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  • shere
    Member
    • Apr 2008
    • 57

    #1

    Vu Uno DVB-C

    Hi, I am thinking about purchasing this receiver. I have the VU Duo on the Sat but since the loss of HD I need an alternative.

    I prefer the Enigma interface. Is this receiver worth purchasing? Is it also simple to setup?

    Thanks
  • happy_highlander
    V.I.P. Member
    • Aug 2010
    • 3535

    #2
    If it has to be vu+ why not buy the ultimo and put both sat and cable in it or all cable ( it has three plug and play tuner slots) or the gigablue quad. The uno can only take a single cable tuner but you set up all the above mentioned boxes in the same way as your duo. Sat isn't dead m8 there are many more birds in the sky than 28.2 do if your going to buy a new box you really should be looking at one of the two hybrid boxes I've just mentioned that way you can have twin sat and twin cable tuners in the same box to cover all eventualities. BTW the uno is still a very good cable receiver. I have one upstairs and it never missed a beat but mind you neither does my quad+
    Last edited by happy_highlander; 26 November, 2014, 15:25.
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    • shere
      Member
      • Apr 2008
      • 57

      #3
      Originally posted by happy_highlander
      If it has to be vu+ why not buy the ultimo and put both sat and cable in it or all cable ( it has three plug and play tuner slots) or the gigablue quad. The uno can only take a single cable tuner but you set up all the above mentioned boxes in the same way as your duo. Sat isn't dead m8 there are many more birds in the sky than 28.2 do if your going to buy a new box you really should be looking at one of the two hybrid boxes I've just mentioned that way you can have twin sat and twin cable tuners in the same box to cover all eventualities. BTW the uno is still a very good cable receiver. I have one upstairs and it never missed a beat but mind you neither does my quad+
      That is a good idea, the Ultimo is not really a lot more for what you get.

      How easy is it configure the sat and cable together? i.e search for services, plugins etc?

      Thanks

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      • happy_highlander
        V.I.P. Member
        • Aug 2010
        • 3535

        #4
        It runs autobouquet for both if you need it. Just set the sat to sd only or just scan them on automatic scan with cable set to your preferred provider (i won't go into depth on that one) which is usually in the image you flash. Never used bh for cable side but vix works well although my personal favourite is open ATV especially if your a bh user. You will find openatv very easy to switch to in terms of button map with the built in graphical epg almost exactly like coolmans
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        • shere
          Member
          • Apr 2008
          • 57

          #5
          That makes perfect sense, decision for an Ultimo has been made!

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          • happy_highlander
            V.I.P. Member
            • Aug 2010
            • 3535

            #6
            The advantage the ultimo has over the quad is that if you ever go back to all sat tuner vu do twin plug and play so you can have six sat tuners
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            • digicon
              V.I.P. Member
              • Jul 2009
              • 8261

              #7
              Originally posted by happy_highlander
              The advantage the ultimo has over the quad is that if you ever go back to all sat tuner vu do twin plug and play so you can have six sat tuners

              You can only Run 4 sat tuners in the Ultimo 2 x Single in slot A & B and the Dual Sat Tuner in Slot C, it's a limitation on the Enigma2 side if i remember correctly.

              I tired it myself when i had an ultimo it will not recognise 2 x Dual tuners and another single at the same time

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              • happy_highlander
                V.I.P. Member
                • Aug 2010
                • 3535

                #8
                Well there you go shere cable tuner in A and B With twin sat in C
                I'd consider the gigablue quad then as it's the same setup option with two permanent sat tuners and two plug and play for cable or sat but with much more ram and better processor
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                • shere
                  Member
                  • Apr 2008
                  • 57

                  #9
                  Originally posted by happy_highlander
                  Well there you go shere cable tuner in A and B With twin sat in C
                  I'd consider the gigablue quad then as it's the same setup option with two permanent sat tuners and two plug and play for cable or sat but with much more ram and better processor
                  Thanks, is the images regular available for the Gigablue? This receiver is about the same price.

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                  • digicon
                    V.I.P. Member
                    • Jul 2009
                    • 8261

                    #10
                    Originally posted by shere
                    Thanks, is the images regular available for the Gigablue? This receiver is about the same price.
                    The Extra Cost for the Gigablue Quad even in Basic 2 tuner configuration is far better value than the Vu Ultimo which is currently around ?249 and the Quad plus around ?270

                    The only difference between support from the Vu to the Quad plus is one image team and that is Blackhole.

                    The specifications on the other hand tell a different story Ultimo 2 x 405mhz Processor Quad Plus 2 x 1300mhz processor etc... the list goes on

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                    • shere
                      Member
                      • Apr 2008
                      • 57

                      #11
                      Big difference in the processor. I'll compare the specifications.

                      The Quad version is the way to go.

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                      • happy_highlander
                        V.I.P. Member
                        • Aug 2010
                        • 3535

                        #12
                        Originally posted by shere
                        Big difference in the processor. I'll compare the specifications.

                        The Quad version is the way to go.
                        You won't be disappointed. It is a cracking box and compared to your duo it is miles ahead.
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                        • WOODWARD395
                          DK Veteran
                          • Apr 2010
                          • 628

                          #13
                          QUAD all the way great box never regretted getting :-)
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                          So hit the thanks button if I have enlightened you.

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                          • nsw9154
                            Senior Member
                            • Nov 2008
                            • 259

                            #14
                            You could also try a LX3 in my opinion the best receiver next to the Duo2 and their is also the Mutant HD240 with 4 plug-able tuners but that is more expensive

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