🌩️ Elevate Your Weather Watching Game!
The NooElec SAWbird+ GOES is a premium LNA module engineered for NOAA satellite applications, featuring a 1688MHz center frequency, ultra-low noise amplification, and multiple powering options, ensuring you capture stunning weather imagery with ease.
AntennaDescription | Satellite antenna (not included) |
Connector Type | USB, Micro USB |
Connectivity Technology | USB |
Compatible Devices | NESDR SMArTee XTR v2 |
J**X
Quick delivery
Delivery went smoothly. Exactly what I wanted
A**2
Works great and easiest set-up
Works like a charm. Just don't forget to turn bias-t on and have your SDR gain turned up. I get clear signals at around 6 SNR from GOES East and I'm near 43º N
W**N
Awesome LNA for GOES reception
This is awesome for receiving GOES data as well as HRT from NOAA and Meteor. I use mine in conjunction with the L-band dish antenna also offered by NOOELEC.
A**N
Satisfied
Very satisfied
D**O
Buen producto!
Gran amplificador! y buen precio. Un elemento escencial para recibir imagenes espectaculares de los GOES, por el momento funciona de maravilla!
M**B
Awesome!
Works great! I tried a general purpose amp but I couldn't get GOES 16. With this I get a very strong, stable signal.
M**I
Very capable device!
I was apprehensive about purchasing this device after being disappointed with the perfomance of Nooelec's Distlll-FM and Distill-AM filter products. However, I was impressed with this device when coupled with a small parabolic grid dish. In operation 24/7, this amp/antenna combo perform almost flawlessly with only a few errors (<10) occurring every day. The twin amplifiers provide adequate signal gain while the built-in filter attenuates nearby interference extremely well. Highly recommended for it's intended application.
D**H
Be very careful with static!
An antenna that passes DC can allow static into the input, blowing the MMIC. I now use a tee with a 100 nH wirewound inductor to DC- ground the input. Shunt-fed Yagis or insulated Parabolics are usually protected from this effect, but be careful with a discone or any antenna that has a direct connection to the coax center conductor. Otherwise they work well.
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