PhosphorFeld
PhosphorFeld Summary
PhosphorFeld is a mobile iOS app in Tools by Stuart Woolley. Released in Apr 2026 (recently released ago). Store metadata: updated Apr 15, 2026.
Store info: Last updated on App Store on Apr 15, 2026 .
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App Description
PhosphorFeld decodes Hellschreiber (Feld-Hell) signals in real time using your iPhone's microphone. Point your phone at any shortwave radio tuned to 14.063 MHz and watch the letters paint themselves onto your screen, pixel by pixel, exactly as Rudolf Hell intended when he invented the system in 1929.
Hellschreiber is the oldest digital mode still in active use. Unlike RTTY or FT8, which transmit character codes, Hell transmits the actual pixel shapes of each character as an on-off keyed audio tone. There is no character set, no encoding table, no error correction. The signal paints its own letters. Your eye does the decoding. It is the only digital mode where the decoder is the human brain.
DECODING
Real-time Feld-Hell reception via microphone or line input. The scrolling glyph strip displays the received signal as a greyscale bitmap — the traditional "fuzzy" presentation that lets your eye-brain system extract readable text from noise, without any hard thresholding or decision-making by the software. Adjustable gain, contrast, and squelch controls are accessible directly on the decode screen.
SIGNAL ANALYSIS
Live FFT spectrum display with tone frequency cursor. Scrolling waterfall spectrogram. Real-time envelope trace showing the on-off keying pattern of the Hell signal. Automatic tone detection and tracking (AFC) acquires the strongest tone in the Hell bandwidth and follows frequency drift.
SESSION LOGGING
Every decode session is saved with full-resolution glyph strip data stored as a compressed PNG image. Browse previous sessions with thumbnail previews. Open any session to view the complete decoded strip at full resolution with vertical scrolling. Export sessions as PNG images via the share sheet.
DISPLAY
Greyscale glyph strip rendering with pixels taller than wide, matching the aspect ratio of traditional Hellschreiber receivers. Three glyph height settings. Multi-line wrap with automatic scroll — columns paint left to right, wrap to new lines, and scroll up like a teleprinter paper feed. Amber and green phosphor CRT themes for the interface chrome.
CONFIGURATION
Automatic or manual tone frequency selection (500–3000 Hz). Adjustable squelch threshold to blank noise during silence. Signal polarity inversion for LSB/USB sideband selection. Glyph height and phosphor colour theme selection.
COMMON HELLSCHREIBER FREQUENCIES
14.063 MHz (20m), 7.0