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Nooelec GOES Weather Satellite RTL-SDR Bundle - Includes NESDR SMArTee XTR Software Defined Radio, & Everything Else Needed to Receive LRIT, HRIT & HRPT Satellite Weather Images Directly from Space!
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| Antenna | Radio |
| Brand | NooElec |
| Color | White, Black |
| Impedance | 50 Ohm |
| Maximum Range | 10 Meters |
| Manufacturer | Nooelec Inc. |
About this item
- This bundle will allow you to receive detailed, high-resolution, near real-time images from orbiting weather satellites. With as little as an hour of setup, you will be receiving LRIT, HRIT and HRPT GOES transmissions, error-free and with ease! Applications include GOES (HRIT & LRIT), NOAA HRPT, Meteor M2 HRPT, Metop, FengYun and other satellites that operate near 1.6GHz-1.8GHz
- This GOES Weather Satellite SDR bundle includes a 21dBi GOES parabolic reflector antenna (1.7GHz center frequency, 200MHz+ Bandwidth), NESDR SMArTee XTR SDR receiver, SAWbird+ GOES LNA module, 10m LMR400 cable, and the other cables and adapters required for a full weather satellite receiver. Just add a host device and software, and you are ready to go
- Software is required for the decoding of images. The recommended option is SatDump, which is cross-platform and available for Windows, Linux, MacOS and Android. There are also other free Linux-based decoders, or the paid version of XRIT Decoder for Windows (license not included with purchase)
- Full 2 year warranty directly through Nooelec! Additional information and assembly instructions: support.nooelec.com/hc/en-us/articles/360058812593
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| Product Dimensions | 25 x 25 x 5 inches |
|---|---|
| Item Weight | 9 pounds |
| Manufacturer | Nooelec Inc. |
| ASIN | B08HGQXC7C |
| Country of Origin | USA |
| Item model number | GOES Weather Satellite SDR Bundle |
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| Best Sellers Rank | #84,555 in Electronics (See Top 100 in Electronics) #7 in Satellite Television Receivers |
| Date First Available | September 3, 2020 |
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Customers like the performance, quality and appearance of the antenna. For example, they mention that it works great, includes everything you need and that the images are stunning. That said some complain about the weatherproofing and disagree on ease of setup and value.
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Customers like the performance of the antenna. They mention that it works great, phenomenally well together, and is a great bundle that works. Some say that the setup works good.
"This bundle works like a charm. There is one drawback but I'll discuss that in a minute. Antenna assembly is pretty much straight forward...." Read more
"...But really, these are all minor things, and the unit works very well out of the box. You'll get some amazing pictures, no matter where you are!" Read more
"Hello all,I assembled this kit a few weeks ago and its been working great...." Read more
"...I dried it off, it appeared to be no worse for wear, but I could not get signal to return, even when I could see the signal from the satellite on..." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the quality of the antenna. They mention that it is an excellent kit, easy to setup, and includes everything they need. Some say that it comes with everything they needed to receive pictures from GOES-16 and GOOSE-17.
"...] This unit comes with everything you need to receive pictures from GOES-16 and GOES-17...." Read more
"TL;DR: Equipment is good. Simple to setup...." Read more
"...Moral of the story is this is a great value, includes everything you need (except that little waterproof enclosure for the Sawbird amp/filter) and..." Read more
"This is a great bit of kit to get you started capturing LRIT / HRIT from GOES satellites!..." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the appearance of the antenna. They mention that the images are stunning, worth every penny, and download near-realtime, full disk images of the earth every 30 minutes. They also say that there are many different types of images to receive and that it's easy to set up and start receiving images.
"...I have personally pointed the dish at both and received absolutely incredible pictures...." Read more
"..."false color" images, which are sent every 30 minutes, and are quite beautiful...." Read more
"...There are many different types of images to receive. It's all about the config files for these two apps...." Read more
"...The images are simply stunning. Worth every penny...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the ease of setup. Some mention that it's simple to setup and went together fast and easily, while others say that there are no assembly instructions and that it takes patience to get it straight.
"...The kit itself is pretty simple. It comes in pieces which overlap and bolt together...." Read more
"...It just takes patience to get it straight.One basic firmware program is needed to get it working after the antenna is aimed...." Read more
"...you need but one piece (more on that in a moment) and went together fast and easily...." Read more
"...Secondly the equipment was a breeze to put together and within 30 mins I was literally reciving GOES data!..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the value of the antenna. Some mention it's a great value, while others say the cable is unnecessary and a waste of money.
"...Moral of the story is this is a great value, includes everything you need (except that little waterproof enclosure for the Sawbird amp/filter) and..." Read more
"...The LMR cable is unnecessary and a waste of money...." Read more
"...The images are simply stunning. Worth every penny...." Read more
"...Misleading waist of money !" Read more
Customers are disappointed with the weatherproofing of the antenna. They mention that it's a must, and that the dish is stiff and awkward to weatherproof at the connector.
"...Weather proofing is a must as the LAN has a USB port on the end for injecting power...." Read more
"...The rest of the kit is working perfect.Weatherproofing is essentially not-included...." Read more
"...obviously needing to be installed outside, there is zero effort put into weatherproofing these products. The user is expected to improvise something...." Read more
"...Also - as noted in another review, there's no waterproofing for the electronics, so unless hidden under the overhang / eve of your roof, the..." Read more
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One basic firmware program is needed to get it working after the antenna is aimed. Additional coloring programs are available also. The software is available on the Internet and easy to find. An antenna aiming program, again, on the Internet is very helpful in aiming the antenna.
The weak point for me was the mounting hardware for the antenna. It's a 90 degree bracket that does very little for fine tuning elevation. It has little to no adjustment for skew if one is in the area that calls for skew. My area for GOES 16 called for -25 degrees. You can't get that out of a right angle bracket. I found a satellite TV mounting bracket that had the swivel head that allowed me to get that -25 degree skew. It also allowed me to fine tune elevation and azimuth. With an adjustable mounting bracket one can adjust and watch values change until the sweet spot is found. The LAN has an LED that goes in the direction of the Pi, not the antenna.
Weather proofing is a must as the LAN has a USB port on the end for injecting power. Fortunately the port isn't needed but it does need to be protected from the weather. Remains a mystery to me why the port was designed to be open to the elements and orientated skyward.
Overall, it's a great bundle that works and gives great satisfaction when that first packet is decoded and written and becomes an image.
One basic firmware program is needed to get it working after the antenna is aimed. Additional coloring programs are available also. The software is available on the Internet and easy to find. An antenna aiming program, again, on the Internet is very helpful in aiming the antenna.
The weak point for me was the mounting hardware for the antenna. It's a 90 degree bracket that does very little for fine tuning elevation. It has little to no adjustment for skew if one is in the area that calls for skew. My area for GOES 16 called for -25 degrees. You can't get that out of a right angle bracket. I found a satellite TV mounting bracket that had the swivel head that allowed me to get that -25 degree skew. It also allowed me to fine tune elevation and azimuth. With an adjustable mounting bracket one can adjust and watch values change until the sweet spot is found. The LAN has an LED that goes in the direction of the Pi, not the antenna.
Weather proofing is a must as the LAN has a USB port on the end for injecting power. Fortunately the port isn't needed but it does need to be protected from the weather. Remains a mystery to me why the port was designed to be open to the elements and orientated skyward.
Overall, it's a great bundle that works and gives great satisfaction when that first packet is decoded and written and becomes an image.
Some assembly is required, but there is a link to a guide provided with the unit and multiple third-party guides online for setting it up. I ended up wiring it to a Raspberry Pi and using goestools and Sanchez (both on Github) to decode and process the images. Each satellite sends about 550 MB and hundreds of files in an hour, but the 5424x5424 images are worth it. You might even get images from the old GOES-15 sat and the japanese Himawari 8 satellite, which orbits over Australia and relays some of its imagery through the GOES satellites as well.
Words of advice:
1. The dish is quite focused, so you need to really dial it in, but the DishPointer site was a great help with helping me find the satellite.
2. I would not worry too much about precise skew/rotation of the dish. While it is necessary to get the right horizontal azimuth and vertical elevation angles, the polarization is not as critical. This unit comes with a mounting unit that is only capable of rotating in 45 degree increments; thus in the worst case you'll be off by 22 degrees. Even being off by 45 degrees only means a loss of 3 db which is bad but recoverable, so I'm confident in the 45 degree precision and I'm not pursuing a replacement mount.
3. It is critical that the front reflector be vertical, as shown in the attached pictures and shown in the guides. The reflector can be upside down and its fine, but it cannot be at a 90 degree angle or it will be severely out of phase with the linear polarization coming from the satellite.
4. The low-noise amplifier (LNA) unit is necessary, as I didn't have any luck when I wired the SDR directly to the short piece of coax coming out of the dish.
5. The LMR-400 cable is surprisingly stiff and clumsy, but it can be looped or stretched out and shouldn't be a problem.
6. I would also recommend waterproofing the LNA, since it has an unused USB port that faces upwards. I'm going to use some electrical tape I think.
But really, these are all minor things, and the unit works very well out of the box. You'll get some amazing pictures, no matter where you are!
Reviewed in the United States on September 1, 2021
Some assembly is required, but there is a link to a guide provided with the unit and multiple third-party guides online for setting it up. I ended up wiring it to a Raspberry Pi and using goestools and Sanchez (both on Github) to decode and process the images. Each satellite sends about 550 MB and hundreds of files in an hour, but the 5424x5424 images are worth it. You might even get images from the old GOES-15 sat and the japanese Himawari 8 satellite, which orbits over Australia and relays some of its imagery through the GOES satellites as well.
Words of advice:
1. The dish is quite focused, so you need to really dial it in, but the DishPointer site was a great help with helping me find the satellite.
2. I would not worry too much about precise skew/rotation of the dish. While it is necessary to get the right horizontal azimuth and vertical elevation angles, the polarization is not as critical. This unit comes with a mounting unit that is only capable of rotating in 45 degree increments; thus in the worst case you'll be off by 22 degrees. Even being off by 45 degrees only means a loss of 3 db which is bad but recoverable, so I'm confident in the 45 degree precision and I'm not pursuing a replacement mount.
3. It is critical that the front reflector be vertical, as shown in the attached pictures and shown in the guides. The reflector can be upside down and its fine, but it cannot be at a 90 degree angle or it will be severely out of phase with the linear polarization coming from the satellite.
4. The low-noise amplifier (LNA) unit is necessary, as I didn't have any luck when I wired the SDR directly to the short piece of coax coming out of the dish.
5. The LMR-400 cable is surprisingly stiff and clumsy, but it can be looped or stretched out and shouldn't be a problem.
6. I would also recommend waterproofing the LNA, since it has an unused USB port that faces upwards. I'm going to use some electrical tape I think.
But really, these are all minor things, and the unit works very well out of the box. You'll get some amazing pictures, no matter where you are!
Pi build time: About an hour. Mainly downloading libaries/compiler/compiling goestools. Guide link below.
Kit build time: 20 minutes.
I build the Raspberry Pi 3 the night before I received the kit. I followed this guide for the most part: https://gist.github.com/lxe/c1756ca659c3b78414149a3ea723eae2#file-goes16-rtlsdr-md
The kit itself is pretty simple. It comes in pieces which overlap and bolt together. I had to look at pictures here to make sure I was doing it right as I didn't have any directions. I get it, only 8 bolt/nuts, but I didn't want to mess it up.
The coax cable is.. impressive. Incredibly thick, reminds me of pulling fiber. Holds it's shape for sure as getting the bend out of it was a task. It makes the little SMA connectors look tiny. Be prepared to have to drill some large holes if you plan to route it into a house. I trust it much more than cheap, thin cables found on Amazon. I tried it and some cheap coax and didn't see really any difference.. but I feel like it'll weather better outside.
The GOES+ saw filter is not waterproof and I wish it was. I've managed seal it inside a container and wrapped that container with reflective tape in an attempt to reduce solar heat (Florida.) This is my second filter from NooElec and I believe it's working fine. I'm getting 80-90 VIT on this setup.
The SDR works as described. Be cautious when planning where you will install it. Without a cool location/active cooling the SDR will likely overheat. Just playing with it outside, using my shed to shelter it from the sun, my VIT went from 90 to 400 over 10 minutes. Moving it back indoors resolved this issue.
Ultimately this is a step forward on my goal to build a proper weather monitoring setup. I'm currently monitoring weather balloon launches and now downloading weather satellite data without an Internet connection. Starlink aside as a future Internet service, I live in a location where weather and hurricanes are a concern. Loss of connectivity is an absolute possibility and having the ability to gather weather data offline is a pretty cool idea.
Reviewed in the United States on June 9, 2021
Pi build time: About an hour. Mainly downloading libaries/compiler/compiling goestools. Guide link below.
Kit build time: 20 minutes.
I build the Raspberry Pi 3 the night before I received the kit. I followed this guide for the most part: https://gist.github.com/lxe/c1756ca659c3b78414149a3ea723eae2#file-goes16-rtlsdr-md
The kit itself is pretty simple. It comes in pieces which overlap and bolt together. I had to look at pictures here to make sure I was doing it right as I didn't have any directions. I get it, only 8 bolt/nuts, but I didn't want to mess it up.
The coax cable is.. impressive. Incredibly thick, reminds me of pulling fiber. Holds it's shape for sure as getting the bend out of it was a task. It makes the little SMA connectors look tiny. Be prepared to have to drill some large holes if you plan to route it into a house. I trust it much more than cheap, thin cables found on Amazon. I tried it and some cheap coax and didn't see really any difference.. but I feel like it'll weather better outside.
The GOES+ saw filter is not waterproof and I wish it was. I've managed seal it inside a container and wrapped that container with reflective tape in an attempt to reduce solar heat (Florida.) This is my second filter from NooElec and I believe it's working fine. I'm getting 80-90 VIT on this setup.
The SDR works as described. Be cautious when planning where you will install it. Without a cool location/active cooling the SDR will likely overheat. Just playing with it outside, using my shed to shelter it from the sun, my VIT went from 90 to 400 over 10 minutes. Moving it back indoors resolved this issue.
Ultimately this is a step forward on my goal to build a proper weather monitoring setup. I'm currently monitoring weather balloon launches and now downloading weather satellite data without an Internet connection. Starlink aside as a future Internet service, I live in a location where weather and hurricanes are a concern. Loss of connectivity is an absolute possibility and having the ability to gather weather data offline is a pretty cool idea.
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The documents are a little scant, but adequate. I had a glitch with the receiver, but Kayla in customer support was excellent, and got it sorted out with me via email.
I am going to have fun with this. Highly recommended.
Reviewed in Canada on September 7, 2021
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