100khz-1.7ghz Vhf/uhf Band Rtlsdr+upconverter Sdr Receiver Nfm/fm/dsb/usb/lsb/cw

US $71.88

  • Shen Zhen, China
  • Mar 7th
100KHz-1.7GHz VHF/UHF band RTLSDR+UpConverter SDR receiver NFM/FM/DSB/USB/LSB/CW Features:  The whole set includes: 1. Testing Telescopic antenna x 1 pcs 2. Main unit x 1 pcs 3. USB cable x 1 pcs Note: The testing antenna: - can be used to test signals receiving from VHF/UHF bands - The receiving signal strength which received from VHF/UHF is not the best. It can be used to receive the nearby signals (eg. FM broadcasting radio or other Hand-held radios). To achieve the best effect, you need to connect associated antennas - Cannot be used to receive HF signal band. - To achieve the best effect, you need to connect associated HF antennas such as Long Wire , Random Wire, Dipole etc. RTL-SDR TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS • Fully assembled and ready to use • Uses RTL2832U+R820T chip set • 100KHz to 1766MHz, operating frequency • Covers all HF amateur bands • Covers VHF & UHF bands from 24-1766MHz • Up to 3.2 M Sample rate. (~2.8 MHz stable) • Receiver modes AM, NFM, FM, DSB, USB, LSB and CW • Note: depends upon the SDR software used with the receiver • 8-bit ADC giving ~50 dB dynamic range • 50 Ohm input impedance • Double SMA golden antenna connectors • Diode protection on RF input • Aluminum panels • LED power and band indication • 40MHz local oscillator for HF conversion • DBM balance ring mixer • Small size board • Free software • Independent antenna inputs for Shortwave and VHF • USB computer connection ( mini usb) Powered by common USB • Very High dynamic range receiver • SPDT High Power UltraCMOS™ RF Switch • Accurate and efficient band filters • Very clean audio reception • All specifications subject to change without notice

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