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so ive been using an RTL-SDR v3 with the direct sampling mod for a while now and honestly for the price its been great, picked up a ton of stuff on HF that surprised me. but im starting to feel like im hitting the ceiling on it, especially on the lower bands where the noise floor just seems higher than what people show in their screenshots on reddit and here.
been looking at the SDRplay RSP1B which i can get for around $130 and wondering if anyone has actually done a side by side or switched from the dongle world to something like that. the dynamic range specs look way better on paper but i know specs on paper dont always translate to real world results especially with a mediocre antenna which is what i have right now (just an end fed about 30ft up in a compromised location).
also curious if SDRuno is as clunky as it looks or if i just need to spend more time with it. im coming from SDR# and gqrx mostly. not opposed to learning new software but if its a pain id rather just keep using the rtl and save the money toward a better antenna first.
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