SDRplay RSP1A vs just running a cheap RTL-SDR dongle — actually worth the price difference?
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so ive been using one of those cheap RTL-SDR v3 dongles for about a year now, mostly for listening to aircraft and poking around the VHF/UHF stuff, but lately ive been wanting to get into HF a bit more seriously. the upconverter route is kind of annoying me with the extra cables and the noise it adds, and someone at the club last month was going on about how the RSP1A just handles HF natively and the dynamic range is way better than anything you'll get out of a $30 dongle.
the price jump to around $120 or so for the RSP1A feels significant but not crazy if it actually performs that much better. my main thing is i dont really do transmitting with SDR, this is all receive-only, mostly for monitoring and learning, some WSPR decoding, maybe trying to actually copy some shortwave stuff. i run SDR# mostly and a little gqrx when im on linux. anyone made this jump and actually noticed a difference in real world use or is it one of those things where the specs look better on paper but day to day its kinda similar?
not really interested in the HackRF angle right now since i dont need TX and the price is higher, but open to hearing about it if theres a reason it makes sense for pure receive too.
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