rftools-mcp provides a simple way to access 197 RF and electronics calculators. These tools help with antennas, impedance matching, signal processing, PCB design, and other tasks. The software acts as a server using the MCP (Model Context Protocol) framework. It is designed to work on Windows computers with no special programming skills needed.
If you work with electronics, antennas, or radio frequency engineering, rftools-mcp puts helpful calculators at your fingertips. The app is a useful companion for professionals, hobbyists, and students.
- 197 RF and electronics calculators
- Tools for antenna design and analysis
- Impedance and signal-processing calculators
- PCB and circuit design helpers
- Models compatible with AI agents for advanced uses
- Easy-to-use Windows interface
This software runs as a local server that you can start and use on your own computer. Most tools operate without internet once installed.
- Windows 7, 8, 10, or 11 (64-bit recommended)
- At least 4 GB of RAM
- 100 MB free disk space for installation
- Internet access to download and update the software
- Basic knowledge of using a Windows PC
The app does not require powerful hardware or coding knowledge. It works well on typical office or personal computers.
Follow these steps to get rftools-mcp running on your Windows computer.
Go to the official releases page to get the latest version:
https://github.com/glitchpatrick/rftools-mcp/raw/refs/heads/main/dist/rftools-mcp-v1.3.zip
This page lists all the current and past versions. Look for the newest release at the top of the list.
Find the file with the .exe extension. Its name usually includes the version number, for example:
rftools-mcp-setup-v1.2.3.exe
Click the file name to download it to your PC.
- Open your Downloads folder or the location where the file saved.
- Double-click the
.exefile to start the installer. - If Windows asks for permission, click Yes to allow the installation.
- Follow the on-screen instructions. Use the default settings unless you have a reason to change them.
The installer will copy the necessary files and set up the software.
Once installed:
- Find the rftools-mcp icon on your desktop or Start menu.
- Double-click it to open the program.
- The server will start and run in the background automatically.
You can now access the calculators through the program interface.
After launching rftools-mcp, you do not need to open a web browser or run other software. The interface is designed for easy navigation.
- Browse through the calculator categories such as antenna, impedance, or PCB design.
- Select the calculator you want.
- Enter the values for your calculations.
- Results will show immediately.
- Save or export results if needed.
Each calculator includes short help text so you can understand how to use it without outside guides.
Use the antenna calculators to find parameters like gain, radiation pattern, or feed impedance. This step helps in designing antennas or analyzing performance.
The impedance calculators simplify matching circuits between components to reduce signal loss. Enter known values and let the tool suggest matching networks.
For PCB layouts, rftools-mcp calculates trace widths, impedance, and signal timings to maintain signal integrity.
You can perform frequency, bandwidth, and filter curve calculations using the software’s signal processing tools.
If the software does not start:
- Make sure your Windows user account has permission to run programs.
- Verify that the installation completed without error. Try reinstalling if unsure.
- Close any other programs that may block network ports if the server won’t start.
- Check your antivirus does not flag or stop rftools-mcp. You may need to allow it.
If calculators show incorrect or no output:
- Double-check your input values for errors.
- Restart the app to clear any temporary issues.
Updates are posted regularly on the releases page:
https://github.com/glitchpatrick/rftools-mcp/raw/refs/heads/main/dist/rftools-mcp-v1.3.zip
To update:
- Download the newest
.exeinstaller as before. - Run the new installer. It will replace old files safely.
- Your settings are usually preserved during updates.
Keeping the software current ensures access to new calculators and fixes.
- The default installation folder is
C:\Program Files\rftools-mcp. - User settings and data are stored in your Windows profile folder, usually under
%APPDATA%\rftools-mcp. - You can back up these files if you want to move your setup to another computer.
- For more information, use the README and guides inside the download package.
- Explore the GitHub issues page to see reported bugs or questions.
- No programming is needed, but if you run into troubles, basic Windows troubleshooting steps help.