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The RTL-SDR USB Stick (RTL2832U + FC0013) tunes 48.25–863.25MHz signals for SDR experiments on Windows, Mac, or Linux. It includes an MCX connector, DVB-T antenna, and IR remote, supporting FM, AM (non-broadcast), CW, pagers, and more.
If you've ever been curious about software-defined radio (SDR), this USB stick is the easiest way possible to have fun with a powerful, configurable receiver. Packed with the powerful RTL2832U and FC0013 tuner, it can tune into signals from 48.25 - 863.25MHz. That means you can use a computer (with Windows, Mac, or Linux) to tune into: FM Radio, AM signals (but not AM radio), CW (Morse code!), unencrypted radio signals (such as those used by many police and fire departments), POCSAG pagers, and more.
We plugged it into our Windows computer and used Zadig+SDR# to poke around and listen to the wireless world around us. It's lots of fun!
We have a basic getting-started tutorial here, and there are way more tutorials at these fine sites:
Comes with a very compact (but very good quality) RTL2832+FC0013 module with an MCX RF connector, a basic 'DVB-T' antenna (used to tune into DVB TV signals, not available in the US but will work in Europe or any country with DVB-T broadcasts) as well as an IR remote which isn't terribly useful and an installation/application program (CD). The antenna seems OK for basic experimentation. We also have some MCX to BNC and MCX to SMA adapters (see below), which you may want to use to connect a better antenna.
Please note! Depending on your location, listening to some radio signals may not be legal. So consider this your warning to check before 'accidentally' tuning into naughty frequencies.
Note: The remote may look different from batch to batch. Functionality works just the same.