Worth taking a look for $19 right? The Elonics website claims there’s an 
integrated LNA in the e4000 but I can’t find the specs. 
http://www.elonics.com/product.do?id=1

Sean

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I also have a trio on order.  The issues I can see surrounding this approach 
are:

   o Consumer electronics parts lineups are capricious and unreliable--the 
target device may use the "SDR-capable chip" this month, and next month, 
they've found that they can shave $0.35 of off the B.O.M. by going with a 
totally different parts line-up they will, even though it will cost them $50K 
in engineering costs up front--they sell thousands and thousands a month.  
There are already *TWO* versions of this dongle, one using the "good" RTL2832U 
chip, and the other using an Afatech chip (AF9015 or AF9035). The "magic sauce" 
that Antti discovered in the RTL2832U chip to do "raw samples" is peculiar to 
the RTL2832U chip, and doesn't necessarily map on to other DVB-T digital demod 
chips on the market.



  o The 28.8MHz master oscillator is a very cheap 100PPM part, which will 
produce unpleasant frequency offsets, and phase-noise to match



  o Not sure how good the noise figure is, since there's no LNA in front of the 
E4000 tuner chip.



  o Don't know how they implement re-sampling.  If it's not done right, then 
there'll be nasty aliases in the passband handed to the host



None of these are fatal, but be aware that the approach of "re-purposing" 
consumer electronics is fraught with dangers as described above.



-Marcus



On Thu, 22 Mar 2012 10:53:13 -0400, Tom Rondeau wrote:

Andrew and Sean,



Glad to hear you both thinking about doing this! Coordinate as you can

and keep us up to date on the progress.



Tom





On Thu, Mar 22, 2012 at 10:45 AM, Nowlan, Sean

<sean.now...@gtri.gatech.edu<mailto:sean.now...@gtri.gatech.edu>> wrote:

Funny enough, a coworker mentioned it to me yesterday morning and then it 
popped up on discuss-gnuradio. He must have seen it on Reddit as well.



I have one on order too, and I was also contemplating a GNUradio driver... let 
me know if you want to coordinate.



Sean



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Saw it on Reddit a couple days ago, already have one on order. Then I might 
work on making a GnuRadio driver or something for real-time use.



On Wed, Mar 21, 2012 at 3:17 AM, David Kierzkowski 
<dave_k_...@yahoo.com<mailto:dave_k_...@yahoo.com>> wrote:

The osmocom guys are using a 20$ USB catv tuner as a RF source in gnuradio. 
3.2MS/s !



http://sdr.osmocom.org/trac/wiki/rtl-sdr

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