The drive shown is the 2001. It's here but around the 2002e.
The 2002e is settled only one antenna.
I use the stick under Windows 8.1 with a Dell Inspiron 17SE.
Somehow I suspect that the PCTV stick is identical to the Hauppauge Win TV Nova TD, is supplied only the PCTV Stick with significantly fewer accessories. But he is expensive.
I live in an area with poor DVB-T reception. The use of a second antenna and thus the diversity mode brings here again a noticeable improvement. Miracles can not be expected but anyway.
On the manufacturing side you can for about 7, - order a second antenna euros. But I get a suitable antenna for $ 1.65 on the Internet. Also note that you still required adapter plug.
It is the stick with no software, this you have to download from the manufacturer's site.
Note for Windows 8 users. The version that is offered directly when calling the manufacturer's site, can not be used for the drive and Windows 8. Here you have the "Support" the correct version for the drive select. This then includes all required drivers.
Addendum: On 12/06/14 there has been an update. Since the software is offered on the start page can also be used for this drive.
With the software, all the standard functions (recording, Timeshift, programierte recording, etc.) are easily available. But if you want to use the copious additional functions, they must be paid extra each.
The image quality of the PCTV MediaCenter is, to put it mildly, suboptimal. However, I'm not sure whether this is due to the software or my bad DVBT reception.
Annoying is also that only some codecs a one-month trial period, after which they have to be bought.
I therefore recommend all users to use the Windows Media Center (if any). As a result, some problems of its own doing.
Addendum 2 .: As I read recently, DVB-T is finally shut down in favor of DVB-T2 in 2018. All DVB-T receiver / sticks are then no longer usable. Because of the different standards man must then buy a new DVB-T2-Stick.