EZCAP “EzTV646″ with E4000 Tuner SDR SHARP: sdrsharp.com – Source
Noxon DAB Stick SDR (osmocom rtl-sdr) RTL2832U
First attempts on trying the Noxon DAB Stick at 144.800 MHz APRS with the delivered Antenna (indoors). See more here: sdr.osmocom.org This Stick was designed for listening to DAB only. Under Ubuntu it works for DVB-T and as a SDR with a Bandwidth up to 3.2 MHz. Tuning range could be from 64-1700 MHz (not tested with this NOXON Stick) 73 Oliver DL6KBG – Source
Ultra-cheap SDR: HF with RTL2832 and transverter
wiki.spench.net | Twitter: @spenchdotnet twitter.com Do the same on Linux & Mac OS X: wiki.spench.net ultra-cheap-sdr Google Group: groups.google.com This is a simple demonstration showing how one can receive HF using the ultra-cheap RTL2832U-based DVB-T USB dongle and a transverter (to move the HF signals into the range that the tuner in the dongle can receive). – Source
UHF MIL SATCOM with 6el Yagi and cheap RTL SDR RX
Testing a homebrew 6el Yagi with no preamp directly connected via 2m coax cable to a DVB-T dongle used as cheap SDR. Nice signal strengths from UHF military satellites. These data streams are around 244 MHz. There are various downlink signals in the 240-270 MHz range. These are only used as test signals since they are highly encrypted and cannot be decoded, of course… For more information and a frequency lists please see PJ Marsh’s website: – Source
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