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The RTL-SDR Blog V3 is a premium software-defined radio dongle featuring the advanced R860 tuner and RTL2832U ADC chip. It offers an expansive 500 kHz to 1.7 GHz frequency range with up to 3.2 MHz instantaneous bandwidth, enhanced by a 1 PPM temperature-compensated oscillator for exceptional frequency stability. Housed in a thermally optimized aluminum case with passive cooling, it includes an SMA connector and an activatable bias-tee for powering external antennas. Compatible with major SDR software and multiple operating systems, this dongle is the go-to choice for serious radio enthusiasts and professionals seeking reliable, high-performance signal reception.
| ASIN | B0BMKZCKTF |
| Antenna | Radio |
| AntennaDescription | Radio |
| Best Sellers Rank | 18,202 in Electronics & Photo ( See Top 100 in Electronics & Photo ) 310 in Radios & Boomboxes 5,375 in Portable Sound & Video Products |
| Box Contents | RTL-SDR Dongle |
| Brand | RTL-SDR Blog |
| Brand Name | RTL-SDR Blog |
| Colour | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Personal computers, laptops, Raspberry Pi |
| Compatible devices | Personal computers, laptops, Raspberry Pi |
| Connectivity technology | Radio Frequency |
| Connector Type | SMA |
| Connector type | SMA |
| Country of Origin | China |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 3,014 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00783495030843 |
| Includes Remote | No |
| Manufacturer | RTL-SDR Blog |
| Manufacturer Part Number | rtlsdr_only |
| Network Connectivity Technology | Radio Frequency |
| Product Warranty | 2 years warranty on manufacturing defects |
| Tuner Type | Digital |
| UPC | 783495030843 |
S**E
Amazing little dongle!
I bought this after testing a friends SDR dongle for a few days. These things are very good although could use a bit more info on the actual setup but once this has been done it works flawlessly (Google is your friend here). The RTL-SDR Blog can cover all the way from 500KHz to 1.76GHz. Unlike some other SDR dongles, to listen between 500KHz and 24MHz (HF) you don't need a converter for this - with this dongle just set direct sampling in the options and away you go (don't forget to reset this back when tuning to the higher bands). Antennas can make or break any receiver. I have a simple VHF/UHF antenna that I used on an old scanner many years ago and this works perfectly for aircraft, the higher HAM bands and the FM broadcast bands etc. There's many antennas available for purchase that would be more than suitable. I've also run a long wire (about 10 meters) to the end of my garden for listening to the HF frequencies and have easily managed to hear stations from around the globe on a number of occasions. I've also managed to decode the NOAA weather satellite images directly from the satellites as they pass overhead but there's a learning curve to this which I'm still on! There's a swathe of free SDR software available but I have currently settled on HDSDR (on my Windows PC) and, after a bit of a learning curve, is a very nice piece of software. If you are completely new to these things I'd probably recommend trying SDR# first - it's easier to get up and running and will give you near instant results. I've even taken this thing portable using my Android tablet and an app called SDR++ that has, so far, worked flawlessly. Very handy for getting away from the "noisy" towns and on to higher ground for some real long range reception. All in all, if you are in to radio, this is a really nice piece of technology that should provide many many hours of entertainment. As a note: The item I purchased from this seller certainly does appear to be a true genuine RTL-SDR V3. There are many poor quality "copies" out there that really don't work as well (I know as I've tried a couple) so be careful where you purchase from.
A**R
Worked great, as described
Worked great
B**Z
high-performance USB software-defined radio (SDR)
The RTL-SDR Blog V3 is a high-performance USB software-defined radio (SDR) dongle built for enthusiasts and professionals alike. It supports a wide range of frequencies and provides excellent versatility for radio signal exploration, decoding, and analysis. Here’s a detailed breakdown of its performance, features, and value. --- ### Key Features 1. **Wide Frequency Coverage**: - Operates from **500 kHz to 1.75 GHz**, covering HF, VHF, and UHF bands. This makes it suitable for applications like shortwave listening, FM/AM radio, ADS-B, weather satellite decoding, and more. 2. **1PPM TCXO**: - The inclusion of a **temperature-compensated crystal oscillator (TCXO)** ensures frequency stability within ±1 PPM, minimizing drift over time and temperature changes. 3. **Bias-T Option**: - The built-in **bias-tee** can power external active antennas and amplifiers, a useful feature for improving signal reception in specific applications. 4. **Direct Sampling Mode**: - Supports **direct sampling for HF bands** down to 500 kHz without additional hardware modifications. 5. **SMA Connector**: - The high-quality SMA connector allows for robust connections with a wide range of external antennas. 6. **Aluminium Enclosure**: - A sturdy, shielded enclosure reduces RF interference and provides durability. --- ### Performance 1. **Signal Reception**: - Performs excellently in receiving and decoding signals from various sources. It’s especially effective for: - **ADS-B signals** from aircraft. - **NOAA weather satellite images**. - **Ham radio and HF monitoring** using direct sampling. - Paired with a good antenna, the reception quality rivals higher-priced SDR solutions. 2. **Software Compatibility**: - Works seamlessly with popular SDR software such as SDR# (SDRSharp), HDSDR, and GQRX. - Extends into specialized decoding software like Virtual Radar Server for ADS-B and WXtoIMG for satellite imagery. 3. **Frequency Stability**: - The TCXO ensures minimal frequency drift, even during extended sessions or in varying temperature conditions. 4. **Noise and Interference**: - The aluminium enclosure helps reduce noise compared to plastic alternatives. However, some RF shielding improvements might still be needed for very high-sensitivity applications in noisy environments. --- ### Pros - **Affordable**: Offers significant value for its price point, making it an excellent entry-level or intermediate SDR. - **Compact and Portable**: Ideal for field operations or mobile setups. - **Bias-T Functionality**: Eliminates the need for external bias-tee injectors. - **Wide Frequency Range**: Covers a vast spectrum with minimal compromises. --- ### Cons - **Limited Dynamic Range**: As an RTL-based SDR, it lacks the dynamic range and performance of pricier SDRs like the Airspy or SDRplay. - **No Built-In RF Filter**: External band-pass or notch filters may be required in environments with strong nearby signals. - **Direct Sampling Limitation**: While functional, the HF direct sampling mode can introduce noise and spurs, requiring additional effort to optimize performance. --- ### Recommended Applications - **Amateur Radio**: Excellent for ham radio monitoring, decoding digital modes (FT8, SSTV, RTTY), and even CW. - **ADS-B Tracking**: Easily tracks aircraft using software like Virtual Radar Server. - **Satellite Reception**: Decodes NOAA weather satellite images with a suitable antenna. - **Spectrum Analysis**: Provides an affordable way to visualize and explore RF signals. --- ### Bottom Line The **RTL-SDR Blog V3** is a versatile and reliable SDR for hobbyists and professionals who need a cost-effective yet capable device. While it’s not a substitute for higher-end SDRs in demanding applications, it punches well above its price class with features like TCXO, bias-tee, and HF direct sampling. Whether you’re new to SDR or an experienced user looking for a portable, affordable option, the Blog V3 delivers an impressive performance.
T**O
Great!
Very good item. Would have kept it if the software I needed was still available.
N**C
Frustrating - I give up try to get it working but tried a replacement and am pleased with results.
Moving this from 1 star to 3 star as replacement dongle works ok Dongle no1 -1 star-: Getting this SDR to work has been a waste of 4 days. Have 4 PCs - 3 win10 and 1 win7 , am well up to speed with software and getting things working and am a seasoned SW listeners with a few radios and antenna. Straight up the device shows as Bulk interface (which is good) -except it has a yellow explanation mark on Win indicating a problem. In use you can just hear FM with the software using a tiny wire antenna. No MW, No Air band or SW - all a flat line even using my good outdoor SW antenna! Rinse & repeat over all 4 PCs and nothing changes - hours on forums and even bought the book guide to I get to pay 44 Euro (I'm in Ireland) for a dud. Worse still since Brexit returning to the UK is time consuming (need an exporters label and special envelope ) and must pay postage (reclaimable) and wait 2-3 week for refund..grrrrr! Dongle no 2: Ordered a new one. Immediately can see it responds to antenna . Found AirBand very poor compared to my XHDATA 808 (bought here for 85 Euro) - the telescopic antenna of the XHDATA pushed down indoors in much better than the 20m long wire attached to the SDR. Still very pleased to see the 20m HAM band has lots of activity and sound is good, later found near 36MHZ a whole array of DSB hams very clear with very careful tuning (this is beyond the scope of the XHDATA - so that is a win). Looking forward to exploring the rest of the huge bandwidth. This device is aimed towards tinkerers and those familiar with the bands and antenna who are adept at software and 'getting things to work'. Overall pleased.
A**R
Usb powered
I'm no radio expert, but it works well with all the free software on the net. Seems to meet its spec sheet
J**.
Excellent receive only SDR module.
Does everything I wanted it to do. Works well with DAB decoding software Welle.io for Linux.
G**S
Fab litte SDR, no issues
Excellent product, I have two similar. Much easier apparently, to get this and so no interface problems that the V4 seems to have. Easy to deal with plug and play.
D**K
easy to use
Great fun amazing product recommend for anyone interested in listening to whats going on around them in the world
R**K
funciona bien
si eres radioaficionado y no quieres invertir mucho, es para ti
R**L
Works great!
Works great! I use it to snag 433 MHz JSON temp/humidity data from my Newentor Q7 weather station's outdoor sensor and use it to graph temps in a Delphi program. You WILL need some sort of screw-in antenna, though. I got the Bingfu 6-Sect SMA Male Telescopic Antenna (2-Pack) Compatible with RTL-SDR Blog V3. You'll also need some free software you can download.
L**S
Good
Everything works as intended. Product arrived on time.
A**A
RTL SDR
Excelente, entrega rápida e eqpto funcionando
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