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so ive been messing around with a cheap RTL-SDR v3 dongle for a few months now and honestly its been pretty impressive for the price, got it picking up ADS-B, some NOAA weather sats, even managed to decode some WSPR on 40m with the direct sampling mod enabled. but the HF performance is pretty underwhelming if im being honest — lots of noise, the dynamic range is just not there when there's a strong broadcast station nearby, and i keep reading that the SDRplay RSP1A or the RSPdx is supposedly a big step up for shortwave and ham bands.
my question is whether its actually worth the jump to something like the RSP1A which is what, $110-$120 now? or should i just try to improve my antenna situation first and maybe add an upconverter. i already have SDR# and GQRX installed, tried SDRangel too but that thing is a beast to configure. mostly interested in HF listening, some 2m/70cm monitoring, and maybe getting into decoding digital modes with WSJT-X piped through virtual audio cable. anyone made that jump from RTL to SDRplay and felt like it was worth it
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