On 2014-08-30 21:29, Rasz wrote:
On 8/31/14, Sylvain Munaut <[email protected]> wrote:
It's not free. It appears source code is not available.

And what exactly gives you the impression it has anything to do with rtl-sdr
?

AFAICT they seem to support only their own RF-explorer hardware and
none of the hardware spec remind me of anything close to the rtl2832.

he probably meant this
http://nutsaboutnets.com/rfviewer/


That looks like the kind of thing and the names in the article I found.

There is an article in the september issue on http://www.thespectrummonitor.com/ that strongly implies that it is used with an RTL dongle.

I found these two paragraphs quite interesting. The first is the second paragraph (page 10) "The package includes one RTL-SDR dongle, mini-antenna, instructions for downloading Touchstone-Pro (the companion software) to a Windows-based PC, a key code (via email from NutsAboutNets) to access Touchstone-Pro RF Spectrum Analyzer software and lifetime of free software upgrades."

And this is the first paragraph on page 11:

"Within two days of purchase, the NutsAboutNets RTLSDR dongle was received and I immediately downloaded the Touchstone-Pro software and entered my “key” code which allows use of the propriety software. Next, following the instructions, the dongle (RTL2832 chipset) was inserted into a USB drive of my Dell Inspiron 15, the required driver was installed, and the Touchstone Pro program was executed."

{^_^}   Joanne

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