New RSP2pro - Dissapointing Results
Posted: Fri Aug 31, 2018 11:53 pm
Hi All,
I bought a new RSP2Pro from RS Components this week and it arrived quickly and I have to admit I had high expectations from a AUD $380 wide-band receiver. One of the decisions to by this RSP was due to the glowing reports on this forum.
Being an Aircraft enthusiast, my first test was the local ATIS on 125.5 MHz AM (ie SDR = 125.500.000). I connected my trusty Wideband antenna I bought a few years ago - one I used with my old ICOM dual receiver (cant remeber the model - 1500 or 2500 I think) and I got nothing - just a lot of noise. I played around with filters, RF gain fine adjustment to frequency and I could at one stage hear the tiniest of words but really I was getting nothing.
So I fired up my ICOM IC-R5 wide band scanner with its supplied SMA antenna, tuned to 125.5 and immediately received clear transmissions from the ATIS (airport is only 3KM from my house).
So the next logical test was to put the scanner antenna on the RSP (port A) - but again nothing but noise. I tried port B - same thing.
I then tried tuning other frequencies and I was able to get AM Broadcast and FM Broadcast. But nothing of substence from other frequencies. I tried scanning the 2 Meter HAM band, I tried scanning the usually busy 480-520 MHz bands - nothing.
I then plugged in my cheap $20 SDR USB receiver and was able to receive ATIS and other tones in the 480-520 MHz band.
So do I have a dud SDR? Is there an issue with frequencies / sensitivity about 110 MHz?
Remember I have tried varying the RF gain.
I have tried the SDRUno, SDR Console and HDSDR software - all the same.
As mentioned above, my basic concern is my ICOM receives 3KM distance ATIS reasonably clearly, using a cheap SDR dongle and the ICOM antenna gives a similar result, but using RSP and ICOM antenna - poor to no reception.
SDR tech - If you read this would I need some sort of return authorisation to send it back to RS if it is deemed faulty?
Hope there is something basic I am overlooking.
Cheers
Phil
I bought a new RSP2Pro from RS Components this week and it arrived quickly and I have to admit I had high expectations from a AUD $380 wide-band receiver. One of the decisions to by this RSP was due to the glowing reports on this forum.
Being an Aircraft enthusiast, my first test was the local ATIS on 125.5 MHz AM (ie SDR = 125.500.000). I connected my trusty Wideband antenna I bought a few years ago - one I used with my old ICOM dual receiver (cant remeber the model - 1500 or 2500 I think) and I got nothing - just a lot of noise. I played around with filters, RF gain fine adjustment to frequency and I could at one stage hear the tiniest of words but really I was getting nothing.
So I fired up my ICOM IC-R5 wide band scanner with its supplied SMA antenna, tuned to 125.5 and immediately received clear transmissions from the ATIS (airport is only 3KM from my house).
So the next logical test was to put the scanner antenna on the RSP (port A) - but again nothing but noise. I tried port B - same thing.
I then tried tuning other frequencies and I was able to get AM Broadcast and FM Broadcast. But nothing of substence from other frequencies. I tried scanning the 2 Meter HAM band, I tried scanning the usually busy 480-520 MHz bands - nothing.
I then plugged in my cheap $20 SDR USB receiver and was able to receive ATIS and other tones in the 480-520 MHz band.
So do I have a dud SDR? Is there an issue with frequencies / sensitivity about 110 MHz?
Remember I have tried varying the RF gain.
I have tried the SDRUno, SDR Console and HDSDR software - all the same.
As mentioned above, my basic concern is my ICOM receives 3KM distance ATIS reasonably clearly, using a cheap SDR dongle and the ICOM antenna gives a similar result, but using RSP and ICOM antenna - poor to no reception.
SDR tech - If you read this would I need some sort of return authorisation to send it back to RS if it is deemed faulty?
Hope there is something basic I am overlooking.
Cheers
Phil