NooElec NESDR Nano 2+ Tiny Black RTL-SDR USB Set (RTL2832U + R820T2) with Ultra-Low Phase Noise 0.5PPM TCXO & MCX Antenna. Software Defined Radio,…
$56.95
Last updated on February 24, 2025 1:19 am Details
- Best available SDR for portable Android & IOS applications, remote installations, embedded applications, and anytime a tiny SDR is ideal–less than 1″ square!
- Contains RTL2832U interface IC and the new, improved R820T2 tuner! This tuner has improved sensitivity and SNR compared to devices using the R820T. Unmatched price-performance.
- Contains an ultra-low phase noise, 0.5PPM TCXO. Specifications in description below. Bundle includes a free telescopic antenna
- 2-year warranty direct from NooElec! With locations in both the US & Canada, and full technical support services, your investment is a safe and wise one.
- Frequency capability is approximately 25MHz-1750MHz, with no gaps within that range. Expansion to HF, all the way down to 100kHz, is available with the Ham It Up upconverter (sold separately).
Specification: NooElec NESDR Nano 2+ Tiny Black RTL-SDR USB Set (RTL2832U + R820T2) with Ultra-Low Phase Noise 0.5PPM TCXO & MCX Antenna. Software Defined Radio,…
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NooElec NESDR Nano 2+ Tiny Black RTL-SDR USB Set (RTL2832U + R820T2) with Ultra-Low Phase Noise 0.5PPM TCXO & MCX Antenna. Software Defined Radio,…
$56.95
Daniel Porter –
I have this connected to a raspberry pi to take readings from my Brasser weather station. The device is very stable and works really well! I had to do some research to get it working the way I wanted but the company are very quick to reply and helpful. A great device to get you started on learning about software defined radio (SDR).
To get it working on the raspberry pi there are several good online tutorials, but basically you need to:
– install “rtl-sdr”
– install dongle drivers and blacklist the TV tuner drivers
– install “rtl-433”
– Run the command “rtl_433 -f 868.3M -s 1M” – this should read data from a Brasser weather station!
I found the commands at the address: sensorsiot(dot)org/install-rtl_433-for-a-sdr-rtl-dongle-on-a-raspberry-pi
cKayd –
this is not a DAB USB aerial plugin. this is not clear in the description. this is something to do with radio frequency analysis. after trying to follow the instructions my pc no longer has camera as the drivers no longer work because of this device. The support is limited as well. So I had the best time swearing at my computer trying to figure out what I had just bought.
Amazon Customer –
I originally gave this a 5-star rating as it worked extremely well and it was relatively easy to setup. It was very good value and I was really satisfied. However, it failed slowly and then finally 2 days ago it died. It ran for the entire 8 months untouched. But now no FM or 900Mhz receiving.
Today I spend some time with customer support and it’s confirmed dead. They were very responsive but I not heard back from since. It has a 2-year warranty so I will reserve further judgement until I receive a replacement. Personally I think this version probably just overheats and eventually dies because of its plastic case.
Amazon Customer –
The product works well. Tech support from Nooelec is poor. I had to do a lot of research to get it up and running. NooElec does not have over the phone support. Too bad
aws –
I was quite excited when I saw Nooelec had released this new Nano with the high stability oscillator, however the device suffers terribly from spurious signals even with the antenna disconnected. In comparison to the larger Nooelec 2+ device this device is awful, its not fit for purpose as an SDR. Screen shots attached at a couple of different frequencies, the signals are ALL spurii with the antenna disconnected!
Alex –
Runs hot, and even though this was designed to wick heat away from the SDR.. the issue is not only the antenna cord gets hot, but also the USB end.. in turn introducing more heat into the device using it.. now i don’t really care if this SDR’s thermals are a bit wonky.. but last i checked the USB end shouldn’t be doubling as a heat-sync.
jeRRy –
unit I received was defective — loose part inside — purchased a HackRF instead
Amazon Customer –
This device was purchased to receive over the air Local radio signals.
I like the fact that I got a card with the parcel that gave me a link to download and install the required software.
This device worked very well.
The only downside is it uses up your batteries fast on your phone or laptop.
Overall I am happy with the product.
J rondeau –
Work great with my raspberrypi 3. Its complety the fonctionnality of my project
Terry Bawden –
Wow wow wow! I cannot believe how well this product works. It came with an aerial which I use with RadarBox. This little antenna and receiver pulls in 82 nm in each direction – which I find insane! Definitely worth the money!
Rob Jones –
I liked the size – I hoped to put it into a samsung portable computer but it was still too big.
It works well with SDR# but even with the plastic case lined with copper guitar tape there are so many
wideband sprogs (false signals) its not for everyday use.
If you need an ultra tiny SDR its “ok” but don’t expect it to compare with an RTL-SDR V2 / V3 or an Airspy 2