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so ive been messing around with an RTL-SDR v3 for about a year now and honestly its been great for learning but im starting to feel the limits, mostly on HF where the direct sampling mode is okay but not really great for anything serious. been looking at either grabbing a HackRF One or stepping up to an SDRplay RSP1A and i cant really decide if the price jump from the HackRF to the RSP1A is worth it for what i want to do
mostly i want to do better HF monitoring, maybe some airband, and eventually i want to play with decoding some of the utility stuff like weatherfax and maybe WSPR reception just to see how my antenna is doing. i dont do transmitting so the HackRF's TX capability is kinda wasted on me but the frequency range is appealing. the RSP1A has way better dynamic range from what ive read and the 14-bit ADC vs the HackRF's 8-bit is apparently a big deal on crowded bands
anyone actually run both or switched from one to the other? SDR# and SDRuno both seem fine from what ive seen on youtube but i spend most of my time in SDR++ now anyway so software isnt really the issue. just trying to figure out if the RSP1A is actually noticeably better in practice or if its one of those things where the specs look great on paper but in real use its not that different
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