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The NooElec NESDR SMArt HF Bundle is a comprehensive software-defined radio set covering 100kHz to 1.7GHz, featuring the high-performance Ham It Up v1.3 upconverter housed in a sleek black aluminum case. This all-inclusive kit comes with three antennas, a balun for impedance matching, and multiple adapters, designed for serious HF/UHF/VHF enthusiasts. Proudly made in the USA and Canada, it offers a 2-year warranty and round-the-clock technical support, making it the ultimate choice for professionals and hobbyists eager to explore the radio spectrum with precision and reliability.
| ASIN | B0747PX3NZ |
| Best Sellers Rank | 38,247 in Electronics & Photo ( See Top 100 in Electronics & Photo ) 62 in External TV Tuners & Video Capture Cards 211 in Portable FRS Two-Way Radios |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
| Item model number | NooElec NESDR SMArt HF Bundle |
| Manufacturer | NooElec Inc. |
| Product Dimensions | 30 x 23 x 4 cm; 321 g |
A**Y
Hmmmm !
Great little device.... some assembly instructions would have been nice but youtube had all the answers. In my opinion the manufacturer would do well to include some freeware just so folks could get it up and running right away and not have to spend hours searching the internet but once you have it sorted out its a great device to work with. I opted for the whole bundle to include the "Ham it up box" because I wanted access to the ham bands.... and it works really well.... with a decient antena....and when you have figured out that you have to modify the software to operate on those frequencies. All in all.... a good piece of kit.... have to say though...the dongle does run a little hot for my likings ...... but so far so good. Ariel wise..... depends largely on your location... if you can erect an outside ariel....DO SO !!.... unfortunately I am stuck with indoor ariels but with a little research on youtube I was able to construct a really good sensitive unit that does the job nicely.....spend some time researching ariels and how they work .... it will pay off and you will end up with a neat little dongle that turns into a powerfull and versitile srd radio.
K**R
Impressive kit let down very slightly by a dodgy pigtail
This is a very nice little starter kit for VHF/UHF/HF SDR. Over the years I've looked for various ways to combine my old late 1980s/early 1990s hobby of scanning and SWLing with my lifetime love of computers, but all the solutions were either technically problematic (powerful computers and sensitive receivers aren't the best of friends) or ridiculously costly. Not any more. Not only are kits like this inexpensive for what they deliver, the availability of software like Spyserver combined with a cheap Raspberry Pi or similar allows you to keep all the RF stuff far away from the electromagnetic maelstrom of the desktop computer, and just enjoy the experience of dipping in and out of nearly 2GHz of spectrum from the comfort of your favourite office chair. I've been waiting 30 years for this. Make no mistake, even armed with some prior knowledge and research there is a very steep learning curve with this gear as various other reviews both positive and negative will testify. Even if you follow all of the FAQs and YouTube tutorials and dedicate fifty browser tabs to searching, there may be times when you come unstuck. I certainly did. But if you have a decent grounding (pardon the pun) in radio and computer technology and aren't afraid to tinker and search, you will be rewarded. The hardware and software will do pretty much anything you ask of it, as long as you ask in the right way... The only operational gripe is having to swap between my exterior HF and wideband antennas when switching the Ham-It-Up's conversion on or off. This isn't the hardware's fault of course, just a consequence of the very different requirements of HF, but it's worth noting as it's obviously one of the few things that can't be done in software. It's especially annoying if your hardware is remote from your workstation. At some point I'm almost certainly going to buy a second one of these, dongle only, so I can dedicate it permanently to the HF bands and just switch sources in SDR# which has fast become my software of choice. The only thing that makes me question the long-term quality of this kit (hence the one-star drop; it would only drop half a star if I could) is that one of the centre pins of the pigtail connector broke off in the dongle the first time I removed it. It wasn't the end of the world -- it turned out I didn't need the pigtail and I was able to easily remove the errant pin from the dongle's socket -- but it gave me pause to think about other possible quality issues. SMA aren't always the most robust connectors in the world, but I'd expect even the poorest connector to survive more than one insertion. Still, at time of writing everything else is working fine, and in the space of a long, sometimes exasperating but ultimately rewarding, weekend I've gone from knowing next to nothing about SDR to having the sort of PC-based wideband receiving setup I've been dreaming about for decades. Isn't technology wonderful?
E**.
Superb kit and value for money
The kit arrived and the same day I attached it to my Android Phone, jumped in the car and minutes later was receiving ADSB signals from aircraft up to 170 miles away. A further 5 minutes later I was listening to Shanwick on HF USB. The only tiny issue is that the aerial proved for ADSB is great but there is no HF aerial provided and I am struggling to find a suitable aerial for good HF reception. However an old VHF mag-mount is doing a reasonable job.
S**E
Nice bit of kit for the price.
Nice bit of kit. Going to take a while to learn the in's and out's but it's a learning curve. Few good videos on YouTube to help get you set up. Still confused about what the two black Aerials are used for but I'm sure I'll work it out in the next week or so.
K**L
had to return
it seems an improvement over the older sdr i had (better discrimination) and comes with some useful adapters but unfortunatly it intermitently disconnected from computer ..off on off on etc unless held completly still but disconnected after few mins even then after warming up ..poor solder job i assume ..so had to return for refund
N**K
Disappointed
Had it for around 3 weeks and fallen to bits had to be re- soldered it was doing the job also when you use hamitup you have to keep trying offset to get it working if it wasn't for youtube I wouldn't have worked it out also no instructions at all
E**R
Great piece of kit
Need to do a fair bit of research on software etc depending on what you want to use it for, but performing very well for me
I**.
Good for the price
Good piece of kit once you decide which software to use it with. My only complaint is there is only one antenna socket so you have to swap antennas over if you want to switch between vhf and hf operation as well as a little switch to turn the ham it up converter on or off. Also some software is complicated to add the 125mhz offset required for the converter. Receiver gets very hot too. It doesn't receive as well as a proper radio bit good for the money. Come with good extras like the long wire balun. The other antennas are quite poor tho and not obvious what they are for
J**E
Funciona muito bem. Permite explorar várias possibilidades de receção de rádio em diversas formas de modulação. Vale bem o preço pago.
伊**昭
購入してから日はたちましたが2024年7月になって設定を始めました。バンドルは認識しているのですがまったく受信できず機能せず。ドライバを何度も再インストールして設定し直しても機能せず。自分の設定が悪いのかと思いいろいろ調べてチャレンジしたのですが機能しません。何をどうしたら良いのかもう手は尽くしました。もうよくわかりません。
S**O
Premetto: restituito perché troppo impegnativo (necessario stare davanti al PC per usarlo....e ti rapisce...). Necessità di un'antenna OTTIMA, altrimenti non può essere apprezzato. Funziona benissimo ed ha un tumore di fondo bassissimo. Sì ricevono onde lunghe, corte, medie e tutta la banda scopre le FM....(antenna specifica per ogni range di frequenza, indispensabile). Funziona con diversi software, ma Airspy e' il più semplice e gestibile. La frequenza e' precisa al millesimo in ogni stazione. Se avessi tempo lo ricomprerei (ho optato per un portatile wifi che riceve in streaming tutte le web radio).
A**E
Die in den Kits mitgelieferten Stabantennen sind eher etwas für VHF / UHF, das ist ja klar. Dafür ist ja der Balun da. Ich hatte mir dieses Kit vor einigen Jahren gekauft und fand die Performance auf HF nicht so schön (Ich nutzte zu dieser Zeit den Balun mit einer Langdrahtantenne ca. 15m. ) Ich hatte mir dann aus dem Internet die YouLoop-Antenne "nachgebaut" und damit war einfach mal viel besserer Empfang von HF möglich. So habe ich mir dann nachträglich die "Originale" YouLoop von AirSpy dazu geholt. Damit empfange ich nicht nur ganz gut HF (und den Powerline-Störsender des Nachbarn gegenüber) sondern auch auf VHF erziehle ich ganz brauchbare Ergebnisse.
A**R
This applies to the NooElec NESDR SMArt HF Bundle. I think it's super, but there are some things to watch out for, or order to have a happy experience with this software defined radio. It ships without instructions so watch the YouTube videos on setup first. The USB device which plugs into the computer is very large and will block adjacent ports. It is large because it consumes a lot of power and is worked hard - and so gets hot. In order to use the Ham it Up device, then a USB (male/female) extension cable is needed, in addition to the USB cable for power to the Ham it Up device. There are YouTube videos on setup. Anyway the NooElec devices have worked well over weeks and have had no issues using good USB cables (which are not provided). Then there's the dreaded driver issue. When you plug the thing into the USB port of your computer it will recognize the unit right away as a DVB television tuner - which unfortunately is wrong and a case of mistaken identity. Nooelec did provide exact instructions on blacklisting TV drivers for the dvb-128xxu device as well as installing and testing the proper drivers for the device. They also emailed me with a direct link within a few days after I received the device(s). I use Linux, but all distros should have a copy of rtl-sdr in their repositories which will get the correct drivers working. Since that part took minutes, I was shocked at how difficult it was to get programs working since most are packaged only for Ubuntu and Debian Linux. The solution was to download an ISO of Skywave Linux and use that to make a live DVD/USB. You simply put that into your DVD drive or USB and set the computer to start from DVD or USB first. Then your computer loads the Skywave operating system (based on Ubuntu). All driver issues are settled and HAM programs work. I was amazed at how well everything worked for a new distribution! It was a matter of plugging in the NooElec devices, having them properly detected and working and checking out the programs. When you are done playing, just remove the DVD or USB stick and reboot back in to your regular system. DO NOT install to computer unless you have an old computer to set up for radio! There are YouTube videos explaining everything step by step. Overall, I'm very happy with the NooElec bundle and I'm learning lots by using it!
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