stations, and so much more. For all this, you can't beat the price! A lot of time and effort has been invested with this application which many of us really appreciate.
  • Accurate signal reception; formats mostly good

    Tried this app when I was on the road and found it to be very accurate, especially with regards to signal strength. You’ll probably want to keep it on the default medium setting if you’re using a boom box or home receiver with an indoor antenna. The low setting will show more stations, which is particularly useful if your vehicle has an above average radio. I was getting a station out of Ft. Dodge IA and was 67 miles away yet the RDS was still decoding. The low setting list showed that station where the medium didn’t.

    Only one minor flaw, there doesn’t seem to be a link to report incorrect information. There are some HD fed translators near me which show the format of the main program rather than the HD sub channel. Not bad enough to deduct a star but still worth mentioning.
  • Great App

    Obviously, a lot of time went into the app. lots of detailed information, including power in your direction, if a directional antenna is used. Would be great to see one for TV.
  • Nice App

    I was pleased to find this app. A few suggestions, not sure how practical they are. Adding the AM band, HD channel listings, and a link to stream the station, where available.

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