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  • ilkermufc99
    Newbie
    • Aug 2013
    • 6

    #1

    which new reciever ?

    i have been using the spiderbox hd9000 for 3 years and happy with picture quality but found the software a bit behind and not so straight forward like my previous TM5400CI+, since going onto using clines I have found that the box seems unstable and recently seems to be locking up needing to be switched off then on to unlock, the editor is also bug ridden as when I try to edit on my laptop the tps for HD channels (DVB-S2) seem to diappear, when entering them via remote they fail to appear needing a second entry of freq, sr etc and rescanning the tp.

    I have decided to upgrade my receiver to a newer model, I have 2 models in mind, TM5502 or the TM5402.

    from my research so far I have come up with 2 main differences.

    TM5502 has a channel capacity of 15000 compared to the TM5402 with has 10000 (my spiderbox had only 9800 which sometime can be a pain)

    TM5402 has a modulator but TM5502 has not (I have not used the modulator on my spiderbox but would probably miss it had there not been 1)

    Can anyone else share their knowledge on this dilemma or even suggest another box (preferably with the reasons)

    My criteria is as follows

    1080 HD with upscailing for SD on the HDMI port
    Digital audio output (optical or co-ax) so that I may connect to my Denon Amp for home cinema
    Great stability for .....................................
    Large channel capacity (I use 42east to 31wast)
    Favourite channel lists (16 if possible)
    Great support on the forums
    Good menus (like the old technomates)
    Quick channel changing
    Good reliable editor for use on my win 7 laptop
    SoftCam capable
    Common Interface (CI slot) and card reader (multi system)

    Any comments or suggestions greatly appreciated
    Thank you
    Last edited by digicon; 4 August, 2013, 13:40. Reason: Read The Rules Please No C/S Questions
  • cactikid
    V.I.P. Member
    • Sep 2008
    • 12017

    #2
    have you considered the vu solo2 or the new duo2?

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    • blueflash234
      DK Veteran
      • Mar 2009
      • 904

      #3
      if the vu's are too rich, try the tm single or nano much better with a open source box than a closed source

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      • ilkermufc99
        Newbie
        • Aug 2013
        • 6

        #4
        whats difference between closed source and open source and whats the advantages

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        • cactikid
          V.I.P. Member
          • Sep 2008
          • 12017

          #5
          closed source only the tech guys can see the blueprints to alter things as its behind closed doors
          open source means to a point free and many teams can do their own thing like images without depending on someone else,so the more teams supporting a product like vu only makes it better.

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          • wongers
            Senior Member
            • Dec 2008
            • 734

            #6
            had a 5402 for about 12 months now haven't had any major problems with it the picture in hd is as good as my virgin box the channel change is about 2 seconds there's plenty of support on here and other sites for it the recording is good can series link so all in all i think it would be a good choice

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            • ebmitie
              Member
              • Dec 2009
              • 94

              #7
              what did you decide? I am in same boat as you, spider gone, so looking at db800hdse but the nano has been mentioned and looks pretty good spec wise.

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

                #8
                Originally posted by ebmitie
                what did you decide? I am in same boat as you, spider gone, so looking at db800hdse but the nano has been mentioned and looks pretty good spec wise.

                If your an Ex-Spiderbox owner and looking for another similar box then look at the Spiderbox 6000HD with so called Gift around ?90

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                • whig
                  Newbie
                  • Mar 2009
                  • 4

                  #9
                  Originally posted by ilkermufc99
                  i have been using the spiderbox hd9000 for 3 years and happy with picture quality but found the software a bit behind and not so straight forward like my previous TM5400CI+, since going onto using clines I have found that the box seems unstable and recently seems to be locking up needing to be switched off then on to unlock, the editor is also bug ridden as when I try to edit on my laptop the tps for HD channels (DVB-S2) seem to diappear, when entering them via remote they fail to appear needing a second entry of freq, sr etc and rescanning the tp.

                  I have decided to upgrade my receiver to a newer model, I have 2 models in mind, TM5502 or the TM5402.

                  from my research so far I have come up with 2 main differences.

                  TM5502 has a channel capacity of 15000 compared to the TM5402 with has 10000 (my spiderbox had only 9800 which sometime can be a pain)

                  TM5402 has a modulator but TM5502 has not (I have not used the modulator on my spiderbox but would probably miss it had there not been 1)

                  Can anyone else share their knowledge on this dilemma or even suggest another box (preferably with the reasons)

                  My criteria is as follows

                  1080 HD with upscailing for SD on the HDMI port
                  Digital audio output (optical or co-ax) so that I may connect to my Denon Amp for home cinema
                  Great stability for .....................................
                  Large channel capacity (I use 42east to 31wast)
                  Favourite channel lists (16 if possible)
                  Great support on the forums
                  Good menus (like the old technomates)
                  Quick channel changing
                  Good reliable editor for use on my win 7 laptop
                  SoftCam capable
                  Common Interface (CI slot) and card reader (multi system)

                  Any comments or suggestions greatly appreciated
                  Thank you
                  hi i have a technomate 5402 had it for a long time with no probs.easy channel shifting ect.well supported . i also have a 5502 which has a better picture which is not so well supported the epg is useless and it wont recognise the external hard drive. hope this helps. cheers.

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

                    #10
                    Originally posted by whig
                    hi i have a technomate 5402 had it for a long time with no probs.easy channel shifting ect.well supported . i also have a 5502 which has a better picture which is not so well supported the epg is useless and it wont recognise the external hard drive. hope this helps. cheers.

                    A little surprised with that are you using the latest patch for the 5502 as it is working nearly 99.9% correctly now and also opens UPC on 0.8? west with softcam key

                    Also i was also told you can fit a drive internal on the 5502 according to Technomate

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                    • ilkermufc99
                      Newbie
                      • Aug 2013
                      • 6

                      #11
                      thanks for the posts so far
                      i am still undecided but slightly leaning towards 5502 as it is newer receiver and works with 0.8 west on softcam (Aldo not for too long as UPC is doing card change, but the fact remains it is first and stll only one to do so out of the 2 which leaves me to think with other future features that maybe available only on 5502)
                      has anyone actually opened a 5502 or actually installed a hard drive or is this maybe a myth.

                      a friend of mine bought the 5402HDCI M2 a couple of days ago and is very happy with the performance espcially with the handling of the unmentionable ........... business but his only complaint was the modulator weakening the UHF antenna feed which he tells me is quite common with technomates from his experience (he installs quite a lot of them for FTA channels from the old 5000 and tm1000 on wards) bear in mind the only visible difference is the presence of a modulator

                      please keep your opinions coming in
                      thank you
                      Last edited by digicon; 18 August, 2013, 14:33. Reason: Please dont mention it thank you

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                      • whig
                        Newbie
                        • Mar 2009
                        • 4

                        #12
                        i did open the 5502 there was plenty of room but there was no fittings to secure it also i could not find anywhere to plug it in. a big empty box .ps.ihave the latest patch installed.

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

                          #13
                          Originally posted by whig
                          i did open the 5502 there was plenty of room but there was no fittings to secure it also i could not find anywhere to plug it in. a big empty box .ps.ihave the latest patch installed.
                          I can tell you now it does hold an internal drive that is what the so called big space is for you have to purchase the 'OPTIONAL' Hard Drive caddy that fits inside

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