I own the RSP1 and the RSPdx. I must say they are great radios. I always recommend them on my live streams. Thank you for all the great work. Have a great day Jon.
I've had my RSPduo for several years now, probably shortly after the release if memory serves, and it's a great piece of kit. Purchased from the distributor here in Melbourne, OZ. I never seem to find enough time to devote to it with all the other toys and hobbies I have, but when I do I find it most satisfying. The introduction of SDRConnect a little while back has simplified the operation substantially, and will hopefully in time have all the features that SDRUno currently has. Keep up the great work. 👍
I have been an avid SWL listener since my teenage years in the late 1970s. Given my experience in the hobby, I have noticed one thing with SWL radios in the sub $1,000 price range. And that is that cheaper radios often have RF images leaking over from other frequencies due to harmonic interference. Thankfully, I have not noticed that with my RSP1A or my RSP1B. The SDR Play spectrum display is second to none, but given the low price of these radios, I am very impressed with the RF performance also. I also own an ICOM IC7030, Yaesu FT-991A, Drake R-8, and a AOR-7030. My SDR Play radios function very well RF wise and give me a spectrum display neither my Yaesu or ICOM can match.
John, you fellows across the pond are killing it for the shortwave hobby, now that I own a RSP1A and a RSP1B. Your SDR-Uno software is simply the best software for weak signal HF diggers like myself. I thought you Brits quit making great radios since the days of the AOR-7030 I bought 26 years ago. Boy was I wrong!
@@SDRplayRSP When it comes to the SWL and radio listening hobby, I am an aspiring Imelda Marcos of radios because I now plan to purchase because I also plan to buy your DX version. Is it possible to run at least two instances of SRDUNO on one high powered laptop? I own a new HP 12 core I7 laptop. That would be great because I run my setup on a two screen mode. If I could run SDRUNO and your newer Connect software on the same laptop at the same time, that would be great now that I have a serious antenna farm in my backyard.
Great!!! The RANGER sounds like an excellent SDR! A milled aluminum case and Excellent Performance!!!! What is the price and when will you be able to sell it???
Will there be a re-vamp of the DUO with the bnc upto 200mhz, filter and hdr options of the DX-R2 in the near future? Iam looking to buy the DUO but feel there is an upgrade coming to this receiver, should i wait? SDR connect looking good! Thanks.
I have used your software and hardware for many years now. I would love if you implemented more freedom of setting to change the boring colors of your interface.
Don't you think your charging too much for your products especially since they ALL use the same chipset (Mirics: MSi001 and MSi2500) which were used in TV dongles 10 years ago?
Try developing a product commercially and you'll find out that the cheapest thing about it is the hardware you manufacture, the cost to run the company, do the development and have the equipment needed to do all this work is more expensive per product as compared to actually making them. especially for a niche product that is not sold in high qty. considering this, I think the prices are actually quite reasonable bit if you think otherwise, nothing stops you from making a better cheaper product yourself of course 😊
Had the RSP1A for a couple or more years now.. great kit, highly recommended and never felt the need to upgrade.. it's good enough as it is.
Hi team at SDRplay. I recently got a RSP1B and I couldn't be happier with it compared to my old basic SDRs.
Keep the great job up!
I own the RSP1 and the RSPdx. I must say they are great radios. I always recommend them on my live streams. Thank you for all the great work. Have a great day Jon.
I've had my RSPduo for several years now, probably shortly after the release if memory serves, and it's a great piece of kit. Purchased from the distributor here in Melbourne, OZ. I never seem to find enough time to devote to it with all the other toys and hobbies I have, but when I do I find it most satisfying. The introduction of SDRConnect a little while back has simplified the operation substantially, and will hopefully in time have all the features that SDRUno currently has. Keep up the great work. 👍
I have been an avid SWL listener since my teenage years in the late 1970s. Given my experience in the hobby, I have noticed one thing with SWL radios in the sub $1,000 price range. And that is that cheaper radios often have RF images leaking over from other frequencies due to harmonic interference. Thankfully, I have not noticed that with my RSP1A or my RSP1B. The SDR Play spectrum display is second to none, but given the low price of these radios, I am very impressed with the RF performance also. I also own an ICOM IC7030, Yaesu FT-991A, Drake R-8, and a AOR-7030. My SDR Play radios function very well RF wise and give me a spectrum display neither my Yaesu or ICOM can match.
Many thanks for the feedback. We have learned a lot along the way and it's good to see how well they perform.
Thanks for sharing your findings, I well appreciate that 👍
Great products for a affordable price !
John, you fellows across the pond are killing it for the shortwave hobby, now that I own a RSP1A and a RSP1B. Your SDR-Uno software is simply the best software for weak signal HF diggers like myself. I thought you Brits quit making great radios since the days of the AOR-7030 I bought 26 years ago. Boy was I wrong!
Many thanks for the enthusiasm and encouragement!!! Much appreciated!
@@SDRplayRSP
When it comes to the SWL and radio listening hobby, I am an aspiring Imelda Marcos of radios because I now plan to purchase because I also plan to buy your DX version. Is it possible to run at least two instances of SRDUNO on one high powered laptop? I own a new HP 12 core I7 laptop. That would be great because I run my setup on a two screen mode.
If I could run SDRUNO and your newer Connect software on the same laptop at the same time, that would be great now that I have a serious antenna farm in my backyard.
@@stefanz9929 yes you can!
I Have Both of Your SDR's RSP Duo and RSP DX, like them Both, very Good Quality, I use SDR Uno Software and SDR Angel for DATV Reception,
I will definitely be upgrading to an RSP some time soon. Keep up the great work! 👍
Tenks from Brazil
Great!!! The RANGER sounds like an excellent SDR! A milled aluminum case and Excellent Performance!!!! What is the price and when will you be able to sell it???
i really love my rspdx - it certainly is top notch 👍👍💯💯
O Have Both of Your SDR's RSP Duo and RSP DX, like them Both, very Good Quality, I use SDR Uno Software and SDR Angel for DATV Reception,
Way back, got RSP1, loved it, but misplaced could not find. Purchased a RSPdx... later found my old RSP1.
Will there be a re-vamp of the DUO with the bnc upto 200mhz, filter and hdr options of the DX-R2 in the near future? Iam looking to buy the DUO but feel there is an upgrade coming to this receiver, should i wait? SDR connect looking good! Thanks.
Well, this keeps me also waiting, all other models have released the v2 but the Duo version is still behind ....
Great products! I own the RSPduo. Do you plan to incorporate a NR function into SDRconnect anytime soon ? Best regards
I have used your software and hardware for many years now.
I would love if you implemented more freedom of setting to change the boring colors of your interface.
👍👍👍
When is the SDR Duo v2 coming? if its coming?
That's what I am thinking also. All other models have been updated except for the duo.
That's a big laptop
Does the RSP1B have a better receiver than the RSP-Duo?
low end yes, but it's not a vast difference. 👍👍
Don't you think your charging too much for your products especially since they ALL use the same chipset (Mirics: MSi001 and MSi2500) which were used in TV dongles 10 years ago?
Try developing a product commercially and you'll find out that the cheapest thing about it is the hardware you manufacture, the cost to run the company, do the development and have the equipment needed to do all this work is more expensive per product as compared to actually making them. especially for a niche product that is not sold in high qty. considering this, I think the prices are actually quite reasonable bit if you think otherwise, nothing stops you from making a better cheaper product yourself of course 😊
Then why does software development take eons? Why are there minimal organic reviews, write-ups, marketing? Hell, barely any organic Google SEO at all?