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=== RTL2832U & R820T2-Based Software Defined Radios===
 
=== RTL2832U & R820T2-Based Software Defined Radios===
These RTL-SDR "dongles" are known to work
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These RTL-SDR "dongles" are known to work with Raspberry Pi 2 or greater:
 
* NooElec NESDR SMArt
 
* NooElec NESDR SMArt
 
* RTL-SDR Blog R820T2 RTL2832U
 
* RTL-SDR Blog R820T2 RTL2832U

Revision as of 14:13, 16 June 2018

RTL-SDR

SatNOGS uses the RTL-SDR as the default signal receiver and tuner. The RTL-SDR is based on two chips -- the versatile RTL2832U chip and the R820T tuner. The RTL-SDR is currently the cheapest, most common, and most performing solution available in terms of general sensitivity having a frequency range of 24 – 1766 MHz. A metal enclosure with SMA connector is preferred. A stable TCXO (low ppm). HF coverage is optional.

RTL2832U & R820T2-Based Software Defined Radios

These RTL-SDR "dongles" are known to work with Raspberry Pi 2 or greater:

  • NooElec NESDR SMArt
  • RTL-SDR Blog R820T2 RTL2832U
  • Full band UV HF RTL-SDR USB Tuner Receiver

HW Radio

The stack allows the use of other receivers as well (like amateur radio transceivers) through rigctld (part of Ham Lib project).

This thread discusses the possibility of using standard amateur radios. In general:

  • You should be able to use any rotator supported by hamlib
  • Gpredict support for your radio will make things much easier
  • The satellites you'll be able to decode may be limited; filters have been developed for RTL-SDR, and won't be available for your radio.