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$20 software defined radio buy

Version: 91.7.77
Date: 20 March 2016
Filesize: 62 MB
Operating system: Windows XP, Visa, Windows 7,8,10 (32 & 64 bits)

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MY CART    0 Your cart is currently empty. Details This Software Defined Radio Starter kit includes a USB dongle featuring the widely supported Realtek RTL2832 U and R820 T chipsets, plus a versatile MCX antenna. Thinking about getting into the fantastic world of Software Defined Radio? This is the perfect introduction kit! With direct support in GNURadio and SDR Sharp as well as Linux Distributions like Pentoo, Kali, or RTL- SDR Ubuntu. It's even supported right out of the box from our very own Wi Fi Pineapple. Follow along with many of the tutorials from Hak5 and the RTL- SDR blog. Specifications DVBT:48.25 ~863.25 MHZ FM radio: 87.5~108 MHZ DAB radio: L- Band-1452960~1490624 KHZ VHF—174928~ 239200 KHz Will work for both for software defined radio and DVB video capture (where available) Compatible with most SDR software. Approx range: 25 MHz-1700 MHz 6-8 MHz Bandwidth Links Videos Getting Started with SDR Sharp on Windows Track Aircraft with ADSB Sharp on Windows Pentoo, RTL- SDR tools and introduction to GNURadio .
video SDR Radio from TV Tuner Card A certain run of very inexpensive tv tuner cards can be used for software defined radios.  The tuner cards that are reported to work the best for SDR usage are the Realtek RT 2832/ E4000 USB units.  The prices seem to run from around to for these chip sets.  Other SDR radios can cost hundreds more.  Free software programs for both Windows and Linux are readily available.  I used SDR for my testing today. After a friend ordered one of these units I had to have one.  The one I picked up was from an Amazon seller in Hong Kong.  Within a very short period of time and after a little tweaking of the software I was picking up all kinds of signals.  This is a fun little quirky project that I'm looking forward to playing with.  Anyone who likes tinkering should pick one or two of these up.  As a side note, some folks have even gotten these units to trunk track with two units working as a set; one is used as the control channel and the other as the scanner.  I haven't played with that yet but perhaps down the road.  Anyhow, it's a fun little project.   Thanks for watching.

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