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<DIV>Hello Adam,</DIV>
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Apologies for this cold calling message out of the blue but I have
been searching the internet for sometime seeking information on the Rafael Micro
R820T tuner. </DIV>
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<DIV>Unlike the other members listed on the SDR user groups I would like to use
the tuner chip independently from the Realtek RTL2832U chip.
Possibly, with an HF receiver tuned to 4.57MHz or connected to a 16bit ADC and
capture board. As a result, I have been searching for information on the control
registers within the device to control the device independently.</DIV>
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<DIV>During my search I came across your listing shown below and would like to
request if possible, a copy of the register list. I would like to point
out that this is for private use and I have no intention of making any of this
data available on the web.</DIV>
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<DIV>I would be grateful if you could consider my request.</DIV>
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<DIV>Kind regards</DIV>
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<DIV>Mike</DIV>
<DIV> </DIV><PRE><FONT color=#0000ff>Hi all,
One of the designers of the R820T tuner has recently been posting on the
ultra-cheap-sdr group, and has kindly supplied a map of the R820T registers
for private use only within the SDR community. He has asked that it not be
posted on any website, but only be forwarded around privately.
To that end, if anyone would like a copy of this spreadsheet and would be
willing to likewise not publish it on the web, let me know off-list and I'll
send it to you.
There's not a huge amount in the way of explanations, but it lists all the
registers and a very brief description of what they do.
Cheers,
Adam.</FONT></PRE></DIV></DIV></BODY></HTML>