Hi gang, after much hair pulling I managed to get something working and will summarize as follows.
I have 2 rtlsdr v3 (I think) and 1 noo elec dongles that work fine with SDR trunk on a mac; no tweaking required.
For windows, once I installed the driver with zadig, the dongles work fine on SDR#, but were troublesome on
SDRtrunk, due to, I think them all having the same number. However, I could see they were recognized.
Long story short, what worked well to stop me getting no tuner available issue was to set the min and max
to the desired 2.4 mhz interval I want to span/monitor.
Essentially, I'm using, for this instance, 3 dongles to monitor all of the 70cm ham repeaters in my area, all the 2m ham repeaters in my area
and a few GMRS frequencies. I have sufficient bandwidth for each of these three purposes, using one dongle for each. It seemed like at first, SDRtrunk
would start the dongle on some non-useful frequency and then say no tuner available because that frequency was too far away from the desired channel/frequency.
I messed around with editing the center frequency, but ultimately the answer was to set the Min and Max. Now I didn't have to mess around with the rtl-eeprom
program, since it is working fine for my purposes.
73'
I have 2 rtlsdr v3 (I think) and 1 noo elec dongles that work fine with SDR trunk on a mac; no tweaking required.
For windows, once I installed the driver with zadig, the dongles work fine on SDR#, but were troublesome on
SDRtrunk, due to, I think them all having the same number. However, I could see they were recognized.
Long story short, what worked well to stop me getting no tuner available issue was to set the min and max
to the desired 2.4 mhz interval I want to span/monitor.
Essentially, I'm using, for this instance, 3 dongles to monitor all of the 70cm ham repeaters in my area, all the 2m ham repeaters in my area
and a few GMRS frequencies. I have sufficient bandwidth for each of these three purposes, using one dongle for each. It seemed like at first, SDRtrunk
would start the dongle on some non-useful frequency and then say no tuner available because that frequency was too far away from the desired channel/frequency.
I messed around with editing the center frequency, but ultimately the answer was to set the Min and Max. Now I didn't have to mess around with the rtl-eeprom
program, since it is working fine for my purposes.
73'