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Adafruit RTL2832 R820T USB Digital Radio RC Receiver with FM AM Digital Tuner 24MHz to 1.85GHz MCX RF Connector

Adafruit RTL2832 R820T USB Digital Radio RC Receiver with FM AM Digital Tuner 24MHz to 1.85GHz MCX RF Connector

Brand: Adafruit
$29.20
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About this item

Brand:Adafruit | Compatible Devices:Computer, Laptop | Color:Black | Connector Type:MCX RF | Connectivity Technology:USB

ASIN: B00HXF8WLY
Weight: 0.04 pounds
Volume: 5.12 x 7.09 x 1.97 inches

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Product Description

Dive into the world of digital radio RC with the Adafruit RTL2832 R820T USB Software Defined Radio Receiver, your gateway to exploring a vast spectrum of frequencies from 24MHz to 1.85GHz. This compact yet powerful receiver is designed for hobbyists and professionals alike, offering an unparalleled blend of performance and versatility. Whether you're tuning into FM/AM broadcasts or delving into the digital realm, this device promises an exciting journey through the airwaves.

Technical Specifications:
- Frequency Range: 24MHz to 1.85GHz
- Tuner: RTL2832 + R820T module
- Connector: MCX RF
- Compatibility: Works with a variety of software for signal processing
- Antenna: Basic 'DVB-T' antenna (Note: Not available in the US but compatible in Europe)

The Adafruit RTL2832 R820T USB Digital Radio RC Receiver is not just about listening; it's about discovering. Its wide frequency range opens up a world of possibilities, from amateur radio experiments to monitoring weather satellites. The compact design ensures it's easy to carry and set up anywhere, making it perfect for field operations or home-based projects. With its high-quality tuner and MCX RF connector, you're guaranteed clear and stable reception across its entire range. Whether you're a seasoned enthusiast or just starting out, this receiver is your ticket to exploring the unseen frequencies that surround us every day.