App removed from site
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We're sorry, "Cable Loss Calculator" has been removed from the App Store.
Please return to the front page and use the search box above to find another app.
NOTE: This application is only useful to Cable Technicians and Installers.
Tired of doing long Cable Equations by hand? This is the application for you. No longer will you have to do all the complicated math that comes with the job of being a Cable Installer.
With this Application, you just have to submit your values into an easy to use interface, click the Calculate button, it automatically calculates the amount of loss through splitters and taps taking into account distance and type of cable.
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New in 1.3.3:
*Fixed bug caused in upgrading from 1.3.1 or lower to 1.3.2 where instead of loading any of the main screens it would load a plain gray screen.
*Minor code enhancements.
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Changelog:
Version 1.1:
*changed the icons.
*code optimized.
*Fixed the typo.
Version 1.2:
*Built for 2.0. This allows people on a firmware lower than 3.0 to use the application. Nothing changes if you're on firmware 3.0 or higher.
Version 1.3:
*New UI, looks loads better, finally gives room for more Channels and Frequencies.
*A button to e-mail me your channel requests. This will allow me to keep them organized and be more likely to implement them.
*A done button on the keyboard. I finally got around to getting rid of the necessity of clicking on the background.
*Optimization of lots of the code.
*Screen moves to prevent the keyboard blocking your current text field.
*Moved the Standard and Metric buttons to the info page since odds are that they won't be used more than once.
*Most likely some other things I forgot about.
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