உங்கள் வண்டி

உங்கள் வண்டி காலியாக உள்ளது

விற்பனை

Nooelec NESDR SMArt HF Bundle: 100kHz-1.7GHz Software Defined Radio Set for HF/UHF/VHF including RTL-SDR, Assembled Ham It Up Upconverter, Balun, Adapters

மூலம் My Store
SKU: TES-EV02859
வழக்கமான விலை Rs. 15,936.04 Rs. 15,406.04 3 % தள்ளுபடி
அலகு விலை
ஒன்றுக்கு
விமர்சனங்கள் இல்லை

Nooelec NESDR SMArt HF Bundle: 100kHz-1.7GHz Software Defined Radio Set for HF/UHF/VHF including RTL-SDR, Assembled Ham It Up Upconverter, Balun, Adapters

The Nooelec NESDR SMArt HF Bundle is a comprehensive software-defined radio system that extends RTL-SDR reception capabilities from 100kHz to 1.7GHz, enabling professional-grade monitoring across HF, VHF, and UHF bands. Amateur radio operators, shortwave enthusiasts, and RF engineers use this bundle to receive and analyze radio signals across the entire spectrum with exceptional sensitivity and frequency accuracy. This complete solution eliminates the traditional limitations of hardware-based receivers by providing software-configurable tuning, real-time signal processing, and multi-protocol decoding capabilities at a fraction of conventional radio equipment costs.

Product Overview

The NESDR SMArt HF Bundle combines the Nooelec RTL-SDR dongle with the assembled Ham It Up upconverter, enabling reception of HF band signals (100kHz-30MHz) that are normally inaccessible to standard RTL-SDR devices. The upconverter uses a 125MHz local oscillator to shift incoming HF signals into the RTL-SDR's native tuning range (24-1766MHz), allowing seamless reception of longwave, mediumwave, shortwave, and amateur radio bands. The bundle includes a precision balun transformer for impedance matching and signal integrity, multiple SMA adapters for flexible antenna connectivity, and all necessary cables for immediate operation without additional purchases.

This system operates on the principle of direct sampling and software-defined radio architecture, where analog RF signals are digitized at high sampling rates and processed entirely through computer software. The RTL-SDR's Realtek RTL2832U chipset provides 8-bit ADC sampling at up to 3.2MSPS, while the Ham It Up upconverter's active mixing stage ensures low-noise signal translation with minimal intermodulation products. The included balun provides 1:1 impedance transformation and common-mode rejection, critical for eliminating ground loop noise when connecting long-wire or dipole antennas. This architecture delivers professional receiver performance for amateur radio operations, meteorological satellite reception, aviation band monitoring, and electromagnetic spectrum analysis.

Key Specifications

Specification Details
Product Type Software Defined Radio Bundle with HF Upconverter
Brand Nooelec
Origin Original/Authentic
Warranty 7 days on manufacturing defects
Shipping 1-5 days from Bengaluru
Delivery 7-8 days across India
Support 24/7 via Email and WhatsApp
Frequency Range 100kHz to 1.7GHz (HF/VHF/UHF)
RTL-SDR Tuning Range 24MHz to 1766MHz
Ham It Up Upconverter Range 100kHz to 30MHz (HF Band)
ADC Resolution 8-bit
Sampling Rate Up to 3.2MSPS
Balun Type 1:1 Impedance Matching Transformer
Connectors SMA Female (RTL-SDR and Upconverter)
Power Supply USB 2.0 (RTL-SDR), 5V DC Micro-USB (Ham It Up)
Operating System Support Windows, Linux, macOS

Key Features

  • Extended HF Coverage: Ham It Up upconverter enables reception of 100kHz-30MHz HF band signals normally inaccessible to standard RTL-SDR devices, including longwave, mediumwave, shortwave, and amateur radio frequencies
  • Wide Frequency Range: Combined system covers 100kHz to 1.7GHz spectrum, providing comprehensive monitoring across all major communication bands including aviation, maritime, amateur radio, and weather satellites
  • Assembled and Ready-to-Use: Pre-assembled Ham It Up upconverter eliminates soldering and calibration requirements, enabling immediate operation out of the box with minimal setup time
  • Precision Impedance Matching: Included 1:1 balun transformer provides proper impedance matching for long-wire and dipole antennas, reducing signal reflections and noise floor elevation
  • Complete Connectivity Kit: Bundle includes multiple SMA adapters, coaxial cables, and connectors for flexible antenna integration with various antenna types and existing radio equipment
  • Software-Defined Architecture: Full receiver tuning and signal processing through computer software using open-source applications like GQRX, CubicSDR, and HDSDR for advanced signal analysis and decoding
  • Low-Cost Professional Reception: Delivers performance comparable to hardware receivers costing thousands of rupees at a fraction of the cost, ideal for hobbyists and professionals
  • USB Powered Convenience: RTL-SDR operates directly from USB 2.0 port with minimal power consumption, while upconverter uses standard 5V micro-USB for flexible power options

Applications and Use Cases

  • Amateur Radio Reception: Monitor HF amateur radio bands (80m, 40m, 20m, 15m, 10m) for SSB, CW, and digital mode communications with excellent sensitivity and frequency stability for DXing and contest participation
  • Shortwave Broadcasting Monitoring: Receive international shortwave broadcasts on 3MHz-30MHz bands from BBC, DW, VOA, and other broadcasters for language learning and signal propagation analysis
  • Weather Satellite Reception: Decode NOAA and Meteor weather satellite imagery on 137MHz VHF band with appropriate antenna and software, providing real-time cloud imagery and atmospheric data
  • Aviation Band Monitoring: Track aircraft communications and navigation signals on 118-137MHz VHF band for aviation enthusiasts, providing real-time flight tracking and ADS-B signal reception
  • Maritime and Coastal Monitoring: Receive ship-to-shore communications, maritime distress signals, and AIS vessel tracking data on HF and VHF bands for maritime safety and navigation applications
  • Electromagnetic Spectrum Analysis: Perform RF spectrum analysis, interference detection, and signal characterization across 100kHz-1.7GHz range for EMC testing and spectrum management
  • Radio Astronomy and Meteor Scatter: Detect and analyze natural radio emissions including solar bursts, Jupiter decametric radiation, and meteor scatter propagation on VHF bands
  • Educational and Research Applications: University electronics and communications programs use this bundle for hands-on RF engineering education, signal processing demonstrations, and wireless communication experiments

How to Use

Begin by connecting the RTL-SDR dongle to your computer's USB 2.0 port and the Ham It Up upconverter to a 5V micro-USB power supply. Connect your antenna to the balun transformer's input terminal, then connect the balun output to the Ham It Up upconverter's SMA antenna input using the provided SMA cable. For HF band reception, connect the upconverter's RF output to the RTL-SDR's SMA input. Download and install appropriate SDR software such as GQRX (recommended for beginners), CubicSDR, or HDSDR on your Windows, Linux, or macOS computer. Launch the software, select your RTL-SDR device, and configure the upconverter frequency offset (typically 125MHz) in the software settings to ensure accurate frequency display.

For optimal reception, position your antenna away from electrical noise sources and at an elevation where possible. For HF bands, use a long-wire antenna (10-30 meters) or a dipole antenna cut for your target frequency. For VHF/UHF reception without the upconverter, connect your antenna directly to the RTL-SDR's SMA connector. Use software controls to tune across frequencies, adjust gain settings (typically 20-40dB for HF), and apply filters to reduce interference. Most SDR software includes built-in demodulators for AM, FM, SSB, and CW modes, allowing real-time signal listening and recording. Experiment with different antenna orientations and locations to maximize signal strength, and use the software's spectrum analyzer feature to identify active frequencies and interference sources before tuning.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between the RTL-SDR and Ham It Up upconverter, and why do I need both?

The RTL-SDR dongle is a software-defined radio receiver that natively covers 24MHz to 1766MHz, but it cannot directly receive HF band signals (100kHz-30MHz) due to hardware limitations. The Ham It Up upconverter solves this by shifting HF signals up to the RTL-SDR's native tuning range using a 125MHz local oscillator. The upconverter mixes incoming HF signals with this local oscillator, translating 100kHz-30MHz signals into the 24-1766MHz range where the RTL-SDR can receive them. The software then subtracts the 125MHz offset to display the correct original frequency. Together, they provide seamless coverage from 100kHz to 1.7GHz, enabling complete spectrum monitoring from longwave through UHF bands.

What antenna should I use with this bundle, and how do I connect it?

For HF bands (100kHz-30MHz), use a long-wire antenna (10-30 meters) or a resonant dipole antenna cut for your target frequency. The included balun transformer provides impedance matching for these antenna types. Connect your antenna to the balun's input terminal, then connect the balun output to the Ham It Up upconverter's SMA antenna input. For VHF/UHF reception (above 30MHz), you can use a discone antenna, J-pole, or quarter-wave monopole antenna connected directly to the RTL-SDR's SMA input. The balun is particularly important for long-wire antennas as it provides 1:1 impedance transformation and common-mode rejection, significantly reducing ground loop noise and improving signal-to-noise ratio. Avoid coiling antenna cables and keep them away from electrical equipment to minimize interference.

Which software should I use with this bundle, and is it free?

GQRX is the most recommended software for beginners due to its intuitive interface, built-in demodulators for AM, FM, SSB, and CW modes, and real-time spectrum display. It is completely free and open-source, available for Windows, Linux, and macOS. CubicSDR is another excellent free option with advanced features and a modern interface. HDSDR is popular for Windows users and includes excellent signal processing tools. For specific applications, specialized software exists: NOAA Weather Satellite Receiver for weather satellite

Buy Nooelec NESDR SMArt HF Bundle: 100kHz-1.7GHz Software Defined Radio Set for HF/UHF/VHF including RTL-SDR, Assembled Ham It Up Upconverter, Balun, Adapters Online in India

Purchase the Nooelec NESDR SMArt HF Bundle: 100kHz-1.7GHz Software Defined Radio Set for HF/UHF/VHF including RTL-SDR, Assembled Ham It Up Upconverter, Balun, Adapters online at The Engineer Store, India's trusted source for genuine electronics. We deliver across Bengaluru, Mumbai, Delhi, Chennai, Hyderabad, Pune, Kolkata, Ahmedabad, Jaipur, and Surat.

Our team in Bengaluru is available 24/7 to support your journey from product selection to project completion.

விற்பனை

Nooelec NESDR SMArt HF Bundle: 100kHz-1.7GHz Software Defined Radio Set for HF/UHF/VHF including RTL-SDR, Assembled Ham It Up Upconverter, Balun, Adapters

மூலம் My Store
SKU: TES-EV02859
வழக்கமான விலை Rs. 15,936.04 Rs. 15,406.04 3 % தள்ளுபடி
அலகு விலை
ஒன்றுக்கு
விமர்சனங்கள் இல்லை
பாதுகாப்பான கட்டணம்
கிடைக்கும்
 
(வண்டியில் 0)
செக் அவுட்டில் ஷிப்பிங் கணக்கிடப்படுகிறது.

நீயும் விரும்புவாய்

Nooelec NESDR SMArt HF Bundle: 100kHz-1.7GHz Software Defined Radio Set for HF/UHF/VHF including RTL-SDR, Assembled Ham It Up Upconverter, Balun, Adapters

The Nooelec NESDR SMArt HF Bundle is a comprehensive software-defined radio system that extends RTL-SDR reception capabilities from 100kHz to 1.7GHz, enabling professional-grade monitoring across HF, VHF, and UHF bands. Amateur radio operators, shortwave enthusiasts, and RF engineers use this bundle to receive and analyze radio signals across the entire spectrum with exceptional sensitivity and frequency accuracy. This complete solution eliminates the traditional limitations of hardware-based receivers by providing software-configurable tuning, real-time signal processing, and multi-protocol decoding capabilities at a fraction of conventional radio equipment costs.

Product Overview

The NESDR SMArt HF Bundle combines the Nooelec RTL-SDR dongle with the assembled Ham It Up upconverter, enabling reception of HF band signals (100kHz-30MHz) that are normally inaccessible to standard RTL-SDR devices. The upconverter uses a 125MHz local oscillator to shift incoming HF signals into the RTL-SDR's native tuning range (24-1766MHz), allowing seamless reception of longwave, mediumwave, shortwave, and amateur radio bands. The bundle includes a precision balun transformer for impedance matching and signal integrity, multiple SMA adapters for flexible antenna connectivity, and all necessary cables for immediate operation without additional purchases.

This system operates on the principle of direct sampling and software-defined radio architecture, where analog RF signals are digitized at high sampling rates and processed entirely through computer software. The RTL-SDR's Realtek RTL2832U chipset provides 8-bit ADC sampling at up to 3.2MSPS, while the Ham It Up upconverter's active mixing stage ensures low-noise signal translation with minimal intermodulation products. The included balun provides 1:1 impedance transformation and common-mode rejection, critical for eliminating ground loop noise when connecting long-wire or dipole antennas. This architecture delivers professional receiver performance for amateur radio operations, meteorological satellite reception, aviation band monitoring, and electromagnetic spectrum analysis.

Key Specifications

Specification Details
Product Type Software Defined Radio Bundle with HF Upconverter
Brand Nooelec
Origin Original/Authentic
Warranty 7 days on manufacturing defects
Shipping 1-5 days from Bengaluru
Delivery 7-8 days across India
Support 24/7 via Email and WhatsApp
Frequency Range 100kHz to 1.7GHz (HF/VHF/UHF)
RTL-SDR Tuning Range 24MHz to 1766MHz
Ham It Up Upconverter Range 100kHz to 30MHz (HF Band)
ADC Resolution 8-bit
Sampling Rate Up to 3.2MSPS
Balun Type 1:1 Impedance Matching Transformer
Connectors SMA Female (RTL-SDR and Upconverter)
Power Supply USB 2.0 (RTL-SDR), 5V DC Micro-USB (Ham It Up)
Operating System Support Windows, Linux, macOS

Key Features

  • Extended HF Coverage: Ham It Up upconverter enables reception of 100kHz-30MHz HF band signals normally inaccessible to standard RTL-SDR devices, including longwave, mediumwave, shortwave, and amateur radio frequencies
  • Wide Frequency Range: Combined system covers 100kHz to 1.7GHz spectrum, providing comprehensive monitoring across all major communication bands including aviation, maritime, amateur radio, and weather satellites
  • Assembled and Ready-to-Use: Pre-assembled Ham It Up upconverter eliminates soldering and calibration requirements, enabling immediate operation out of the box with minimal setup time
  • Precision Impedance Matching: Included 1:1 balun transformer provides proper impedance matching for long-wire and dipole antennas, reducing signal reflections and noise floor elevation
  • Complete Connectivity Kit: Bundle includes multiple SMA adapters, coaxial cables, and connectors for flexible antenna integration with various antenna types and existing radio equipment
  • Software-Defined Architecture: Full receiver tuning and signal processing through computer software using open-source applications like GQRX, CubicSDR, and HDSDR for advanced signal analysis and decoding
  • Low-Cost Professional Reception: Delivers performance comparable to hardware receivers costing thousands of rupees at a fraction of the cost, ideal for hobbyists and professionals
  • USB Powered Convenience: RTL-SDR operates directly from USB 2.0 port with minimal power consumption, while upconverter uses standard 5V micro-USB for flexible power options

Applications and Use Cases

  • Amateur Radio Reception: Monitor HF amateur radio bands (80m, 40m, 20m, 15m, 10m) for SSB, CW, and digital mode communications with excellent sensitivity and frequency stability for DXing and contest participation
  • Shortwave Broadcasting Monitoring: Receive international shortwave broadcasts on 3MHz-30MHz bands from BBC, DW, VOA, and other broadcasters for language learning and signal propagation analysis
  • Weather Satellite Reception: Decode NOAA and Meteor weather satellite imagery on 137MHz VHF band with appropriate antenna and software, providing real-time cloud imagery and atmospheric data
  • Aviation Band Monitoring: Track aircraft communications and navigation signals on 118-137MHz VHF band for aviation enthusiasts, providing real-time flight tracking and ADS-B signal reception
  • Maritime and Coastal Monitoring: Receive ship-to-shore communications, maritime distress signals, and AIS vessel tracking data on HF and VHF bands for maritime safety and navigation applications
  • Electromagnetic Spectrum Analysis: Perform RF spectrum analysis, interference detection, and signal characterization across 100kHz-1.7GHz range for EMC testing and spectrum management
  • Radio Astronomy and Meteor Scatter: Detect and analyze natural radio emissions including solar bursts, Jupiter decametric radiation, and meteor scatter propagation on VHF bands
  • Educational and Research Applications: University electronics and communications programs use this bundle for hands-on RF engineering education, signal processing demonstrations, and wireless communication experiments

How to Use

Begin by connecting the RTL-SDR dongle to your computer's USB 2.0 port and the Ham It Up upconverter to a 5V micro-USB power supply. Connect your antenna to the balun transformer's input terminal, then connect the balun output to the Ham It Up upconverter's SMA antenna input using the provided SMA cable. For HF band reception, connect the upconverter's RF output to the RTL-SDR's SMA input. Download and install appropriate SDR software such as GQRX (recommended for beginners), CubicSDR, or HDSDR on your Windows, Linux, or macOS computer. Launch the software, select your RTL-SDR device, and configure the upconverter frequency offset (typically 125MHz) in the software settings to ensure accurate frequency display.

For optimal reception, position your antenna away from electrical noise sources and at an elevation where possible. For HF bands, use a long-wire antenna (10-30 meters) or a dipole antenna cut for your target frequency. For VHF/UHF reception without the upconverter, connect your antenna directly to the RTL-SDR's SMA connector. Use software controls to tune across frequencies, adjust gain settings (typically 20-40dB for HF), and apply filters to reduce interference. Most SDR software includes built-in demodulators for AM, FM, SSB, and CW modes, allowing real-time signal listening and recording. Experiment with different antenna orientations and locations to maximize signal strength, and use the software's spectrum analyzer feature to identify active frequencies and interference sources before tuning.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between the RTL-SDR and Ham It Up upconverter, and why do I need both?

The RTL-SDR dongle is a software-defined radio receiver that natively covers 24MHz to 1766MHz, but it cannot directly receive HF band signals (100kHz-30MHz) due to hardware limitations. The Ham It Up upconverter solves this by shifting HF signals up to the RTL-SDR's native tuning range using a 125MHz local oscillator. The upconverter mixes incoming HF signals with this local oscillator, translating 100kHz-30MHz signals into the 24-1766MHz range where the RTL-SDR can receive them. The software then subtracts the 125MHz offset to display the correct original frequency. Together, they provide seamless coverage from 100kHz to 1.7GHz, enabling complete spectrum monitoring from longwave through UHF bands.

What antenna should I use with this bundle, and how do I connect it?

For HF bands (100kHz-30MHz), use a long-wire antenna (10-30 meters) or a resonant dipole antenna cut for your target frequency. The included balun transformer provides impedance matching for these antenna types. Connect your antenna to the balun's input terminal, then connect the balun output to the Ham It Up upconverter's SMA antenna input. For VHF/UHF reception (above 30MHz), you can use a discone antenna, J-pole, or quarter-wave monopole antenna connected directly to the RTL-SDR's SMA input. The balun is particularly important for long-wire antennas as it provides 1:1 impedance transformation and common-mode rejection, significantly reducing ground loop noise and improving signal-to-noise ratio. Avoid coiling antenna cables and keep them away from electrical equipment to minimize interference.

Which software should I use with this bundle, and is it free?

GQRX is the most recommended software for beginners due to its intuitive interface, built-in demodulators for AM, FM, SSB, and CW modes, and real-time spectrum display. It is completely free and open-source, available for Windows, Linux, and macOS. CubicSDR is another excellent free option with advanced features and a modern interface. HDSDR is popular for Windows users and includes excellent signal processing tools. For specific applications, specialized software exists: NOAA Weather Satellite Receiver for weather satellite

Buy Nooelec NESDR SMArt HF Bundle: 100kHz-1.7GHz Software Defined Radio Set for HF/UHF/VHF including RTL-SDR, Assembled Ham It Up Upconverter, Balun, Adapters Online in India

Purchase the Nooelec NESDR SMArt HF Bundle: 100kHz-1.7GHz Software Defined Radio Set for HF/UHF/VHF including RTL-SDR, Assembled Ham It Up Upconverter, Balun, Adapters online at The Engineer Store, India's trusted source for genuine electronics. We deliver across Bengaluru, Mumbai, Delhi, Chennai, Hyderabad, Pune, Kolkata, Ahmedabad, Jaipur, and Surat.

Our team in Bengaluru is available 24/7 to support your journey from product selection to project completion.