RTL chip and E4000 Tuner one bord converter 1MHz-30MHz 🙂 1MHz -1700MHz reciver AM , FM , WFM , USB , SSB , CW, DRM , DaB , …… reciver Dual antenna , HF …

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  1. Pataki Tamas
    Pataki Tamas says:

    Szia!

    Sajnos nem találtam privát üzenetküldési opciót. Lenne pár technikai
    kérdésem a kütyüről. Hova lehet írni neked mailt?

    Köszi előre is.

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  2. A Ebel
    A Ebel says:

    Sorry, but I cannot under stand what he is talking about. All I see is a
    circuit board with no enclosure and no LW/MW coverage. Why can he make it
    that it goes 1 Hz to 1.7 GHz. For $100, that’s too much, I am going to be
    paying less for to order my HF up converter and the size of it good enough
    for me, and will add an enclosure. If it does not cover LW, there’s ways
    room for a VLF converter.

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  3. Márton juhász
    Márton juhász says:

    rendicsek! Egyenlőre a pénztárcám azt mondja hogy satu, de majd kb tavasz
    környékén mindenképpen! Fog érdekelni! 🙂 biztos szabadabb lehet vele a
    rádiózás! 🙂 Robi! Az én tunerem led lámpája kezd villogni, az csak annyit
    jelent hogy kifog égni a lámpa nem? ugyan úgy fog müködni az tovább, csak a
    led nem fog világítani?!

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  4. 1001robika
    1001robika says:

    He stands under carrying out product development yet. Approximately 100
    dollars will be his prices . baggier infos soon

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  5. xidexs
    xidexs says:

    Az ebay-es oldal nem működik.. Még érdeklődnék, hogy ezzel akkor
    lényegében, milyen sávokat tudnék hallgatni?

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  6. MrLodenkabat
    MrLodenkabat says:

    árnyék keress levélben, anno tőled vettem az rtl-t, nekem már van ilyen
    cuccom, piszok jó ha1fv Pista

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  7. amrcanytc
    amrcanytc says:

    If you search google for rtl sdr converter many people have done this and
    give all info on how to do this for free. No reason to pay 100 dollars. 100
    dollars? Wonder why many people say sdr is too expensive.

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  8. greenrefrigerator
    greenrefrigerator says:

    I totally agree as well. He’s asking way too much for what it does. One
    thing I can thank him for is by asking so much he forces people to just
    learn how to do this on their own. That’s what I did and the info is all
    over the internet and Youtube. Just look it up and have this added HF
    coverage for FREE.

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  9. ganjor86
    ganjor86 says:

    what rtl-sdr you use ? how many cost it ? You use eany converter ? On HF
    this rtl-sdr is better than degen de1103 ? You can make magnetic loop for
    HF and show few DX 🙂 this sdr has full cover from 1MHz to 1700MHz ?

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  10. 1001robika
    1001robika says:

    Amatőr sáv HF en 3,5Mhz 7Mhz 14Mhz 21Mhz 27-28Mhz 50 Mhz műsorszórósáv
    Légis sáv 118-136Mhz Am VHF ás UHf sáv Taxik stb de ha csak 27Mhz és Légi
    és vHf uhf sáv érdekel akkor már ara is van Tuner 6000.- ért írj Privát

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  11. bear632002
    bear632002 says:

    If he is using decent quality components (for continuity of supply) and not
    just the odd one or two from Ebay, then two smb sockets- $12, oscillator-
    $30, mixer- $3, regulator- $2, crystal- $2 and then there is the
    semiconductor hardware. Lots of plate-thru holes on there too at 10c each.
    Even passives like smd resistors cost quite a bit. How much has he spent on
    R&D, plus all the time? If he is trying to make a bit of business instead
    of just playing radio then yes, I can see $100 easily here. He isn’t making
    much on that. I wouldn’t do it.
    Been there, done that… good luck mate.

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  12. John Hancock
    John Hancock says:

    For anyone who has ever used even inexpensive SDR’s, this is the way to go
    for cheap HF listening. I wanted to find out how well these things worked
    and bought my first one and tried it out (R820T tuner, kind of a
    “poor-mans” SDR but it works). I was highly impressed how well even the
    cheap tuners work and I’m going to invest in a genuine SDR shortly because
    these things are the way to go. They’re so much more fun to operate than
    standard receivers :)

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