How to use your RTL-SDR locally only with a web browser

How to use your RTL-SDR locally only with a web browser

After the blackout I was fiddling around with different alternatives to listen to the radio and get them back in working order using my RTL-SDR on the old laptop in case of repeated power outages and found this useful tool. Thanks to the receiver"Radio Receiver" written entirely in JavaScript by Jacobo Tarrío, a

SWL, summer listening

Antena Megaloop MLA-30

Reception estimation according to the current antenna orientation (the map now needs to be updated to add Asia). I leave here a few recordings of night listening with this Megaloop antenna and this RTL-SDR receiver. Although I still hear almost nothing from North America, and even less from South America, the propagation, always

Megaloop MLA-30+ active antenna

Megaloop MLA-30+ active antenna

If you are not a regular reader and you have just landed on this site, to follow the thread of why I am reviewing this antenna you can start reading this note and this other one. If you don't have time or don't feel like it, I'll summarise it for you. I got

RTL-SDR Blog V4, installation and programmes

RTL-SDR Software

If you don't know what this is about, and you are interested, you can start by reading this previous post. Easy start The simplest and most effective way to install the drivers and start testing the RTL-SDR Blog V4 receiver is to install SDRSharp, even if you choose to use any other program.

RTL-SDR Blog V4, listen again

RTL-SDR Blog V4, listen again

That's right, I'm going back to listening in times of social network chicken coops where nobody seems to practice it much. And I'm back with an SDR (software defined radio) that the kings gave me and that has arrived a while ago because I missed a lot the gadgetry. The SDR chosen was