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so ive been using a cheap RTL-SDR v3 dongle for a while now and honestly its been pretty great for VHF/UHF stuff, ADS-B, decoding NOAA weather sats, all that. but lately ive been wanting to dig into HF more and the direct sampling mode on the v3 is just... not great. its functional but the noise floor is pretty rough and i keep reading that the SDRplay RSP1C is a significant step up for HF work.
my question is basically whether the jump from like $30 to $130 or whatever the RSP1C goes for now is actually noticeable in real use or if im just going to be disappointed because my antenna situation isnt good enough to see the difference anyway. running a random wire out the back window right now, maybe 40 feet, not a great ground. i use SDR# and HDSDR mostly, occasionally mess around with SDR-Console.
not really interested in the HackRF for now since i dont need the transmit side and the receive performance always gets knocked in comparisons. unless im wrong about that and someone has a different take. anyway curious what people who have actually owned both think rather than just spec sheet comparisons
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