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The USB dongles aren't particularly expensive, except for the Funcube Dongle Pro+
Cheaper alternatives to the $25 ClimaxDigital USB DVB-T dongle can be for slightly less cash i.e.
http://www.dealextreme.com/p/dvb-t-digit...k-149928?item=6This dongle will only support DVB-T broadcasts which are not available in North America. This will allow reception of Digital TV, FM and DAB radio. Again DAB digital radio is not available in North America. The DAB radio on the ClimaxDigital USB radio is excellent giving near CD-audio broadcast quality that can easliy be recored to an SDHC card for later playback. It will also give Digital Video Recording.
The Samsung Netbook is less than 1/2 the price of an iPad (and much much more useful with its three USB ports and Gigabit LAN Ethernet connection). This will also be used for other purposes. It is a low powered (typically using around 10-22W Power) but will even run 1080p HDTV video and even HD video on the BBC iPlayer website. Many folks might already have a netbook available though.
The Lithium Battery + Solar PV folding panel are expensive but can be used for many emergency power requirements. If using a vehicle the kit can be powered from the Cigar socket be purchasing the appropriate cigar power adapter for the Netbook PC computer.
The Funcube dongle is much more expensive at around $200 but its performance for a wide band receiver - it will be a future purchase i.e. Christmas present
. Cheaper alternatives can be used such as the using the RTL2832 chipset i.e the Hama USB DVB-T Receiver "Nano" if UHF is the main interest i.e. Satellite down conversion receiver.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Hama-USB-DVB-T-Receiver-Nano/dp/B002NO7QJE The Software Defined Radio Software is free
The VOIP softphone is free
The Wouxun programming software is free
The Wouxons are around $100 each. They are pretty capable and flexible to use when setup i.e. programmed using the $5 programming cable;
Here is a review;
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RqFtNF77rosThe Wireless 3G router (ZTE MF60) can be replaced with a simpler 3G USB dongle for around $30-$35
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Unlocked-Huawei-...1970&sr=1-1The Speedtouch ADSL landline modem can usually be found in a skip or for around $6. I will be able to get hold of one for nothing.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Speedtouch-330-A...6413&sr=8-2The landline PSTN/POTS phone (everyone should already have one) can be purchased if required for around $15.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/BT-Duet-210-Corded-Telephone/dp/B006O89XTQA V.92 USB dial up modem (old School) will cost around $12
http://www.amazon.co.uk/TRIXES-External-...2409&sr=1-6The Bluetooth GPS unit cost me around $15.
The Laptop bag really was an extravagance though but the Molle PALS webbing allows other pouches to be attached securely.