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Hi, can someone tell me a good not to expensive Antenna for the RTL-SDR Stick? Thx a lot. BR kami |
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Hi @kami83 Depends on lot of criteria:
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Hi, for me the 433.92 is really interesting and i can use an adapter for the Antenna. I need only something like 1-2m to go outside. I can do it on my own with a little bit copper, but i also can spend some money for a manufactured version. Can you tell me something. In the Internet you find a lot of distributor but i want to by a product where someone has some experience with. BR kami |
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I don't have experience from a vendor version but I can share my knowledge about antenna. Notice that you may have some answers in the discussion section as it's a better place for this topic than a rtl_433 issue. So for an outside antenna at 433.92 MHz , I guess you would like to mount it on the wall like this model This is a simple model , omnidirectionnel, 1/4 wave length (17.25 cm) and 3.5 dBi maximum gain. Or this good model , omnidirectionnel, I did it for a rfxcom 433 to receive and to transmit rf signal. I can receive signals from the garden at 30 m , my antenna is inside. So any antenna like above examples should be ok , with max gain > = 3 dBi is fine, best is +6 dBi but you'll have more noise too. If your rtl sdr stick is biastee capable (the official one is capable) you can add a LNA amplifier between antenna and stick to increase the gain. |
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Hi, thanks a lot for the answer. I will order 2 of them and test it. BR kami |
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@kami83
I don't have experience from a vendor version but I can share my knowledge about antenna. Notice that you may have some answers in the discussion section as it's a better place for this topic than a rtl_433 issue.
So for an outside antenna at 433.92 MHz , I guess you would like to mount it on the wall like this model
This is a simple model , omnidirectionnel, 1/4 wave length (17.25 cm) and 3.5 dBi maximum gain.
Or this good model , omnidirectionnel, I did it for a rfxcom 433 to receive and to transmit rf signal. I can receive signals from the garden at 30 m , my antenna is inside.
So any antenna like above examples should be ok , with max gain > = 3 dBi is fine, best is +6 dBi …