
Using the pull down menu under the digital frequency display, You’re allowed an unlimited number of station presets, that you can name Tuned station until you let go of the pointer. The PC, if you drag the station pointer, you’ll continue to hear the currently Setting the station canĪlso be accomplished by dragging the small pointer along the frequency scale. Pressing it will jump to the next strongest station. The Seek button gives you one way for tuning to desired stations. The Band button is just a toggle from AM to FM. Looks like a digital radio right? Let’s take a look at the different buttons

The main window looks identical on both platforms, but there are someĭifferences between the two that I’ll point out as we go along. I have both a PC and a Mac (15in G4 PowerBook), I tested it on both computers. The radioSHARK application has a simple interface that is easy to use.
Radioshark install#
The lights turn red when the module is in the processīefore you can begin surfing the AM/FM spectrum, you must first install theĪpplication software on either your PC or Mac. Sides of the fin that glow blue whenever the radioSHARK is plugged in to yourĬomputer it is powered on. Above the USBĪttachment point is a 3.5mm earphone jack. The radio stands 7.5 inches tall on a 2 inch wide chrome baseĪnd has a 46 inch USB cable attached to the back of the ‘fin’.

The white plastic and cool shape makes it easy to see that this is a Mac
