How to Use an RTL-SDR Dongle on an Android Phone
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Cyber Weapons Lab, Episode 048
The RTL-SDR is a cheap, powerful software-defined radio dongle that is popular in the hacker community. While it can be annoying to set up, using it on an Android device is free and surprisingly easy. Once set up, you can listen to radio conversations from a wide range of radio frequencies. Police dispatch traffic, hotel cleaning crews, first responders, and others use sub-megahertz range to communicate, and many of those remain unencrypted channels you can snoop on.
Parts needed:
- Android phone
- RTL-SDR dongle with antenna: [ Ссылка ]
Either one of these, depending on your phone:
- USB-C OTG Adapter: [ Ссылка ]
- Micro-USB OTG Adapter: [ Ссылка ]
Or, if you need power too:
- USB-C OTG Adapter with Power Hookup: [ Ссылка ]
- Micro-USB OTG Adapter with Power Hookup: [ Ссылка ]
If using the power OTG adapter, this would also be good:
- Power Bank: [ Ссылка ]
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