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AR15.COM
9/11/2013 4:55:43 AM EDT

from
http://hackaday.com/2013/09/09/an-rtl-sdr-spectrum-analyzer/


An RTL-SDR Spectrum Analyzer

With the combination of small, powerful, and pocketable computers and cheap, off-the-shelf software defined radio receivers, it was only a matter of time before someone built a homebrew spectrum analyzer with these ingredients. This great build is the project of [Stephen Ong] and he’s even released all the softwares for you to build this on your own.

The two main components of this build are a BeagleBone Black and its 7? Touchscreen cape. The BeagleBone is running Angstrom Linux, a blazingly fast Linux distro for small embedded devices. The radio hardware consists of only a USB TV tuner supported by RTL-SDR. In his demo video, [Stephen] shows off his project and by all accounts it is remarkable, with a UI better than most desktop-oriented SDR software suites.

You can grab the BeagleBone image [Stephen] is using over on his blog, but for more enterprising reader, he’s also put up the source of his ViewRF software up on GitHub.



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Project links
http://robotics.ong.id.au/2013/07/29/demonstration-of-my-spectrum-analyzer-project/
http://robotics.ong.id.au/2013/08/25/viewrf-rtl-sdr-spectrum-analyzer-for-bbb-software/

see also
http://www.oz9aec.net/index.php/beaglebone/480-rtlizer




ar-jedi
9/11/2013 5:30:19 AM EDT
[#1]
I had thought about this. Thanks for posting.
9/11/2013 5:42:11 AM EDT
[#2]
oh yeah, been waiting for this.  I hope his next project is  to slave 2 sticks into a single dual-channel oscope
9/11/2013 8:46:55 PM EDT
[#3]
Wow good timing. Last week I came across a document on how to add a band scope to an Icon 746Pro using an RTL-SDR.