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V3 R860 RTL2832U 1PPM TCXO HF Bias Tee SMA Software Defined Radio with Dipole Antenna Kit (Silver)

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Antenna Portable VHF/UHF dipole antenna for terrestrial and satellite reception
Brand RTL-SDR Blog
Color Silver
UPC 642419993834
Manufacturer RTL-SDR Blog
Number of Channels 1
Number of Items 1

About this item

  • Includes 1x RTL-SDR Blog V3 R820T2 RTL2832U 1PPM TCXO HF Bias Tee SMA Dongle and 1x Multipurpose Dipole Antenna Kit
  • Several improvements over other brands including use of the R820T2 tuner, improved component tolerances, a 1 PPM temperature compensated oscillator (TCXO), SMA F connector, aluminium shielded case with thermal pad for passive cooling, activatable bias tee circuit and a much improved antenna set.
  • 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.
  • Comes with our portable VHF/UHF dipole antenna kit. Great for beginners as it allows for terrestrial and satellite reception. Easy to mount outdoors and designed for portable and temporary outside usage. Please do not use outside during poor weather conditions. Not suitable for HF reception.
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Brand Name ‎RTL-SDR Blog
Item Weight ‎4 ounces
Product Dimensions ‎10.63 x 7.28 x 1.97 inches
Item model number ‎8541717880
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‎No
Color Name ‎Silver

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4.4 out of 5 stars 6,352 ratings

4.4 out of 5 stars
Best Sellers Rank #735 in Radio Antennas
Date First Available July 13, 2015

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  • Product Description

    This is an RTL-SDR blog V3 software defined radio receiver with RTL2832U ADC chip, R820T2 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). Can be used 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.

    This is a bundle which includes the main dongle and also our multipurpose dipole antenna kit. The antenna kit is great for beginners as it allows for terrestrial and satellite reception. Easy to mount outdoors and designed for portable and temporary outside usage. Please do not use outside during poor weather conditions.

    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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    4.4 out of 5 stars
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    Customers find the software defined radio works well, particularly on VHF bands, and appreciate its value as an inexpensive way to get started with SDR technology. The FM reception is decent, and customers consider it a fun device that provides hours of entertainment. The build quality receives mixed feedback, with some praising the solid base while others report receiving flimsy antennas. Setup experiences are mixed, with some finding it easy to use while others struggle with software installation. The heat level is a concern, as the device tends to run quite hot.

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    722 customers mention "Functionality"613 positive109 negative

    Customers find that the software defined radio works great, particularly on VHF bands, and one customer mentions it performs well for indoor setups.

    "...(Works as an excellent frequency scanner) by pairing with capable software on most personal computers...." Read more

    "...5 minutes you will be setup and listening to the world from this fantastic kit...." Read more

    "...The supplied antenna system will work adequately on UHF and VHF frequencies (FM Radio, 2M Hams, Aeronautical, etc) but for HF operation..." Read more

    "...A really useful part of this well-thought out kit is the telescoping (changeable length) antennas it comes with...." Read more

    299 customers mention "Value for money"259 positive40 negative

    Customers find the SDR radio well worth the price, appreciating its performance and noting it's a very inexpensive way to get started.

    "...Bottom-line: The product reviewed here is an excellent value package, reasonably priced and has all the necessary accessories to get you started..." Read more

    "...you can get from other folks, this one is a step up and well worth the out of pocket expense...." Read more

    "...You're looking at this one wondering if it's worth the extra money. I mean you don't even know if you'll use it a lot...." Read more

    "This is a very high value item--what it can do for the price is tough to beat...." Read more

    271 customers mention "Fm reception"221 positive50 negative

    Customers report good FM reception with this radio receiver, being able to listen to local stations and even worldwide broadcasts.

    "...You can however listen to, decode and scan all the frequencies (Works as an excellent frequency scanner) by pairing with capable software on most..." Read more

    "...radar, check out live International Space Station Images, Watch Television and so much more. The only limitation is the software...." Read more

    "...If you're into SWL (Short Wave Listening) this receiver is great, providing you have the antenna for it...." Read more

    "...A really useful part of this well-thought out kit is the telescoping (changeable length) antennas it comes with...." Read more

    116 customers mention "Fun to use"116 positive0 negative

    Customers find the software defined radio device fun to use, providing hours of entertainment as they explore RF signals.

    "...and interesting talk and music stations really has been fun to use and the nice thing is I don't even need to leave my comfy recliner in my office..." Read more

    "...It was a fun thing to play with, but that was about all it was - a plaything...." Read more

    "...You will get your money's worth. It is a fun diversion...." Read more

    "...It has been a lot of fun messing with the different tools that are available...." Read more

    352 customers mention "Ease of setup"217 positive135 negative

    Customers have mixed experiences with setting up the radio: while some find it easy to operate and appreciate the website instructions, others report it being challenging to install and operate, with the software requiring significant effort.

    "...It’s cheap, it’s easy, and since the hardware is incapable of transmission, you don’t have to worry about having a HAM radio license to use it...." Read more

    "...It is a full-featured console that has a fairly steep learning curve and a dearth of instructions on how to use some of the features...." Read more

    "...Windows software available to use this module, and it is straightforward to get running using the quick start guide at rtl-sdr.com...." Read more

    "This was practically plug and play with Linux (Ubuntu). I use gqrx software, which is fairly user friendly...." Read more

    191 customers mention "Build quality"118 positive73 negative

    Customers have mixed opinions about the build quality of the radio, with some praising its solid base and high-quality receivers, while others report receiving flimsy units and broken components.

    "...And the high quality receivers are going to hundreds of dollars and even thousands, not this kind of price...." Read more

    "...Sure, theres cheaper ones, with weak MCX connectors, placstic (ABS) enclosures and tiny mag mount antennas that may or may not actually have..." Read more

    "...The case for this dongle is phenomenal. Not only does it add a new level or durability but it also acts as a shield and heat sink because it's metal...." Read more

    "The quality of SDR dongle itself is very good and it stays stable even after prolong use. However, not same can be said for bundled antennas...." Read more

    119 customers mention "Software availability"77 positive42 negative

    Customers have mixed opinions about the software availability for this SDR, with some praising the amazing free options and the vast world of software to experiment with, while others report poor software performance.

    "...is an excellent value package, reasonably priced and has all the necessary accessories to get you started into Software Defined Radio (SDR) world...." Read more

    "...It runs from a software console program (downloadable from the website) called SDRSharp (SDR#)...." Read more

    "...Also there is no clear information on which exact software to use for airspy. My PC is a Robo & Kala 2-in-1 Laptop with 64 bit Windows 11 pro...." Read more

    "...Once you get the radio, there's a world of software to experiment with and much of it is open source...." Read more

    117 customers mention "Heat level"34 positive83 negative

    Customers report that the radio tends to run quite hot during operation.

    "...The RTL-SDR is running just slightly warm when using it on HF -..." Read more

    "...is part of the thermal management, as is the thermally conductive flex block internally installed. on the pcb, Yes it makes a HUGE difference...." Read more

    "...The main complaint is their lack of sensitivity and the heat they throw off. In both cases, this is true...." Read more

    "...The unit does get a little hot when used for a while, I'm glad that the enclosure is made of aluminum(?)..." Read more

    Works great with Linux
    5 out of 5 stars
    Works great with Linux
    This was practically plug and play with Linux (Ubuntu). I use gqrx software, which is fairly user friendly. Right away I was able to pick up ATC, police, and fire. On the second day I decided to try to pick up NOAA satellites, I was able to get the downlink from NOAA 15 and NOAA 19, I saved the wav file and used noaa-apt software to decode the wav file and get an image of the earth with cloud cover. If you plan to do this, you can use gpredict software on Linux to track satellite, alternatively you can use the orbtrack website. Make sure you look into how to use the dipole antenna. You can use omnicalculator website to calculate the length of each leg, for instance to tune the antenna to 137 MHz, each antenna needs to be 20.4” long. Also the antenna needs to be oriented correctly, it should be vertical with the coaxial part facing up for local signals. I took a few pictures to show the splitter with the cover removed, you can see that the coax cable goes to the left, I marked that side with some electrical tape, so I can easily see that that antenna needs to be facing up. When trying to pick up satellite downlink, the antenna should be horizontal and bent to 120 degrees (V shape). If you want an easy and strong signal to try to pick up in the US, I would recommend the NWS broadcast which can be found at 162.400.000 MHz in the narrow FM mode. Bottom line, this is an insane amount of fun for the price, and isn’t too difficult to figure out. Other reviewers mentioned that there are plenty of tutorials online, but I didn’t end up using them. With Linux there were no driver issues that others seem to have experienced with windows. Here is the shell command to install SDR software in Linux: sudo apt install rtl-sdr gqrx-sdr Then reboot and with the SDR plugged in, use this shell command to make sure it works: rtl_test -t Then run the gqrx software and under device select the Realtek option. I have only had this for 2 days and have figured out quite a bit in that amount of time. Any tech type person would definitely enjoy it as a gift! Make sure you get this brand though!! If this review has been helpful please click yes! Good luck!
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    Top reviews from the United States

    • Reviewed in the United States on October 29, 2021
      Color: SilverVerified Purchase
      I am not new to Radios, I knew what I was getting into. I know that prior to year 2012, A Software Defined Radio (SDR) such as this one reviewed here were certainly not for general public, as they were considerably more expensive. In the last few years however there have been a ton of development activity in the field of Software Defined Radio (SDR), soon after it was discovered that a un-seemingly simple "DVB-T" dongles based on the Realtek RTL2832U can be used as a cheap SDR.

      Since that Realtek branded chip allowed transferring the raw "I/Q" samples to the host, which was used for DAB/DAB+/FM demodulation based on the Realtek RTL2832U chip now could also be dialed into frequencies well outside their advertised ranges. Thus, what was designed and sold as a simple device for watching "Digital TV" on your computer could now be turned into a full fledged "radio" capable of receiving frequencies anything between 64 MHz to 1700 MHz with free open source software.

      Fast forward few years more into development, This current RTL-SDR Blog Version [V3] R820T2, RTL2832U with 1PPM Temperature compensated crystal oscillator [TCXO] & HF Bias Tee for providing power to Low noise Amplifier, Software Defined Radio dongle can now tune from "500 kHz" (Medium Wave (MW) & Long Wave (LW) Radio) up-to 1.7 GHz and upwards. The dongle has up to 3.2 MHz of instantaneous scannable bandwidth while "2.4 MHz" being the most stable on most computers.

      The RTL-SDR project has become the Radio tinkerer's “first step” for someone looking to experiment with radios. It’s cheap, it’s easy, and since the hardware is incapable of transmission, you don’t have to worry about having a HAM radio license to use it. You can however listen to, decode and scan all the frequencies (Works as an excellent frequency scanner) by pairing with capable software on most personal computers. The official software called as "SDR sharp" from "Airspy" is free and there are also several other capable SDR software one can use with the dongle (Like cross platform SDR++) which passionate developers have been making for the community.

      Installing the software for using RTL-SDR Blog Version [V3] USB dongle while might be relatively simple for tech savvy persons still remains mostly complicated for average user, that certainly needs to be addressed going forward. Especially the manual method of injecting the right USB drivers using a third party "Zadig" software and relying on various add-on libraries and Microsoft .NET 5.0 32-bit redistributable installed to use SDRSharp.

      Thankfully, there are other several developers who have taken this to next level by having the whole package preconfigured and ready to use using UBUNTU (LINUX based) .. Check out "Dragon OS". DragonOS which is a Debian Linux based operating system that comes with many open source software defined radio programs & additional decoding software pre-installed that takes all that driver installation requirements seen on windows based PCs totally seamless. Also, I found out that same DragonOS can be installed "alongside" windows if needed for a much seamless operation. Or you can just create a non-persistent "liveCD" environment using DragonOS and boot off USB stick to test it out.

      Bottom-line: The product reviewed here is an excellent value package, reasonably priced and has all the necessary accessories to get you started into Software Defined Radio (SDR) world. In my humble opinion it is worth more than 5 stars..

      Five stars rating. Happy scanning!
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    • Reviewed in the United States on June 8, 2019
      Color: SilverVerified Purchase
      First, This is my 14th SDR. and 2nd time in a few years ive bought this one. Being an FCC Licensed Technician i have a bit (over 30 years) of radio knowledge. Sure, theres cheaper ones, with weak MCX connectors, placstic (ABS) enclosures and tiny mag mount antennas that may or may not actually have working internal connections. GO read the reviews, its not just the people being clueless, they are less than optimally designed and manufactured. And they run 15 to 22 bucks, with one cheap MCX antenna mag mount with a whopping 3 feet of cable.

      Spend the extra $8 to $12 bucks and you get a TXCO (ill explain) an aluminum housing, and an SMA Antenna connector, and obviously better internals and assembly, at least 4 collapsible antennas, and a flexi tripod stand, suction cup mount and 10 foot or so SMA extension cable. Walk into one of the HAM supply stores and i can assure you that the antenna kit alone will set you back $80.00 minimum... So you've already won purchasing this entire kit for $29.95...

      1) TCXO, Temperature Compensated Crystal Oscillator
      SDR's have a known issue with frequency drift. On HF this is apparent when you tune lets say 3.176 LSB and the cheaper SDR's tend to start drifting sometimes a few khz and occasionally mhz off frequency. Many times the annoyance is adjustable via offset, but mostly its unpredicatble. Nothing worse than chasing an HF Morse or Voice QSO up and down the frequency and eventually losing it completely..

      What these guys have done with the TXCO (In laymens terms) is make a more stable chip, and then test that chip into oblivion, figured out the temperature and drift characteristics and then made a chip with a temperature sensor, and a built in code that changes the voltage to a KNOWN differential value for the chip's temperature - Thus creating a self correcting and considerably more accurate and drift-free unit in their SDR's.. HUGE BENEFIT.

      2) MCX connectors suck. they are push to fit, not locking. after a while the cheaper MCX SDR's on Amazon eventually break, usually at the MCX antenna connector, or you end up taping the antenna on it. (Guilty-i have 2) SMA Connectors are more robust, and thread down and lock on, they also have significantly less loss and are more stable overall, BUT, the other bonus is SMA is now industry standard on about 98.6% of anything hand held. So finding new and cheap antennas on Amazon or Flea_Bay to test out on ANY band WONT be a problem.

      3) Aluminum Housing and Thermal management internally. Remember the Drift i mentioned above? One thing SDR's do is get really warm, even hot in many cases. THEY ALL DO. A cheap SDR in an ABS plastic cover is basically a tiny oven for that cheap SDR and its components. causing bit errors, driver issues and significantly lowering the lifespan of that unit. This RTL-SDR Blog unit has a full aluminum USER disassemblable housing, and has had thermal management engineered into it. I do have several of the cheaper SDR's that ive smashed the plastic housings off and have small fans blowing across them and a Raspberry Pi project, they work, poorly. The RTL-SDR Blog units aluminum housing is part of the thermal management, as is the thermally conductive flex block internally installed. on the pcb, Yes it makes a HUGE difference. Stability is huge below 30mhz. and these units absolutely outshine ANY OTHER SUB $100.00 SDR on Amazon. Add the Upconverter, a balun and a cheap G5RV longwire or make your own (with balun) and you will hear the WORLD as good or better than some $1500-$4500.00 HF Transcievers.

      Lastly, LISTEN TO THESE SELLERS. Follow their instructions by going to the SDR# Page they refer you to, and within maybe 4 or 5 minutes you will be setup and listening to the world from this fantastic kit. Besides listening to the world, you can actually use them for ADS-B and monitor air traffic radar in real time (extremely cool!) get live NOAA Weather radar, check out live International Space Station Images, Watch Television and so much more. The only limitation is the software. and its ALL out there! 100% free!

      *I was not compensated in any way for this review, im a BIG FAN of quality sellers and these guys are in my top 5 They answer emails and will help you every step of the way. I bought one and the antenna was broken and they answered immediately and overnighted me a whole new kit at no cost to me., MANY Amazon sellers could learn something from these guys about good customer service
      427 people found this helpful
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    • Reviewed in the United States on July 16, 2019
      Color: SilverVerified Purchase
      The unit arrived today. packed in a small box. There were NO instructions save for a tiny piece of paper with three web sites on it where documentation could be found. Apparently, this saves them lots of paper.

      If you follow the instructions (which are not very clear to someone who doesn't know how to deal with computers and drivers) it will install easily. It runs from a software console program (downloadable from the website) called SDRSharp (SDR#). It is a full-featured console that has a fairly steep learning curve and a dearth of instructions on how to use some of the features. Being software, you can't really HURT the USB device, because it seems to ignore instructions it doesn't like/understand coming from the software.

      The supplied antenna system will work adequately on UHF and VHF frequencies (FM Radio, 2M Hams, Aeronautical, etc) but for HF operation (which requires altering some buried settings -- the guide can be read on-site as well) you need to connect an outdoor antenna. If you have a multiple-band ham antenna, then you're set. A long wire (long as you can make it) and a tuner will work well, too.

      The on-screen tuning requires some mental adjustment as to how it works. Seeing a short-term signal pop up and getting the cursor to it takes fast-acting reflexes. If you're into SWL (Short Wave Listening) this receiver is great, providing you have the antenna for it. HF bands are teeming with AM stations from around the world. At my location (Dayton, OH) WWV on 20/15/10/5 Mhz comes in fine at various times of the day.

      Only 4-stars as it could really use a decent manual to accompany it
      4 people found this helpful
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    • Eduardo G.
      3.0 out of 5 stars Producto revisionado pero inflado de precio
      Reviewed in Spain on April 23, 2023
      Color: BlackVerified Purchase
      Conocía el producto y quería evaluarlo. Es el mismo producto SDR de RTL-SDR que en su versión "plateada" pero revisionado, certificado y con una carcasa metálica en negro. De lo mejor si te quieres adentrar en el mundo del SDR. Pero no le puedo dar cinco estrellas porque el producto está excesivamente inflado de precio. Por la mitad del mismo se puede adquirir en otros lados incluida distribución nacional y en menos de 24 horas.
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    • Bernard Bauche
      5.0 out of 5 stars Parfait
      Reviewed in France on February 16, 2024
      Color: BlackVerified Purchase
      Reste à tester la clé avec le programme adapté. J'espère un résultat par rappirt à d'autres clés sdr.
    • xBuyer
      5.0 out of 5 stars Good product for radio enthusiast
      Reviewed in India on January 9, 2025
      Color: BlackVerified Purchase
      I bought this mainly for the purpose of flight tracking (ADS-B). I started using this dongle from last month. More than 3500 aircraft data is uploaded to the server with my small setup. I am using home made antenna. I think I can improve its range if I use a professional antenna properly. However I am happy with the product. I am using it 24x7 except there was three outage for few hours totally. its working well.
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      5.0 out of 5 stars
      Good product for radio enthusiast

      Reviewed in India on January 9, 2025
      I bought this mainly for the purpose of flight tracking (ADS-B). I started using this dongle from last month. More than 3500 aircraft data is uploaded to the server with my small setup. I am using home made antenna. I think I can improve its range if I use a professional antenna properly. However I am happy with the product. I am using it 24x7 except there was three outage for few hours totally. its working well.
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    • Nick Abelas
      5.0 out of 5 stars Aftermarket SDR
      Reviewed in Australia on December 10, 2023
      Color: SilverVerified Purchase
      Even though it appears to be a copy, based on screws on end plate, it does function.
    • Ryan
      5.0 out of 5 stars Amazing product
      Reviewed in Australia on September 11, 2023
      Color: BlackVerified Purchase
      Works exceptionally well, minimal configuration required to get a satisfactory result. Overall a very fun and interesting product to mess around with!