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Getting Started

A project log for RTL-SDR

Documentation of the RTL-SDR basics.

bryan-reddBryan Redd 04/09/2019 at 16:190 Comments

To get started, I purchased an RTL-SDR dongle and antenna kit from Amazon. This came with the dongle, an antenna, and some equipment for connecting the two. The kit came in a couple of business days. More information about the dongle can be found on the About RTL-SDR page. Some things to remember from that page include:

I then followed the installation instructions on the RTL-SDR "Quick Start Guide." I did this on my laptop running Windows 10. This involved downloading a .zip folder and running a batch script. The directions are pretty clear, so I won't comment on the installation process. I didn't run into any issues.


I opened SDR# after installing the appropriate drivers. The SDRSharp Users Guide is a good way to get familiar with this software. This is a very intuitive program. The frequency is prominently displayed at the top of the screen. You can click on the spectrogram or waterfall to change frequencies, although the default frequency steps are rather coarse. You can adjust this by opening the radio tab on the left-hand pane and selecting the frequency drop down menu to a finer step size. You can manually type in the frequency, or increment or decrement individual digits by clicking on the frequency at the top.

A couple of observations:

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