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We have developed a low-cost RF spectrum analyser for university laboratories. The analyser works at up to 50 MHz, with a resolution bandwidth of 75 kHz, a sensitivity of -123 dBm/Hz, and a dynamic range of 75 dB. The frequency range can be extended up to 500 MHz in 50 MHz sweep units.