2024-03-30 11:56:17.980 ERROR i.g.d.g.p.c.ChannelConfigurationEditor - Error starting channel [NOAA TEST AUDIO] - No Tuner Available [314MB/480MB 65%]
2024-03-30 11:56:32.473 INFO i.g.d.s.t.m.TunerManager - Unable to source channel [162550000] from preferred tuner [RTL-2832/R820T 00000000] - searching for another tuner [382MB/480MB 79%]
2024-03-30 11:56:41.753 INFO i.g.d.s.t.m.TunerManager - Unable to source channel [853950000] from preferred tuner [RTL-2832 USB Bus:1 Port:2.3] - searching for another tuner [314MB/540MB 58%]
2024-03-30 11:56:41.754 ERROR i.g.d.g.p.c.ChannelConfigurationEditor - Error starting channel [SP-RPT-2] - No Tuner Available [314MB/540MB 58%]
I tried adding some pics but apparently screen shots are too large SMH
no tuner available
you have 162.550 MHz and 853.950 MHz
That is much to wide for the RTL-SDR....no audio....SDRTrunk just won't do it with just 1 RTL-SDR
You need more than 1 RTL-SDR
Prefer one RTL-SDR for 162.550MHz
Prefer the other RTL-SDR for 853.950MHz
2.4msps up from center frequency allowance with RTL-SDR. Up to 10msps for RSP's and Airspy's.
With the way SDRTrunk sees frequency is, you will need a 700msps SDR. That does not exist at hobby level pricing.
Some wild off the chart unfeasible amount of RTL-SDR's to cover 162.550 to 853.950MHz amounts to 292 RTL-SDR's. No computer can accommodate that.
No computer can accommodate even 70 RSP's or Airspy's at 10msps.
IF you have only 1 RTL-SDR you will need another using the preferred tuner option for each.