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Size:
0.6 MB
Category:
Business
Business
OS:
iOS
iOS
Price:
Free
Free
Compatible:
iPhone iPad
iPhone iPad
Requirements:
Compatible with iPhone
Compatible with iPhone
Version:
2.1
2.1
Description - MicroWave Calculator
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The MicroWave Calculator is now available as a free download on Apple Store for both iPhone and iPad owners.The application is supporting English language. It weighs in at only 0.6 MB to download. It is highly advisable to have the latest app version installed so that you don`t miss out on the fresh new features and improvements. The current app version 2.1 has been released on 2014-11-27. The Apple Store includes a very useful feature that will check if your device and iOS version are both compatible with the app. Most iPhone and iPad are compatible. Here is the app`s compatibility information: Compatible with iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad.Requires iOS 3.2 or later
More Info: Find more info about MicroWave Calculator in Agilent Technologies, Inc`s Official Website : http://support.business.agilent.com/iapps/microwave/index.aspx
More Info: Find more info about MicroWave Calculator in Agilent Technologies, Inc`s Official Website : http://support.business.agilent.com/iapps/microwave/index.aspx
The Agilent Microwave ( Wave) calculator helps calculate errors in your microwave measurements. It consists of a Directivity Error Calculator, a Mismatch Error Limit Calculator, a Ratio-to-dB Calculator, Noise calculators and Antenna calculators.
This appears to be a remake of the old Agilent calculator which though incomplete was a cool and functional device This new Keysight calculator however confuses return loss with insertion loss and vice versa It also displays the decibel dB as a non absolute term which is a gross error You need to clean this thing up Glaring deficiencies BSAST
For those familiar with using the old HP reflectometer calculator this is a nice substitute You can do most things that you usually do with the slide rule It s a little easier to carry around than the slide rule too My suggestion is to compare the app with your slide rule until you re familiar with what function corresponds to your slide rule Well done Nice replacement for slide rule Teddytoons
Don t need cardboard slider version anymore Awesome Littleleo
Dont need cardboard slider version anymore Awesome
For those familiar with using the old HP reflectometer calculator this is a nice substitute You can do most things that you usually do with the slide rule Its a little easier to carry around than the slide rule too My suggestion is to compare the app with your slide rule until youre familiar with what function corresponds to your slide rule Well done Nice replacement for slide rule
This appears to be a remake of the old Agilent calculator which though incomplete was a cool and functional device This new Keysight calculator however confuses return loss with insertion loss and vice versa It also displays the decibel dB as a nonabsolute term which is a gross error You need to clean this thing up Glaring deficiencies
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