Item Weight | 3.52 ounces |
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Package Dimensions | 7.4 x 3.94 x 1.18 inches |
Country of Origin | USA |
Item model number | 100719 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
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Nooelec Dual-Band NESDR Nano 2 ADS-B (978MHz UAT & 1090MHz 1090ES) Bundle for Stratux™, Avare, Foreflight, FlightAware & Other ADS-B Software Applications. Includes 2 SDRs, 4 Antennas & 5 Adapters
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Brand | NooElec |
Connectivity Technology | Radio Frequency |
Total USB Ports | 2 |
Compatible Devices | Personal Computer |
Included Components | Modulator, Antenna |
About this item
- Includes 2pc NESDR Nano 2 SDRs. Each SDR is lab-calibrated and EEPROM-programmed for simple Stratux software setup.
- The small size of the NESDR Nano series of SDRs ensures your embedded application has a footprint as small as possible.
- Each SDR includes a calibration sticker and adhesive identification labels.
- 4 ADS-B antennas, 3 RF pigtail cables and 2 RF adapters are included to facilitate a very wide range of installation options for embedded applications.
- Full 1-year warranty through Nooelec on all bundle components.
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ASIN | B01K5K3858 |
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Customer Reviews |
4.5 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #168,865 in Electronics (See Top 100 in Electronics) #21,514 in Car Electronics |
Date First Available | August 10, 2016 |
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- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- Package Dimensions : 7.4 x 3.94 x 1.18 inches; 3.53 ounces
- Item model number : 100719
- Date First Available : August 10, 2016
- Manufacturer : Nooelec Inc.
- ASIN : B01K5K3858
- Country of Origin : USA
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Product Description
This dual-band SDR bundle contains everything you need for a full DIY ADS-B installation.
2 NESDR Nano 2 SDRs are included. These SDRs contain an R820T2 tuner along with an RTL2832U USB interface/demodulator. They have a frequency capability of approximately 25MHz-1700MHz. The NESDR Nano 2 are very small in size, which makes them perfect for portable and embedded applications.
Each SDR is lab-calibrated and serialized for easy Stratux software installation. Each comes with a calibration certificate with the calibration value & serial number, along with a pair of adhesive labels which you can apply to the location of your choosing for easy identification.
There are 2 sets of antennas included. 1 small-sized, medium-gain meant for ultra-portable and cockpit applications, and 1 medium-sized, high-gain meant for portable and ground applications.
Appropriate adapters and RF cables are included to facilitate various installation options.
A split-Y cable is also included for those who wish to use a single antenna to feed both SDRs. Note that splitting a signal in this matter involves some loss. Please take this into account when setting up your system.
There is a full 1-year parts & labor warranty on all bundle components.
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Customers like the performance, quality and size of the satellite receiver. For example, they mention it works well, is easy to install and has a fantastic compact size. Some appreciate the variety of configurations and the value for money. That said, some complain about the heat and brightness.
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Customers are satisfied with the performance of the satellite receiver. They mention that it works well, the radios work perfect, and the antennas work well. Some say that it's a good general-purpose SDR that plugs in and works.
"This SDR has been working very well for me. I have been using it with a variety of software packages including AirSpy gqrx...." Read more
"Work great with a PiAware setup. Only issue are the size of the dongles. On a RaspPi board 2 won't fit unless you remove the plastic housing...." Read more
"...The SDR work great. The antenna are stronger and seem to be better tuned to frequency than what I did by hand...." Read more
"These were perfect. Installed them on my Stratux setup, they needed no configuration...." Read more
Customers like the size of the satellite receiver. They say it's perfect for Rasberry Pi, has a fantastic compact size, and is awesome for the project they need it for. Some mention that it fits in the Summitlink V3 case and is tiny.
"These Nano2 SDRs are tiny. Make sure to have adequate cooling because these units do get hot...." Read more
"...It's easy to do, and then 2 fit right next to each other." Read more
"...case, does not have a useless bright white LED, AND it does fit in the Summitlink V3 case, which I think is the best Stratux case out there...." Read more
"...Size is perfect for Rasberry Pi compared to other SDR radios." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the quality of the satellite receiver. They mention that it's a great kit for a stratux build, and a good package. Customers also appreciate the thoughtful labels on printed stickers.
"...I downgraded the review to 3 stars.The good:Units are well packaged, including thoughtful labels on printed stickers including the..." Read more
"Been up and running for over 30 days. Great project." Read more
"Everything was packaged well, very easy to figure out and put together and after installing it with my Raspberry Pi, it worked right away and I..." Read more
"This is a great kit for a stratux build. Lots of antenna options, and came with a calibration number for both tuners." Read more
Customers find the installation process of the satellite receiver to be easy. They mention that it works well, is flawless, and does not require any configuration. Customers also say that it is a true plug and play system that works well. They say the installation is straightforward and provides a baseline standard of performance.
"...It's easy to do, and then 2 fit right next to each other." Read more
"These were perfect. Installed them on my Stratux setup, they needed no configuration...." Read more
"...Everything went together reasonably well, and the box works fine...." Read more
"...'ll need to take off the covers from the USB devices, but it is very easy to do." Read more
Customers appreciate the value of the satellite receiver. They mention that the kit is great and the extra antenna choices make for better value.
"Nice and affordable kit. One important detail about these little SDRs is that they generate LOTS OF HEAT...." Read more
"This is a great price for this kit. Stratux offers a similar kit that just gives you the larger antennas...." Read more
"...Having extra antenna choices makes for better value." Read more
"Great kit, exceptional price! Love the value for the price!" Read more
Customers appreciate the variety of configurations of the satellite receiver. They mention that it has lots of antenna options, and comes with a calibration number for both tuners. Some say that the bundle has everything they need, and that they love the antennas and accessories that come with the radios.
"...I also love the antennas and accessories that come with the radios. Size is perfect for Rasberry Pi compared to other SDR radios." Read more
"...star because it not only included everything needed but options for multiple configurations." Read more
"This is a great kit for a stratux build. Lots of antenna options, and came with a calibration number for both tuners." Read more
"Very nice bundle with options..." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the heat produced by the satellite receiver. They mention that it runs extremely hot, even with the case fan, and gets a flightaware alert for CPU overheat. Customers also say that the SDRs are made of plastic and suffer stress from the high temperatures generated, which they are not designed to.
"...they seemed much less sensitive than the "full size" SDRs and ran extremely hot even with the case fan...." Read more
"...Make sure to have adequate cooling because these units do get hot...." Read more
"...a Pi3B+ to run dual band piaware; within minutes I got a flightaware alert for CPU overheat. At first I thought it was the Pi, which was also hot...." Read more
"...Oh, by the way, they do get hot, even with a fan on them, so allow them to cool before touching, otherwise, you'll utter a few expletives...." Read more
Customers are not happy with the brightness of the satellite receiver. They mention that the LED is super bright and hidden underneath a transistor.
"...be removed to make them fit a Stratux setup and this version has a bright white LED that would be a distraction for night flying...." Read more
"...Unfortunately that revealed bright white LEDs that shine out of the Stratux case...." Read more
"...There is a super bright white LED hidden underneath a transistor that is a no-go for night flying...." Read more
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I have been using to study the design of software radios and digital filters. I also use it as a general purpose radio. I added a HamItUp converter also with excellent results. With it I can receive AM broadcast, HF, FM broadcast, air traffic, weather, and the various amateur radio bands of interest to me. When I want add features, I simply create a new design in Gnuradio or modify what I already have.
I live in an area with several powerful broadcast transmitters within a mile or so. Overloading can be problem. I know others have had a problem with this. It’s important to control the gain. If the gain is too high, I sometimes don’t hear anything and the SDR appears to not work. This not a defect in the SDR. The solution is to use a gain that maximizes the signal quality. The optimum gain might be quite low. I sometimes turn the gain down to three or four dB with good results. I also use a sample rate of 2.4 MS/s even for narrowband applications. This causes the spurious signals to be farther apart and easier to filter out in software. Filters can be added between the antenna and the SDR, but this adds cost and I haven’t found it necessary.
The 978 unit has totally failed, so I can’t speak highly to the longevity of these units. I downgraded the review to 3 stars.
The good:
Units are well packaged, including thoughtful labels on printed stickers including the SN for each receiver. This kit comes with a nice antenna combination, and proper adapters.
The bad:
These run too hot. I’m using them on a Pi3B+ to run dual band piaware; within minutes I got a flightaware alert for CPU overheat. At first I thought it was the Pi, which was also hot. But it ended up being residual heat from these devices plugged directly into the back.
The solution:
I bought two 6’ usb extension cables to offload some heat from the poor pi. These still run burning hot, but it seems to help the Pi.
The indifferent:
A white status LED on each device. Useful to know that they are getting power- but I’d prefer they weren’t there to help lower power consumption and potentially help them run cooler.
I ended up repurposing my old SDR -- and the new (shorter) antenna -- to crowdsource ADS-B data to flightaware and other aircraft tracking websites.
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Félicitations ;-)
the print on the antennas could be bolder but that is semantics