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English: Internals of a low-cost DVB-T USB dongle that uses Realtek RTL2832U (square IC on the right) as the controller and Rafael Micro R820T (square IC on the left) as the tuner. It can be used as a wide-band software-defined radio (SDR) receiver.
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