Software Defined Radio has been on my radar of To-Do projects for over a decade now. The hardware end was a little daunting but now…oh now…yeah. So take this http://www.adafruit.com/products/1497  and add it to this http://www.thepowerbase.com/2012/06/getting-started-with-rtl-sdr/ ..maybe put that on a Raspberry Pi…holy shnizzle you are talking some damn fine PKK era radio fun.  This might just egg me on to do something worth getting on the weekly Adafruit Show and Tell.  #harrycaul  +Adafruit IndustriesÂ
(n.b.  being able to bounce the raws over tcp…that is going to make many interesting things possible. )
Adafruit Industries, Unique & fun DIY electronics and kits Software Defined Radio Receiver USB Stick – RTL2832 w/R820T ID: 1497 – If you’ve ever been curious about software defined radio (SDR), this USB stick is the easiest way possible to have fun with a powerful, configurable receiver. Packed with the powerful RTL2832U and R820T tuner, it can tune into signals from 24MHz to 1850MHz. That means you can use a computer
