SDRplay RSP1A vs just using a cheap RTL-SDR for general monitoring — worth the price difference?
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so ive been using a $25 RTL-SDR v3 dongle for about a year now mostly just listening to aircraft and poking around on HF with the direct sampling mod and honestly it works way better than i expected for the price. but ive been reading a lot about the SDRplay RSP1A and wondering if the jump is actually worth it for someone who isnt doing anything super critical, just general SWL stuff and scanning the local repeaters and occasionally trying to decode some digital modes
the main things i keep seeing mentioned are the dynamic range and the front end being less prone to overload which i can kind of relate to because i live pretty close to a couple FM broadcast towers and sometimes things get messy on the dongle even with a filter. but at like $110-120 for the RSP1A vs $30 for the rtl it feels like a big leap when i dont really know what im missing
anyone gone from one to the other and noticed a real world difference or is it more one of those things where on paper the specs are better but in practice you cant really tell unless youre doing something specific
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