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so ive been messing around with an RTL-SDR v3 for about a year now and im pretty happy with it for most stuff, ADS-B, weather sat, poking around the ham bands, whatever. but i keep running into the dynamic range wall especially when im near strong broadcast FM and theres a bunch of birdies all over the place that i cant seem to get rid of no matter what i do with the gain settings in SDR# or even trying gqrx on linux.
anyway i started looking at upgrading and now im kind of stuck between the SDRplay RSP1A and a HackRF One. the price difference isnt massive but its not nothing either. the HackRF does TX which sounds cool but im already licensed and i have real radios for that so i dont know if i actually need it. the RSP1A spec sheet looks way more impressive on paper for receive — 12 bit ADC vs the 8 bit on the hackrf, better noise figure, hardware notch filters. but i dont really know how much of that translates to real world difference sitting at my desk tuning around.
anyone actually used both or switched from one to the other? im mostly doing HF monitoring with an upconverter right now and some VHF/UHF stuff, not any serious TX experiments. just want cleaner receive honestly.
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