SDRplay RSP1B vs just sticking with the RTL-SDR v4 — worth the price jump?
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so ive been running an RTL-SDR v4 dongle for about 8 months now, mostly just scanning trunked systems with SDRTrunk and doing some NOAA weather satellite stuff with WXtoImg. honestly the v4 has been way better than the old generic dongles i used to mess with, no complaints really. but i keep seeing people talk up the SDRplay units and im wondering if the jump to like $130-ish for the RSP1B is actually worth it or if im just going to end up with the same experience and a lighter wallet.
the main things i care about are dynamic range and not having to deal with broadcast FM birdies wiping out everything around 88-108. the v4 handles it better than older dongles but when im trying to pull in weak stuff near there it still gets ugly. also occasionally poke around HF with a long wire which the v4 does okay at but nothing to write home about.
anyone actually run both side by side? curious if the SDRplay software (SDRuno i think?) is any good or if everyone just uses it with SDR# or GQRX anyway. dont want to drop the money and find out the improvement is like 3db and i convinced myself it was amazing because of buyers bias.
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