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Nooelec Goes Weather Satellite RTL-SDR-Paket – enthält NESDR SMArTee XTR Software definiertes Radio, alles, um LRIT, HRIT und HRPT Satellitenwetterbilder direkt aus dem Weltraum zu empfangen.

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  • . Dieses GOES-SATAT-SDR-Pakabolreflektorantenne, NESDR SMArTee XTR SDR Receiver, SAWbird+ GOES LNA-Modul, 10 m LMR4. 00 Kabel und die anderen Kabel und Adapter für einen vollen GOES-Empfänger erforderlich sind. Fügen Sie einfach ein Host-Gerät und eine Software hinzu und Sie sind bereit für go
  • . Die 21dBi-Antenne ist für L-Band Anwendungen mit hoher Verstärkung gedacht, bei denen die Antenne stationär ist. Die Mittelfrequenz beträgt 1,75 GHz, und die Bandbreite beträgt 200 MHz oder höher. Dies umfasst viele beliebte Wetter-Satelliten-Anwendungen und Konstellationen.
  • Software ist für die Dekodierung von Bildern erforderlich. Aktuelle Optionen sind entweder kostenlose Linux-basierte Decoder oder eine kostenpflichtige Version von XRIT Decoder für Windows (eine Lizenz ist nicht in diesem Paket enthalten!) Eine virtuelle Maschine kann für Linux anstelle eines eigenständigen Linux-Computers oder Raspberry Pi verwendet werden, wenn bevorzugt.
  • International products have separate terms, are sold from abroad and may differ from local products, including fit, age ratings, and language of product, labeling or instructions.


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Bewertet in Kanada am 12. Februar 2025
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Connor McLachlan
Bewertet in Australien am 5. Dezember 2024
I bought this kit with the intention of receiving signals sent by the GEO-KOMPSAT-2A satellite. It works great with no problems, I am able to receive transmissions at a solid 17 SNR. However, adjusting the setup is where I ran into issues. Elevation and azimuth adjustments were no problem, just loosen the bolts a little, and you’re good to go. But the skew adjustment was an absolute pain.Adjusting the skew requires you to remove the entire antenna from its mount, as shown in the photos. When you remove these bolts, not only does the dish come off, but the boom detaches from the dish as well. This means that when adjusting the skew, you have to keep the boom upright while simultaneously holding the dish in place, almost impossible if you can’t put your hand in front of it without losing the signal.The fact that I was installing this on a slanted roof in 34°C heat might have added to the frustration, but nevertheless, the skew adjustment should not be this difficult to rotate.
Andrew Forber
Bewertet in Kanada am 12. Februar 2024
Because of the way I wanted to set things up this required climbing a learning curve for me (eg re-learning Linux because I wanted to use a Raspberry Pi.) like many projects that require a lot of open-source software, getting going required a lot of googling. YMMV, if you’re able to just hook it up to a Windows machine or a Mac.The documents are a little scant, but adequate. I had a glitch with the receiver, but Kayla in customer support was excellent, and got it sorted out with me via email.I am going to have fun with this. Highly recommended.
Eric Jones
Bewertet in den USA am9. Juni 2021
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Tafca. (Tabarini Fan, Côte d'Azur)
Bewertet in den USA am22. November 2020
Receiving your own GOES satellite images from a backyard dish is amazing!I've been wanting to get a dish for a long time, however all of the projects I've seen have been with a TV dish which is tuned for the *wrong* frequency for GOES images. Yes, it is somewhat close and there are hacks to make it a bit better - but when this bundle came along, with a dish specifically meant for weather satellite frequency plus the electronics included, I could not resist. Oh - and of course the Amazon free shipping, free no hassle return policy really helped!This was my first-ever dish of any sort, and there are definitely some things to learn. Search online for "rtl-sdr goes nooelec bundle" and "usradioguy goes imagery reception" and "goes nooelec" on site:blogspot for some informative setup guides and tips.I struggled a bit to initially get my dish setup and a bit of googling was required. This was before I contacted Nooelec support. As it turns out, their support is just awesome, and within 24 hours of my message, they not only responded to me - but also added some additional details on setup both here on Amazon and on the Nooelec web site. Great support really makes a difference.Once I had the dish in place, in no time at all I had my Raspberry Pi 3B downloading near-realtime, full disk images of the earth! Note there are *two* processes that need to run: the image-receiving "goesrecv" app and the subscriber "goesproc" that takes the received data and converts it to images. There are many different types of images to receive. It's all about the config files for these two apps.My only quip is regarding the use of the phrase "everything you need". You'll need a computer of some sort, typically a Raspberry Pi. You'll also need something to mount this to - such as a tripod, or in my case, I bought an antenna mount (search Amazon for B07PXK78MT) - I got one of the used ones and it works just fine. Also - as noted in another review, there's no waterproofing for the electronics, so unless hidden under the overhang / eve of your roof, the electronics will get wet. Further, there's no grounding strap - so when mounted to the house, additional wire and hardware is needed (search internet for "national electrical code satellite dish").All that aside, for what you *do* get, this is an amazing kit. Solid 5 stars.
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