Hasan,
There are lots of YouTube videos out there on how to get started with ham SDR. Check those out for some good detailed information.
I have both the FuncubePro+ and the new SDRPLAY Rsp1A, SDR units. There is good to be said about both for satellite work, I like them both. They both work with almost all of the SDR programs out there. For software, SDR Console is a good one to start with. Using SDR Console from SDR-Radio.com, these two receivers work pretty much plug and play.
For cheaper SDR sticks, RTL-SDR.COM has a new and improved unit with metal enclosure, extra filtering and ability to go into the HF region. All for about $22 US. It doesn't match up to the two mentioned above, but a a cheap one. :-)
Links: http://www.funcubedongle.com/ https://www.sdrplay.com/rsp1a/ https://www.rtl-sdr.com/buy-rtl-sdr-dvb-t-dongles/ https://www.sdr-radio.com/Console
Ernie W8EH
On 12/19/2018 5:24 PM, James Brown wrote:
I am thinking of upgrading the station by removing the ft817 as downlink receiver and going to SDR receiver.
Looking for best data to get started and choice of SDR unit to use.
Open to hearing pro and con!
Also interested in raspberry pi plus SDR to do the job. I have no experience with raspberry but appears to becoming popular.
Can SATpc 32 control a sdr as it would any transceiver?
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