RTL-SDR vs SDRplay for general listening / decoding - worth the price jump?
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so ive been using a cheap RTL-SDR v3 dongle for about a year now, mostly doing ADSB and poking around on HF with the direct sampling mod. works fine honestly for what it is, but ive been tempted by the SDRplay RSP1B for a while now. the price difference is pretty significant though, like 3-4x depending on where you get it, and im not sure the jump is actually worth it for what i do.
mainly i listen on HF, scan some local stuff, occasionally decode some APRS and weather fax. nothing super serious. the RTL noise floor is kind of annoying sometimes especially down in the lower HF bands but i dont know if thats just a fundamental limitation or if better hardware would actually fix it. ive messed with SDRangel and SDR++ and the RTL-SDR just feels kind of rough at times.
has anyone actually gone from an RTL dongle to an SDRplay and noticed a real difference in daily use? not talking about benchmarks, just actual use. and would a HackRF even make sense here or is that more for transmit stuff?
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