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* [http://swling.com/blog/2013/07/a-very-inexpensive-software-defined-radio-based-on-the-rtl2832u/ A Very Inexpensive Software Defined Radio based on the RTL2832U] | * [http://swling.com/blog/2013/07/a-very-inexpensive-software-defined-radio-based-on-the-rtl2832u/ A Very Inexpensive Software Defined Radio based on the RTL2832U] | ||
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* [http://www.rtlsdr4everyone.blogspot.com/p/review.html Review: 5 RTL Dongles] | * [http://www.rtlsdr4everyone.blogspot.com/p/review.html Review: 5 RTL Dongles] | ||
− | * [http:// | + | * [http://swling.com/blog/2016/04/mikes-overview-and-review-of-the-40-soft66rtl3-sdr-by-kazunori-miura-ja7tdo/ Review of the Soft66rtl3] |
==RTL-SDR Based Products== | ==RTL-SDR Based Products== |
Revision as of 14:54, 11 April 2016
RTL-SDR is an inexpensive (~ $20 USD) software defined radio that uses a DVB-T TV tuner dongle based on the RTL2832U chipset. See the RTL SDR Blog for more information,
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RTL-SDR Supported Frequency Ranges
Supported frequency ranges depend on the tuner.
Tuner | Frequency Range |
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Elonics E4000 | 52 – 1100 MHz / 1250 - 2200 MHz |
Rafael Micro R820T(2) | 24 – 1766 MHz |
Fitipower FC0013 | 22 – 1100 MHz |
Fitipower FC0012 | 22 - 948.6 MHz |
FCI FC2580 | 146 – 308 MHz / 438 – 924 MHz |
The Rafael Micro R820T is by far the most popular and widely available tuner in the RTL-SDR dongles..
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Related Links
- Reviews