We seek to understand and document all radio transmissions, legal and otherwise, as part of the radio listening hobby. We do not encourage any radio operations contrary to regulations. Always consult with the appropriate authorities if you have questions concerning what is permissible in your locale.

Author Topic: SDRPlay  (Read 3486 times)

Offline Tony

  • Newbie
  • *
  • Posts: 1
    • View Profile
SDRPlay
« on: July 07, 2016, 1555 UTC »
I have had bad experiences with SDRPlay but I see that many people are happy with it. What am I doing wrong?
I have also an SDR-IQ and I've never had these problems.
SDRPlay is full of ghosts signals for me. I use mostly in HF SDRPlay but this is full of ghosts signals and probable intermodulation.
Antennas are Yaguis and dipoles and I've used for years without problems. This same antennas with SDR-IQ have had no problems with ghosts or intermadulacion.
Casual listeners in VHF / UHF show a more acceptable performance. Antenna was a Discone.
I´m losing some adjustment in SDRPlay to improve the work in HF ?
Thanks in advance.

Tony

Offline Josh

  • DXing Phenomena
  • *******
  • Posts: 4322
    • View Profile
Re: SDRPlay
« Reply #1 on: July 07, 2016, 1625 UTC »
Hi, it may just be overload that could be remedied with some attenuation or some filtration.
A tuner between the antenna and sdr might help the sdrplay. The sdriq is more capable on hf by design, the sdrplay isn't hf/good antenna friendly as far as I know, it's a sdr dongle designed for v/uhf use.
We do not encourage any radio operations contrary to regulations.

Offline EliteData

  • Full Member
  • ***
  • Posts: 200
  • 11946
    • View Profile
    • Email
Re: SDRPlay
« Reply #2 on: July 07, 2016, 1835 UTC »
I have had bad experiences with SDRPlay but I see that many people are happy with it. What am I doing wrong?
I have also an SDR-IQ and I've never had these problems.
SDRPlay is full of ghosts signals for me. I use mostly in HF SDRPlay but this is full of ghosts signals and probable intermodulation.
Antennas are Yaguis and dipoles and I've used for years without problems. This same antennas with SDR-IQ have had no problems with ghosts or intermadulacion.
Casual listeners in VHF / UHF show a more acceptable performance. Antenna was a Discone.
I´m losing some adjustment in SDRPlay to improve the work in HF ?
Thanks in advance.

Tony
i generally find lowering the RF gain in small increments until the issue of images and inter-modulation from nearby strong signals is resolved.
i find the SDRplay has a great RF front end being extremely sensitive with a great signal to noise ratio but the downplay is the front end being overloaded by nearby strong signals within 1Mhz of the same band.
if you are using "SDR Console" on the SDRplay, you may find better results by adjusting the VFO to be about 20Khz from the center for HF.

Offline MDK2

  • Marconi Class DXer
  • ********
  • Posts: 6130
  • Denver, CO
    • View Profile
    • My radio reception videos
Re: SDRPlay
« Reply #3 on: July 07, 2016, 1854 UTC »
Hi, it may just be overload that could be remedied with some attenuation or some filtration.
A tuner between the antenna and sdr might help the sdrplay. The sdriq is more capable on hf by design, the sdrplay isn't hf/good antenna friendly as far as I know, it's a sdr dongle designed for v/uhf use.

Is that accurate? It's not being marketed as only good for V/UHF, they specifically say its range is from 10 kHz to 2 GHz, or VLF to UHF.

Also, is dongle the right word? I'm under the impression that there's more to an SDR than that, but then again I'm not well versed in this vocabulary. Are all SDR's dongles?
Denver, CO.
SDRPlay RSPdx & RSP2pro, Airspy Discovery HF+, Icom IC-7100, Grundig Satellit 750, Realistic DX-300, Tecsun PL-600.
MLA-30 active loop, G5RV dipole.
eQSLs appreciated wickerjennie at gmail

Offline ChrisSmolinski

  • Administrator
  • Marconi Class DXer
  • *****
  • Posts: 31105
  • Westminster, MD USA
    • View Profile
    • Black Cat Systems
Re: SDRPlay
« Reply #4 on: July 07, 2016, 1931 UTC »
Generally, "dongle" means an SDR that is (or is based on) the RTL USB TV tuner that is turned into an SDR with appropriate software.  It is important to remember that these were designed for people to receive local TV stations - that's it. They have an 8 bit A/D, and very limited filtering. You can do amazing things with them for the price ($15 or so) but they cannot compare to a piece of hardware designed to be an SDR.

The SDR play does not use the same ICs as the RTL dongles. It uses a 12 bit A/D, but my understanding is the particular A/D used has an ENOB (effective number of bits) of 10.4 bits. It also does not have the same level of bandpass filtering as higher end SDR. So it is going to be "better" than an RTL dongle, but (in general) not as good as an SDR with 14 or 16 bits (which also cost more). My guess is the lack of sufficient bandpass filters is what causes the ghost signals, through intermod, etc. You can correct for this to some degree by putting an antenna tuner or preselector in front of it (between it and the antenna). Adjusting the gain, or even putting some attenuation in front of it may also help.

The dynamic range on MW/HF is huge. I have a semi local MW station that is S9+60. I also listen to stations on my netSDR that barely register S1. You need good front end filtering to make that possible, as well as a sufficient dynamic range in your A/D.
« Last Edit: July 07, 2016, 1937 UTC by ChrisSmolinski »
Chris Smolinski
Westminster, MD
eQSLs appreciated! csmolinski@blackcatsystems.com
netSDR / AFE822x / AirSpy HF+ / KiwiSDR / 900 ft Horz skyloop / 500 ft NE beverage / 250 ft V Beam / 58 ft T2FD / 120 ft T2FD / 400 ft south beverage / 43m, 20m, 10m  dipoles / Crossed Parallel Loop / Discone in a tree