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The Nooelec NESDR Smart XTR HF Bundle is a comprehensive software defined radio set designed for enthusiasts eager to explore HF bands. It features a frequency range of 300Hz-2.3GHz, a Ham It Up Plus v2 upconverter for superior performance, and includes essential accessories like three antennas and interconnect adapters, all housed in a stylish aluminum enclosure. Perfect for those looking to elevate their radio experience!
Brand Name | NooElec |
Item Weight | 12 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 4.72 x 3.54 x 0.79 inches |
Country of Origin | USA |
Item model number | NESDR SMArt XTR HF Bundle |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Color Name | Silver |
Specification Met | 300Hz-2.3GHz Software Defined Radio Receiver |
J**.
It works great, IF you can figure out out to use it.
There are people who say this thing doesn't work.Mine works great. I've used it without the up-converter to listen to emergency radios, and local 2meter ham repeater users, NOAA weather, FM radio, FRS radio, etc. I've used it with the up-converter to listen to shortwave radio from Cuba (I'm very far from Cuba), AM radio, and hams on 80, 40, and 20 meter bands talking over 1000 miles away. I've picked up FT8 traffic from half the planet. I did it all on a Linux laptop with some wire in the trash pile (that seems to be really good on 40 meter).BUT.You have to figure out / already know about a lot of radio stuff. The antennas matter. I strung about 10 meters of junk wire to the balun, and i grounded the other wire (no idea if that's the right way). It took me a lot of experimenting with antenna wires and the included antennas to figure out what would work for which band, etc. Nothing in this kit (or on their website) will help you with this. Lots of googling and youtube and pdfs. And you need to know some frequencies to listen around.Also, the software you use makes a huge difference. On linux I tried gqrx, cubicSDR, sdr++, and SigDigger. Not all of them make it clear where to put the -125 MHz when you are using the up-converter. They all have different options and terminology. So you have to play with several software suites to find one you can figure out with the upconverter.Lastly, you are likely to use this SDR kit where your computer is, which is probably bathed in wifi and other sources of interference. that's not really the kit's fault.So if you see someone say "i plugged this thing in and there was nothing but noise" keep in mind it's not that easy. You have to do some work. But I can tell you for sure it CAN work. I use mine all the time. A great way to learn about radio.
R**1
Well built
Very nicely made with a huge range of uses and functions. Very cool
G**R
Great Value
I’m enjoying exploring the world above 70cms. Very easy to setup and use, if you keep track of what you are trying to achieve. I’m receiving NOAA Satellites, examining unknown signals.and even listening to broadcast AM and FM. Worth the money.
G**S
Would not buy the kit again
This kit is a total waste of money, if I were to buy again I would only buy the Ham It Up. The SDR radio portion works ok IMHO but no better than the SDR radio I already own. The Ham It Up does seem to work but I have my doubts how well it actually works. The antenna accessories are not really very helpful and provided very little to my success with the Ham It Up. Overall a fun toy to experiment with and help me learn the fascinating SDR world as long as you don’t expect to much out of the experience.
A**R
As advertised.
Came well packed. Nice assortment of connectors. Well marked.
R**K
Worthless!
Could never get this to work. It does not come with instructions or a diagram for wiring the parts together. I downloaded the top two SDR software packages, and they did not work either. Completely worthless! I have a late model, top of the line HP laptop for this, so that can't be the trouble. Should work out of the box.
C**E
Fun radio to play with
The hardest obstacle I have had with this was figuring out how to use the balum. I ground one leg of the balum to ground, and the other one to a 100' piece of wire stretched 30' high out to my trees in the backyard. Another fight was finding the right software to use with it. I started using SDR++ and after playing around with it and a lot of youtube videos, I think I am starting to figure it out. Also, if you have a big spike in the center of your display, do a search for DC Spike with the SDR software you plan on using to see how to get rid of it. Once I got rid of the spike, the radio has been a lot of fun.Being a ham operator, I find this bundle fun to play around with, but there is so much more you can do with it besides scanning ham bands with the correct antenna. Discone antennas are good from what I hear.
A**.
Very low quality accessories, especially the antennas.
The usb receiver works fine, however the antennas are very poor quality and very fragile. I consider that it is an expensive product given the poor quality of the accessories, I recommend buying them separately and from another manufacturer of better quality.
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