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To be specific, The noise from the first stage output should be 15 to 20 dB over the noise of the next stage.
At 15 dB delta in noise, the succeeding stages are degrading the input S+N/N by about 0.1 dB, an insignificant amount.
At 20 dB delta in noise, the succeeding stages contribute insignificant degradation of the input S+N/N by.
Above 20 dB delta there is no advantage, and the risk ove overloading the following states (making them nonlinear).
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Do any of the tested SDR models have any (or preferably all)of the following features:> External 10 MHz reference input?
> A specified tune frequency error? (if other than zero, a means for finding out the error amount?)
> The ability to stream I&Q data to disk?
> Selectable IF BW? If yes, what is the available range?
Thanks,Dana Whitlow--On Fri, Nov 29, 2024 at 9:47 AM Rob Robinett <r...@robinett.us> wrote:----I have just posted a brief description of comparison test of four SDRs I have been running at KFS for several months at: https://groups.io/g/wsprbeacon/message/294Many of you have already heard my conclusions, but if not you can find them in that post.73,Rob
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Through the commitment and effort of Dave Swartz W0DAS and colleagues we have results from a Grape V1.2 DRF reporting as W0DAS 1 on the left, and a Grape RX888 WsprDaemon reporting as WW0WWV/0 on the right.
On the left, the frequency shift from exact 10 MHz for the Grape 1.2 at about -11 milliHertz is most likely from an uncorrected sound card oscillator. Dave uses a horizontal dipole for this receiver, and I suspect the greater variation in frequency shift, and bump in frequency spread were likely from multipath near vertical incidence skywave – despite being only 7 km distant.
On the right we have the Grape RX888 – only dependent on a GPSDO for its frequency accuracy and stability. And we have impressive results: a mean offset of 0.28 milliHertz and an rms variation of 0.16 milliHz, that is 1.6 parts in ten to the power eleven. There is no evidence of NVIS multipath, probably because the antenna here is a vertical.
This reference site close to WWV reconfirms the Grapes as high precision scientific instruments: for the very highest performance – use an RX888 and GPSDO and seek to avoid multipath.

Coincidentally Roland has recently published an AirSpyHF+ versus a Flex 6600
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For the ones interested in investing on an SDR, note that there were two evolutions of the RX888, first the RX888 mark II and then web-888.
Although a little more expensive (~260USD) – the new web-888 packs some improvements that might be interesting:
Specs
Hardware Specification
Dimension (100mm*71mm*25.2mm) exclude SMA
Active Cooling Fan (40mm)
16-bit ADC DDC architecture SDR
61.44 MHz real-time bandwidth
built-in all-constellation GPS module
dual antenna inputs
Gigabit Ethernet
reference clock input/output
24.576MHz, 0.5 ppm TCXO
8 expandable IOs for antenna switching
Software Specification
Alpine Linux 3.20 with Linux 6.6 Kernel
WebRX-based browser SDR experience
KiwiSDR websocket protocol for applications
WSPR, FT8 skimmers, and other decoders
13 RX channels and 13 spectrum channels simultaneously online
Binary updates with alpha and stable channels
Read-only root partition to prevent SD card corruption
FPGA DMA controller for efficient data transfer without CPU involvement. Detailed Design on FPGA
In additional, Web-888 offers Red Pitaya Notes compatibility repo which hosts several SDR related projects that are single ADC applications.
Sources:
WEB-888 SDR Mini Review : r/sdr
WEB-888 A New High Performance Web SDR With HF & VHF
In particular the GPS module works as the GPSDO needing only the antenna to work. The price is a bit more than the RX888 mkII and it brings more value in my opinion.
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Mauro.
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The RP1a doesn't have an external clock input, however it seems quite accurate for non-radio science use.
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