For DVB-T receiver itself: The software could be installed while using the supplied driver CD, but can be with me the software does not use it because the product key was already in use! In other words; the seller has probably used the DVB-T stick for yourself and I'm standing there with a useless DVB-T Stick, which exclusively ONLY be used for SDR itself!
CONCLUSION: I suppose I should better order directly the FUNCUBE USB Stick for SDR, but for 180 bucks I can just as well buy me a REAL wideband receiver! I find full S ***, that there are still far too little hardware for SDR, for amateur radio in the 6 cm band would even the FunCube unsuitable because it goes only to 1.7 GHz! My old ICOM IC-R6 handheld scanner is already up to 1,309 GHz, but makes no SSB, CW, DRM, etc!
Why is there in 2014 the hell not have broadband SDR Stick to 10 GHz, we are still in the Stone Age technology!
HELLO, industry .... Here is a gap in the market !!! AUFWAAAACHEN !!!!!!