| Brand Name | RTL-SDR Blog |
|---|---|
| Item Weight | 1.13 ounces |
| Package Dimensions | 5.51 x 3.27 x 0.55 inches |
| Country of Origin | China |
| Color Name | Black |
V3 R860 RTL2832U 1PPM TCXO SMA Software Defined Radio (Dongle Only) (Black)
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| Price | $33.95 | |
| AmazonGlobal Shipping | $8.42 | |
| Estimated Import Fees Deposit | $0.00 | |
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| Total | $42.37 | |
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| Brand | RTL-SDR Blog |
| Color | Black |
| Antenna | Radio |
| Tuner Technology | Digital |
| Remote Control Included? | No |
About this item
- Includes 1x RTL-SDR Blog brand R860 RTL2832U 1PPM TCXO HF Bias Tee SMA Dongle (V3) (Dongle Only)
- Several improvements over other brands including use of the R860 tuner, improved component tolerances, a 1 PPM temperature compensated oscillator (TCXO), SMA F connector, aluminum shielded case with thermal pad for passive cooling, and an activatable bias tee circuit.
- Can tune from 500 kHz to 1.7 GHz and has up to 3.2 MHz of instantaneous bandwidth (2.4 MHz stable). (HF reception below 24 MHz in direct sampling mode with reduced performance). Please note RTL-SDR dongles are RX only.
- Please follow the quickstart guide linked in the included the manual for installation of the drivers and free software. Please feel free to contact us via Amazon messaging for technical support - we're happy to help
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| Sold By | RTL-SDR Blog | RTL-SDR Blog | Nooelec | Nooelec | Nooelec | Nooelec |
| connector type | — | — | USB | usb | Mini USB | USB |
| antenna description | Radio | Radio | Radio | Radio | Radio | Radio |
| connectivity tech | — | Radio Frequency | USB | USB | USB | USB |
| tuner technology | Digital | Digital | DVB-T | Digital | ads-b,satellite | ADS-B, DVB-T, Satellite Radio |
| platform | windows, android, linux | windows, android, linux | windows, macintosh, linux, android | android | windows | windows |
| video output format | mpeg 4 | mpeg 4 | mpeg 4 | mpeg 4 | mpeg 4 | mpeg 4 |
| remote included | ✗ | ✗ | ✗ | ✗ | ✗ | ✗ |
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| ASIN | B0BMKZCKTF |
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| Customer Reviews |
4.6 out of 5 stars |
| Best Sellers Rank | #12 in External TV Tuners |
| Date First Available | December 24, 2018 |
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This is an RTL-SDR blog V3 software defined radio receiver with RTL2832U ADC chip, R860 tuner, 1PPM TCXO, SMA F connector and aluminium case with passive cooling. Tunes from 500 kHz to 1.7 GHz with up to 3.2 MHz (2.4 MHz stable) of bandwidth. (HF works in direct sampling mode with reduced performance). Works with free software like SDR#, HDSDR, SDR-Radio, GQRX or SDR Touch on Android. Works on Windows, OSX, Linux, Android and computers like the Raspberry Pi.
This model has several improvements over other brands. It uses the improved R820T2 tuner, a 1PPM TCXO, better components, a redesigned lower noise PCB, cooling improvements, extra ESD protection and an SMA F connector. It also has a software activatable bias-tee for powering LNA's and active antennas.
Please follow the quickstart guide linked in the included the manual for installation of the drivers and free software. For enabling HF reception below 24 MHz please see the V3 features guide and please feel free to contact us via Amazon messaging for technical support - we're happy to help.
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Customers find the product useful and affordable. They appreciate its good radio reception on FM broadcasts and local FM stations. The build quality is praised as well-made and stable. However, opinions differ regarding setup ease, heat level, and software accessibility.
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Customers find the tuner works well. They say it's portable and has good sensitivity, audio, and performance. Many appreciate its capabilities and add-on applications. The tuner is useful for listening to radio, especially P25 systems.
"...It is a handy device since it is portable, but it has only a small portion of the frequency range compared to SDR...." Read more
"...The third I use to decode ADS-B traffic and it works great. I've pulled in over 100 aircraft at a time...." Read more
"...I think its a pretty good unit, and as the title says, it's way better than the NooElec one that is in the picture...." Read more
"...Performance and capabilities, as well as add-on applications are very impressive for the price...." Read more
Customers find the tuner offers good value for money. It works well for the cost and has reasonably priced USB ports. Many consider it worth buying if using it at home as a hobby or as an entry-level SDR.
"...This is definitely an awesome buy for the price of $17. I just bought a Uniden BC125AT handheld radio scanner for $110 earlier this week...." Read more
"...Cheap, but effective...." Read more
"...and capabilities, as well as add-on applications are very impressive for the price...." Read more
"...It is less than $150 and doesn't have the issues that plague these cheap $20 RTLSDR DAB-TV tuners...." Read more
Customers appreciate the radio reception. They say it's good on the FM broadcast band and with their poor antenna, ok on AM broadcast. They mention it receives local FM perfectly, indicates radio traffic, signal strength, frequency, and modulation. It can tune and receive from the stated frequency range, and is fantastic for any radio lover or ham radio operator. While it has HF reception, it's not very good in comparison to a proper device.
"...This has HF reception, just not very good in comparison to a proper transceiver...." Read more
"...For the best reception, plug the dongle directly into your antenna and use the USB cable in place of coax...." Read more
"...To anyone looking at these for gifts, they are fantastic for any radio lover or ham radio operator." Read more
"...It is capable of receiving AM, FM, Single Sideband, and Morse code communications signals...." Read more
Customers appreciate the tuner's build quality. They find it well-made, stable, and affordable. The quality control seems good, and the unit has been going strong for over 3 months.
"...will otherwise send it back baffled out how this is such a well supported SDR unit but it can cease to function on a relatively solid laptop with an..." Read more
"Good receive quality. Easy to setup" Read more
"WOW, this is a very stable unit. I was looking to add to my RTL collection and came across this little jewel, man I'm glad I did...." Read more
"...It works but just barely. HF signals were noisy and weak. It is apparent that there is little to no front-end pre-filtering on this device...." Read more
Customers appreciate the frequency accuracy of the tuner. They find it easy to tune around the spectrum and isolate frequencies visually with a waterfall display. The tuning range is wide, from commercial AM to microwave, and the sensitivity is surprising. While the frequency accuracy and stability are reasonable, some customers report fragile adapters.
"...The RTL SDR does what it says it will do and that is provide a way to listen to local airwaves...." Read more
"...its like only having a 400 mhz antenna but better. i can pick satellites and 1mhz ham bands even radio from 88 to 108 mhz...." Read more
"...Also, with the adjustable bandwidth control in the SDR# software, the dongle did almost as good of a job of separating signals in the crowded ham..." Read more
"...It allows frequencies to be isolated via a “waterfall display” that visually indicates radio traffic, signal strength, frequency and modulation..." Read more
Customers have different experiences with the tuner's setup. Some find it easy to use and setup, with plenty of guides and tutorials to help. Others say it's not plug-and-play, with no instructions or a learning curve.
"...The website is easy to navigate and I was overjoyed to see how detailed the troubleshooting guide was, so if I ran into any problems I could very..." Read more
"...The USB stick may plug right into your computer, but there is no documentation and no instructions that come with the hardware. None...." Read more
"...or 120 times depending on which website I'm to believe, either way: super simple. Oh, THIS DONGLE ONLY RECEIVES...you can't transmit with it...." Read more
"...You will however need to learn the software and a lot of its features are not "intuitive."..." Read more
Customers have different views on the tuner's heat level. Some say it doesn't get warm when using, the aluminum housing helps dissipate heat better than common plastic ones, and the oscillator ensures constant correction. Others mention it gets very hot, has poor range, and eventually died completely.
"...Oh, the dongle gets pretty darn HOT to the touch. Click "helpful" if this helped you...." Read more
"...because it comes in a much larger aluminum container to better dissipate generated heat...." Read more
"...However with prolonged use, they become extremely hot, hot to the touch. I would not recommend leaving these plugged in without being around them...." Read more
"...I like the metal case and how it dissipates heat but also don't like that they get so warm. Small complaints however...." Read more
Customers have different views on the software's accessibility. Some find it easy to process signals with free or low-cost software, while others find it complicated and difficult to set up properly. There are also concerns about compatibility issues with Windows 7 and Windows 10, as well as the need for additional software and antennas.
"Works very well with SDR Trunk and many other SDR software." Read more
"...and the Zadig download thing which downloaded, but there's no actual software radio since you still have to get a program to run the interface...." Read more
"...into your computer and get just as good, if not better, results with free software...." Read more
"...The user interface is a bit clunky, in my opinion, but not too hard to operate...." Read more
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- Reviewed in the United States on July 21, 2016I've only used this for a couple hours now, but man was this easy to set up and awesome to use. It is very fun to visually see and navigate through the radio signals. It took me less than 10 minutes using their quick start guide on rtl-sdr.com/qsg
I gained confidence before purchasing this device from all the positive reviews of course and mainly their website. The website is easy to navigate and I was overjoyed to see how detailed the troubleshooting guide was, so if I ran into any problems I could very likely find a solution. It is nice to see such a detailed troubleshooting page with pretty much any possible problem that could happen with this device. Anytime I jump into a DIY project i'm afraid I will have to use google for 3-4 hours to find a solution. I only ran into one problem during set up with the software and that was on the step that said to run the batch file in the extracted folder of the SDR# software. Probably because I am on a Domain computer with security settings that prevent batch files from running. Well in that same step on their quick start guide they had a link to manually install the drivers instead which only took a minute to do. I followed the rest of the steps. Plugged in the RTL-SDR with my ICOM female SMA antenna from my HAM radio and sure enough it came alive instantly. I was amazed at how easy it was to set up. I turned up the gain in the software and I could start finding random HAMs in my area and various repeaters. I couldn't find any HF signals probably due to my antenna. Their website suggests getting a planar disk antenna or a discone antenna for listening on nearly any frequency between 25Mhz and 1300Mhz. My HAM rubber duckie antenna with this picked up a lot of signals from local FM radio, 136Mhz-900Mhz.
This is definitely an awesome buy for the price of $17. I just bought a Uniden BC125AT handheld radio scanner for $110 earlier this week. It is a handy device since it is portable, but it has only a small portion of the frequency range compared to SDR. For $110 it isn't worth it for what it does so I am definitely returning it after playing with this thing. I'm excited to experiment more with it to find other neat uses for SDR.
I highly recommend getting a USB extension cable for this device so you can have enough cable to work with. I happened to have a 10ft USB Amazon extension cable I bought a couple months ago that works perfectly for this. Since I am using this with a rubber duckie antenna it is about a foot long sticking out of the computer. Not an ideal location for this since it wouldn't fit well behind the computer and I would likely break it if it was sticking out the front of the computer. It would even be good for a laptop since all laptop USB ports stick straight out the side. A USB extension cable allows you to place the device and antenna in a much better location. My last recommendation for full use of this is a discone antenna as the company suggests or something better than a simple rubber duckie or whip antenna. This thing is too cool to only use it with a rubber duckie. Just buy it!
- Reviewed in the United States on January 9, 2025Color: BlackVerified PurchaseWorks as expected. Startup was easy with good installation instructions.
Radio works excellent on linux Mint 21 and windows 10.
- Reviewed in the United States on December 25, 2024Color: BlackVerified PurchaseI own three of these. I use two connected to a powered USB hub and a sma splitter connected to an exterior discone antenna to listen to P25 traffic from mine and surrounding counties. The third I use to decode ADS-B traffic and it works great. I've pulled in over 100 aircraft at a time. The company is also very customer service oriented.
- Reviewed in the United States on June 3, 2023Color: BlackVerified PurchaseUpdate: Audio Fix Found; reported solution to Tom The Dilettante & TheSmokinApe's videos on Youtube.
Rating Update: previously, 1-star; updated to 4-stars; would have given it 5-stars if the installation process wasn't so convoluted regarding manual intervention of drivers which can cause similar problems. Performance and capabilities, as well as add-on applications are very impressive for the price. Does not substitute for a real HAM or similar high-end radio/amplifiers/huge antennas, but that's not a valid comparison to make. I know those with the high-end radios, but that's not my intentions with this device. Learning more about it, sure, but this is a great alternative that doesn't require a huge investment or giant antenna most HOAs or apartments won't allow outside/visible.
Regarding the "paDeviceUnavailable" error message I was getting when I selected the RTL-SDR USB and hit "Play". That followed with crashing my audio and video on Youtube as well, where it told me I had an audio renderer error, but it also refused to play the video (without the audio) as well. The error message received on trying to play a Youtube video was regarding that renderer error but said to reboot my machine. I found that instead of rebooting I could just refresh the browser and it plays audio & video just fine.
The solution so far, is this: Select Audio Output to, instead of Microsoft MME Speakers, ...to ASIO4ALLv2 (or any other output device other than the default) and it suddenly worked! I had an ElGato video/audio capture card and had to install some virtual audio devices a few years ago which may be related to the problem. Anyway, for now it works as long as I change the Audio Output to the other 'device'. Thanks for the detailed video, right to the point and with good links and content! I posted the same message on TheSmokinApe's Comments section in case anyone else runs into the same or similar issue.
Previously:
I have no idea how anyone got this system to work, clearly there is a major discrepancy. I have a relatively high end laptop for CAD modeling that works great but cannot get past this very simple starting point of running the SDR software initially, no matter how many instructions I follow to a "T". Another reviewer showed a completely different software package SDRConsole and that is the only way I can get this SDR dongle to do anything at all. I was a bigger fan of the originally touted software SDRSharp but it wipes out my computer's ability to even play any videos' audio when I follow all of the instructions. I will give it 1 week and will otherwise send it back baffled out how this is such a well supported SDR unit but it can cease to function on a relatively solid laptop with an experienced engineer who runs software and hardware every day as a job and at home.
4.0 out of 5 stars (Update: Audio Fix Found) Researched based on solid Youtube Channel Recommendation but Doesn't WorkUpdate: Audio Fix Found; reported solution to Tom The Dilettante & TheSmokinApe's videos on Youtube.
Reviewed in the United States on June 3, 2023
Rating Update: previously, 1-star; updated to 4-stars; would have given it 5-stars if the installation process wasn't so convoluted regarding manual intervention of drivers which can cause similar problems. Performance and capabilities, as well as add-on applications are very impressive for the price. Does not substitute for a real HAM or similar high-end radio/amplifiers/huge antennas, but that's not a valid comparison to make. I know those with the high-end radios, but that's not my intentions with this device. Learning more about it, sure, but this is a great alternative that doesn't require a huge investment or giant antenna most HOAs or apartments won't allow outside/visible.
Regarding the "paDeviceUnavailable" error message I was getting when I selected the RTL-SDR USB and hit "Play". That followed with crashing my audio and video on Youtube as well, where it told me I had an audio renderer error, but it also refused to play the video (without the audio) as well. The error message received on trying to play a Youtube video was regarding that renderer error but said to reboot my machine. I found that instead of rebooting I could just refresh the browser and it plays audio & video just fine.
The solution so far, is this: Select Audio Output to, instead of Microsoft MME Speakers, ...to ASIO4ALLv2 (or any other output device other than the default) and it suddenly worked! I had an ElGato video/audio capture card and had to install some virtual audio devices a few years ago which may be related to the problem. Anyway, for now it works as long as I change the Audio Output to the other 'device'. Thanks for the detailed video, right to the point and with good links and content! I posted the same message on TheSmokinApe's Comments section in case anyone else runs into the same or similar issue.
Previously:
I have no idea how anyone got this system to work, clearly there is a major discrepancy. I have a relatively high end laptop for CAD modeling that works great but cannot get past this very simple starting point of running the SDR software initially, no matter how many instructions I follow to a "T". Another reviewer showed a completely different software package SDRConsole and that is the only way I can get this SDR dongle to do anything at all. I was a bigger fan of the originally touted software SDRSharp but it wipes out my computer's ability to even play any videos' audio when I follow all of the instructions. I will give it 1 week and will otherwise send it back baffled out how this is such a well supported SDR unit but it can cease to function on a relatively solid laptop with an experienced engineer who runs software and hardware every day as a job and at home.
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- Reviewed in the United States on December 14, 2024Color: BlackVerified PurchaseIt is amazing what this little device (and the appropriate software) can do! I use the free version of SDR# to scan and listen to the VHF / UHF bands. The reception and sensitivity are excellent in this range. HF, on the other hand, doesn't work so well. I've never had much luck below 30Mhz. You'll need an excellent antenna and maybe even a preample to use this for HF, and personally I think there are better custom solutions for HF reception. But as a VHF / UHF software defined radio, this little dongle is absolutely amazing!
Pro Tip - use a long USB cable to add some distance between the dongle and your computer. For the best reception, plug the dongle directly into your antenna and use the USB cable in place of coax. This both removes line loss and greatly reduces any RFI from your computer!
- Reviewed in the United States on December 11, 2024Color: BlackVerified PurchaseWorks very well with SDR Trunk and many other SDR software.
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RickReviewed in Mexico on February 13, 20235.0 out of 5 stars funciona bien
si eres radioaficionado y no quieres invertir mucho, es para ti
AmosReviewed in Canada on July 7, 20225.0 out of 5 stars This is the one
I knew nothing about software defined radios but am pleased that I came across this specific one. Software support is very good and the rtl-sdr.com site has tutorials for just about anything you want to do with one. The specs on this unit make it a good choice for a wide range of uses. Paired with the Nooelec RaTLSnake M6 v2 - Premium 3-Antenna Bundle, and a windows PC, I have had great success picking up FM radio and tracking aircraft in my region using their ADS-B transmissions. Next up is doing a survey of what else is nearby. I have an AIS tutorial bookmarked for trying out ship tracking on my next trip to the coast. Also looking forward to listening out for satellites and the ISS. Great hobby value for the money.
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LotarReviewed in Italy on August 4, 20245.0 out of 5 stars RTL-SDR
Ottimo prodotto
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JAFA-LidercomReviewed in Spain on April 16, 20245.0 out of 5 stars RTL-SRD
Produto com qualidade
Não se pode esperar que rivalize com equipamentos profissionais, mas considerando as suas potencialidades e características, recomendo.
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OlloReviewed in Germany on February 6, 20245.0 out of 5 stars für meine Bedürfnisse sehr gut
Color: BlackVerified PurchaseIch verwende das Teil eigentlich ausschließlich für den Empfang von dab+ mittels meines Rechners und der Software Welle.io.
Das macht der sehr gut und es klingt dabei um Längen besser als einige Standalone-Geräte, die ich vorher verwendet habe und die deutlich teurer waren.
Die Installation habe ich als etwas kompliziert wahrgenommen, ist nicht wirklich plug and play.
Ich weiß natürlich, das dieses Gerät noch viel mehr kann, das habe ich aber nicht ausprobiert.
Ich würde ihn wahrscheinlich wieder kaufen




























