Hello all,
This is my first time on the forum. A great group of folks. Regarding the NutsAboutNets dongle spectrum analyzer, I purchased the package last year on Ebay which included the dongle and the program, cost was $79. Was well worth it. Have used it to look for OTA stations in my area that were too weak to be picked up by my TV set, this was revealing. There are other OTA TV stations out there that the dongle can detect (as per the spectra) but the TV will not display as they are too weak.
Using the dongle/spectrum analyzer is also very useful during band openings, which occur here during the warm months and usually during the morning rush hour. Most of the OTA TV DX stations over the past few years have been as far as York, Pa, as far South as Virginia, and as far North as CT. When the band is open I use the dongle analyzer to monitor the signal strength of the DX station over time.
This is a great no frills analyzer for the hobbyist. And to boot you can use the dongle as a receiver.
By the way I tried to swap the 820T dongle for one with the Elonics 4000 tuner but the spectrum analyzer program did not work.
Also, when running the program, check periodically for software updates, there has been at least one or two so far.
Spongella