#Flipper Zero + PC = Radio Listening Device
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Flipper Zero + PC = Radio Listening Device
Flipper uses the CC1101 chip and supports only 300-348mhz, 387-464mhz, and 779-928mhz
ATC is 1090mhz and FM is sub-100mhz
But it does overlap one of the ham bands (can't remember off the top of my head), so you might be able to pick up on those transmissions
Flipper isn't a SDR it's a hardware radio. For a meagre £10 you can get an rtlsdr dongle which will do this for you
This page is a guide aimed at helping anyone set up a cheap radio scanner based on the RTL-SDR software defined radio as fast as possible on a Windows system. If you have any trouble during the installation, please see the troubleshooting guide further down the page. We also have brief instructions for getting started on Linux and OSX at the end...
you'll still only be able to pick up ATC that is rather close to you. However, theres an amateur network already broadcasting ATC to the internetz
https://www.liveatc.net/