Features:
Multi-Purpose Dipole Antenna Kit: The RTL-SDR Blog V3 comes with a comprehensive dipole antenna kit, including telescopic antennas of different lengths. The short antennas (5cm to 13cm) are great for ADS-B, while the longer ones (23cm to 1m) are perfect for lower frequencies. The kit also includes a 3m RG174 extension cable, a flexible tripod mount, and a suction cup mount, making it highly versatile for both indoor and outdoor use. This is particularly beneficial for beginners looking to explore various frequencies and applications.
High-Quality Components and Design: This SDR receiver features the improved R820T2 tuner and a 1ppm TCXO for enhanced frequency stability. The device also includes superior components, a redesigned low-noise PCB, and passive cooling within a robust aluminum case. These enhancements not only improve performance but also ensure the receiver remains operational under various conditions. Furthermore, the integrated ESD protection and SMA F connector add an extra layer of reliability.
Software-Defined Radio with Wide Frequency Range: The RTL2832U ADC chip ensures high-quality signal processing, allowing the receiver to tune from 500 kHz to 1.7 GHz with up to 3.2 MHz (2.4 MHz stable) bandwidth. This wide frequency range makes it an excellent tool for a variety of applications, including general radio scanning, air traffic control, public safety, and more. The HF operates in direct sampling mode, further extending its capabilities.
Cross-Platform Compatibility: The RTL-SDR Blog V3 is compatible with multiple operating systems, including Windows, OSX, Linux, and Android. It works seamlessly with popular software like SDR#, HDSDR, SDR-Radio, GQRX, and SDR Touch on Android. This cross-platform compatibility ensures that users can get started quickly, regardless of their preferred operating system or device, including single-board computers like the Raspberry Pi.
Advanced Features for Enhanced Functionality: The device includes built-in software features such as a Bias-Tee for powering LNAs and active antennas, activated via the accompanying software. This feature extends the functionality of the SDR receiver, making it suitable for advanced applications like weather balloon tracking, radio astronomy, and more. For full details on these improvements, you can visit the provided link for comprehensive information.
Specifications:
Model: RTL-SDR Blog V3
Chipset: RTL2832U ADC, R820T2 Tuner
Frequency Range: 500 kHz to 1.7 GHz
Bandwidth: Up to 3.2 MHz (Stable at 2.4 MHz)
TCXO: 1ppm
Connector: SMA F
Housing: Aluminum with passive cooling
ESD Protection: Yes
Operating Systems: Windows, OSX, Linux, Android, Raspberry Pi
Software Compatibility: SDR#, HDSDR, SDR-Radio, GQRX, SDR Touch
Applications: General radio scanning, air traffic control, public safety, ADS-B, marine AIS, ACARS, trunked radio, digital voice, POCSAG, APRS, NOAA APT, Meteor M2, radio astronomy
Package Included:
1 x RTL-SDR Blog V3 Dongle
1 x Dipole Base with 60cm RG174 Cable
2 x Telescopic Antenna (23cm to 1m)
2 x Telescopic Antenna (5cm to 13cm)
1 x 3m RG174 Extension Cable
1 x Flexible Tripod Mount
1 x Suction Cup Mount
Roy Polson –
Here is my review,
It came in a nice little package, so I thought that I would try it out. There was one problem after installing it, there was no audio. After trying everything I just gave up!!
Would you have an answer for me? What should I do with my RTL-SDR MODEL V3 ? Maybe send me a V4 ?? THANK YOU VERY MUCH ANYWAY !!