RTL-SDR vs SDRplay for general HF listening — worth the price jump?
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so ive been messing around with a cheap RTL-SDR v3 dongle for a few months now, mostly listening to aircraft and some weather satellites, and honestly it blew my mind how much you can do with a $30 piece of plastic. but ive been eyeing the SDRplay RSPdx for a while now and the price difference is pretty significant. like we're talking 10x the cost roughly.
my main interest at this point is HF — i want to get into MW DX and maybe some shortwave utility stuff, possibly some ham bands once i actually pass my ticket. the RTL-SDR does okay on HF with the direct sampling mod but it feels kinda noisy and the dynamic range seems to fall apart when there's a strong local AM station nearby. i ran SDR# and then tried SDRuno and honestly SDRuno felt more polished to me but that might just be because i'm used to it now.
so the question is — does the RSPdx actually make a noticeable difference on crowded HF bands or am i just going to be paying for specs on paper that i wont really hear in practice. anyone gone from one to the other and can give me a real world take on it
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