A $20 Software Defined Radio For GNU Radio
An anonymous reader writes "Dr. Dobb's shows how to take a $20 USB TV dongle and use it as a wide-range software defined radio using GNU Radio."
See also the OscomSDR project, and SDR#, an MIT licensed program for debugging software defined radios.
Wow, inflation is really hitting these things...
http://hardware.slashdot.org/story/12/03/31/1914217/software-defined-radio-for-11
How can I believe you when you tell me what I don't want to hear?
Is that FCC ban against full band scanners still in effect? Hopefully software defined radio will render the FCC obsolete, and make such restrictions impossible to enforce.
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Reddit also has a section devoted to these dongles: http://www.reddit.com/r/rtlsdr
A list of USB tuners capable of doing this and where to get them:
http://www.reddit.com/r/RTLSDR/comments/s6ddo/rtlsdr_compatibility_list_v2_work_in_progress/
So, they made a radio out of a radio. And it only cost as much as a radio! How impressive!
I should point out that HDSDR is another software radio project.
At least the author was kind enough to provide links that explain things.
well, it's a dupe so why bother with explanations?
anyhow, http://www.gnss-sdr.org/documentation/gnss-sdr-operation-realtek-rtl2832u-usb-dongle-dvb-t-receiver if you're wondering what kind of things can be done with it, one of the uses is receiving gps signals..
world was created 5 seconds before this post as it is.
Subject says all.
Fresh version of rtlsdr.dll is now available at the osmocom site http://sdr.osmocom.org/trac/wiki/rtl-sdr
This also supports the R820T tuner chip.
"Granted, the included antenna isn't much and the performance of the receiver is not spectacular, but for $20 or $30, how can you complain?"
You can't complain, but you can find it irrelevant. There's almost no useful content on FM radio anyway.
Turning a $20 dongle into a HAM transceiver, THAT would be useful...
I want to delete my account but Slashdot doesn't allow it.
A feature was discovered that allows you to do your own decoding. Otherwise this dongle is only good for TV reception in Europe. Now you can receive any kind of analog or digital data as long as it fits in the bandwidth window. Use an upconverter and you can scan the shortwave bands in 2MHz chunks. This $20 dongle does what WinRadio charges $500 for.
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The point is you can tune from 60-1700MHz (with an L band gap) continuously. Show me a similar receiver for the same price.
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For those who want to stick their toe in the water, this is a great way to get started.
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Geez.. Slashdot is *just* now finding out about these? There's been an info page over on Reddit regarding these for literally months. Darned thing work fine for ham radio 2m and 440 repeater monitoring, plus covers like 64-1700mhz.. http://www.reddit.com/r/RTLSDR.. Sure, they have their problems, but for $20-$25, WHO THE HELL CARES??
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