Description
FT Ham – FT8/FT4 Decoder & Audio Transmitter for Amateur Radio
FT Ham puts a complete FT8/FT4 decoder and audio encoder/transmitter in your pocket. Decode, reply, and log QSOs directly from your iPhone — all in real time, fully offline.
What the app does for you:
- Live Waterfall: frequency vs time spectrogram with color intensity and vertical labels for each decoded signal.
- Real-time Decoding: receive FT8 and FT4 audio via microphone or connected audio interface and see callsigns, reports, and SNR instantly.
- Transmit (Encode & Play): generate FT8/FT4 audio for CQ, reports, RRR, and 73, aligned to correct UTC slots and played through speaker or radio interface.
- Auto QSO Sequencing: detects CQ, prepares replies, respects UTC timing and even/odd cycles, retries if needed, and can complete QSOs automatically.
- Manual Control Always Available: full manual message selection and intervention at any point.
- Predefined Messages & Composer: CQ, DX→ME, reports, RRR, and 73 — automatically filled with your callsign and locator, fully customizable.
- Logbook & ADIF Export: automatically log completed QSOs and export to standard ADIF for external logging software.
- Contact Map: visualize logged QSOs and geographic coverage in a single view.
Privacy & Safety:
- All decoding and signal processing runs entirely on your device. No internet connection required.
- FT Ham does not collect or share personal data. All settings and logs remain local on your device.
- Audio output may be connected to external radios; always comply with local amateur radio regulations.
- Payments are handled by Apple or third-party services; FT Ham never receives payment details.
Legal & Licenses:
- FT Ham code is released under the MIT License.
- Third-party library licenses are included in-app.
Nouveautés (v1.2.6)
What's New in 1.2.6
• Custom frequency picker — choose your preferred frequency directly from the app.
• Reply is now available once a caller has been decoded.
• Frequency is now recorded in your logbook entries.
• Bug Fixes & Improvements
- Fixed an issue that hid the tab bar while in map view.
- Corrected incorrect frequency values shown in some cases.
- General bugfixes
What's new in 1.2.5?
• CQ modifiers and grid location improvements
- Auto locator / GPS toggle
- Added toggle to include CQ in the grid
- Fixed identification of CQ modifiers
• Improved swipe to reply behavior
What's new in 1.2.4?
• Improved events reporting, translation
• Fixed a bug when exporting to ADIF and added frequency to the ADIF file
• Fixed bug when going to background
What's new in 1.2.3?
• Improved performance and reduced battery consumption
What's new in 1.2.0?
• New Features
- Contacts Management
Improved handling and integration of contacts within the application.
- Country Display in Logbook
The Logbook now display the country associated with each callsign for easier identification.
- Callsign Location Detection
The app can now infer and show approximate location based on callsign prefix.
• Improvements
- Map Controls
Added options to enable or disable specific map elements for better customization.
- AutoCQ Smart Behavior
AutoCQ will not call for CQ when de DX is already in the list of QSO
- Dynamic Log File Naming
Log files now include timestamps (e.g., `FT_HAM_Log_YYYYMMDD_HHMMSS`) to avoid overwriting and make log organization easier.
- Log Export Enhancements
- Incremental export support.
- Ability to export only new logs.
- Option to select a specific date range instead of exporting the full history.
• Bug Fixes
- Several general bugfixes to improve usability and performance
- Auto TX and Logging (Interleaved QSO Issue)
Fixed an issue where interleaved QSOs could produce incorrect “invalid” entries in the Sent and Received log fields when reports were not received in a simple 1-to-1 exchange sequence.
- Callsign Switching Logic
Fixed a bug where the application could continue transmitting to the previous station instead of switching to the new target callsign after receiving a signal report.