MHz User Reviews

MHz
MHz
Jakup Andrias Knudsen

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quits immediately

horrible app. quits immediately. support website doesn’t work. don’t waste your 99 cents

Response from developer

Can’t argue with any of that — v1 crashing on launch was less a bug and more a personality trait. We didn’t patch it, we replaced it. v2 is a ground-up rebuild that actually opens and stays open. If the support link still 404s on you, reply here directly and we’ll fix you personally, out of spite for our old website.

Doesn’t do anything.

Can’t get any frequencies in the US. It used to work, but not anymore.

Response from developer

You’re right, and that one’s genuinely not on you. v1’s US frequency data came from a third-party database, and that provider quietly went out of business — taking US search down with it without us changing a single line of code. Great business model for them, less great for you. v2 rebuilds US coverage in-house as part of a proper 60+ country database, so it’s back, and it’s no longer riding on some other company’s server staying online.

Did not work at all for also!!!

I tried using this app to search for open wireless frequencies in Los Angeles for my Sennheiser G4 wireless mic systems and could not get it to work at all. It kept telling me to input a specific address and then search. When I did enter a address still nothing productive happens with this app. I know it’s only $.99cents but to me I feel ripped off. THIS APP IS A DUD!!!
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Response from developer

Sorry about this one — v1’s US frequency data came from a third-party database that had already gone out of business by the time you tried this, so the address box was asking for details it had nowhere left to send. Not a great experience, and not a great look for us for depending on it in the first place. v2 replaces that pipeline entirely with native coverage across 60+ countries, so Los Angeles is back on the map — literally.

Did not work at all for me

Trying to find anything in my area using the map gave only error messages. We are in a well known and popular city.

Response from developer

The map wasn’t broken, exactly — it was faithfully querying a US data source that had already shut down, which from where you’re sitting is a distinction without a difference. v2 rebuilds that coverage in-house across 60+ countries instead of leaning on a single external vendor’s continued existence. Update and your city should show up properly now.

Lucy

Useless