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$20 ultra-cheap Software Defined Radio with RTL2832 DVB-T USB stick

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Published on Mar 29, 2012

Download it here: http://spench.net/r/USRP_Interfaces
Also: Source block for GNU Radio: http://wiki.spench.net/wiki/gr-baz#rt...
http://twitter.com/spenchdotnet

Do the same on Linux & Mac OS X: http://wiki.spench.net/wiki/BorIP_Server

For discussion, head to new Google Group: https://groups.google.com/forum/#!for...
Compatible devices should be: ezcap, Hama nano & Terratec NOXON (get the first two as it has a better tuner - the Elonics 4000, same as FUNcube Dongle, broadest frequency range: 64-1700 MHz).

This all started here (info & code): http://sdr.osmocom.org/trac/wiki/rtl-sdr

My ExtIO plugin also supports all USRPs, the FUNcube Dongle and network streaming using BorIP (see it here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_2PaSe...). You can also send the received baseband data over the network to GNU Radio using the UDP Source block.

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  • Slappy Fistwad

    winblows

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  • balint256

    You can also do this on Linux and OS X now, with GNU Radio and/or HDSDR under Wine. Please see my other videos for demos, and my wiki for instructions/code.

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  • Slappy Fistwad

    Ok, thanks. Do you know where I can find an HCL for RTL2832 devices for Linux? I don't see anything on the gr-baz wiki.

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  • balint256

    The reddit page is used as the reference. Also, please see the RTL2832U page on my wiki (linked from many of the other pages, links to reddit and many other resources). There is no 'HCL' as such with regards to gr-baz. It's just a matter of whether the device contains a RTL2832U chip. If so, it will either be automatically detected, or requires you to manually type in the USB VID/PID. I can update the source if you wish send me a missing device ID.

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  • albakaku

    What will be the procedure for installing the dongel in Linux, GNURADIO?

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  • balint256

    You can install GNU Radio first, and then install gr-baz (please see my wiki, link in the video description) so you can run the BorIP Server (dealt with in another video). Then you may use HDSDR (under Wine) with the dongle as you would on Windows!

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  • HarryHydro

    Hi: I have an EzCap, almost the same, RTL2832 but different tuner. I've been using SDRSharp. Did you say 32MHz bandwidth? Sharp just goes up to 3.something... With that, the supplied Presto PVR doesn't receive any of the OTA DTV here in the states, unless sigs are too weak. Sharp gets it down to 20 something MHz, though.

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  • alynn333333

    HDSDR was a PITA to get working for me. I prefer the less pretty, but easier to get going and use, SDR# (SDRSharp) I finally got HDSDR working with the dongle and it was offset by nearly 100Mhz. I ended-up having to uninstall all the driver stuff and start with Zadig again to get SDR# working. Pretty is nice, I'll stick with what works for me.

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  • alynn333333

    It's DC coupling and phase noise on the I and Q, pretty typical in the cheap dongles. Just tune what you're looking for off-center of the total bandwidth.

    SDR# (SDRSharp) has a function to minimize it, as well as a "shift" function to bring your VFO off the center.

    HDSDR is pretty, but I've never made it work very well, I actually prefer the less-pretty SDR#.

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  • alynn333333

    Most amateur satellite listening is done in the ~400Mhz range, and for that you want a 70cm/440Mhz antenna.

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  • alynn333333

    The tuner range tops out on most of them between 1.4 and 1.7Ghz. At the bottom most are in the 50Mhz range (although I just bought one with a new chipset that goes down to 25ish Mhz). DirecTV's LNB is downconverting to 2Mhz to 2145Mhz. The dish itself is a 5Ghz dish. So if there's something in 5ghz that will downconvert into the middle of the LNB's range - maybe. But what do you want to listen to up there? It's a very tight beam so you'd need to motorize the dish. [cont]

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  • bratina501

    HELP! HDSDR just says no IO DLL found! I followed all the instructions correctly, what did I do wrong?

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  • DoctorBlankenstein

    Have you been able to listen to any sounds from space etc? Would this work well plugged into an old DirectTV dish?

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  • Dan Kesler

    I meant kool

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  • Dan Kesler

    Look gonna try this can u tune to p25

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