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  • RuberDuck
    Banned
    • Sep 2010
    • 1724

    #16
    Originally posted by dell_xps
    Image is rock solid as I posted in previous posts !!
    Only 1 fault I can find with this box, and that was the price, but well worth the dosh :-)
    it's still a heck of a lot cheaper than the similar spec DM8000. but well worth the price. after all i paid almost ?1,000 9 years ago for my original DM7020 / motor and 85 cm dish.

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    • dell_xps
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      • Dec 2008
      • 2558

      #17
      I was going to get the 8000HD, nearly a grand, glad I didn't
      get it, this is the box to get :-) buy it !!

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      • RuberDuck
        Banned
        • Sep 2010
        • 1724

        #18
        Originally posted by dell_xps
        I was going to get the 8000HD, nearly a grand, glad I didn't
        get it, this is the box to get :-) buy it !!
        i know a few good mates who did shell out that for a dm8000, and if i'm honest the support for it is terrible. granted there are teams releasing images for it but most over look it in favor of the dm800 and it's clones.

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        • tool37
          Top Poster
          • Apr 2008
          • 139

          #19
          thanks dell xps, for pointing me in right direction, well happy with vu+ duo, well worth the dough

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          • satpink
            Top Poster
            • Jun 2008
            • 121

            #20
            i had a dm8000hd it had 4 sat tuners in it, is the vu+ duo capable of adding more tuners?

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

              #21
              there is only space for 2 but i believe it can record a number of channels at the same time.

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              • RuberDuck
                Banned
                • Sep 2010
                • 1724

                #22
                Originally posted by satpink
                i had a dm8000hd it had 4 sat tuners in it, is the vu+ duo capable of adding more tuners?
                the duo as the name implies is a twin tuner receiver but properly setup it can record upto 6 different recording at a time.

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                • RuberDuck
                  Banned
                  • Sep 2010
                  • 1724

                  #23
                  forgot to mention that you can also add a DTT = digital terrestrial tuner to these boxes effectively making them triple tuners

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                  • dell_xps
                    V.I.P. Member
                    • Dec 2008
                    • 2558

                    #24
                    Via a usb stick Rubber Duck ?

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

                      #25
                      i believe so,maybe a name or 2 with ones that work

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                      • dell_xps
                        V.I.P. Member
                        • Dec 2008
                        • 2558

                        #26
                        Add Cable TV to you Vu+Duo

                        '' Steps for configuring the device on a VU+Duo using VTI Image 2.4



                        From the plugin download menu choose "drivers" and select the Sundtek Driver to download.
                        Once downloaded switch off the Vu+Duo and plug the Sundtek Tuner into a rear usb port.
                        Switch on the Vu+Duo.
                        Press the Blue button and go to "VTI System Tools" and select "USB DVB-T/C/S2 Panel.
                        Select "DVB_C_Tuner_autostart.sh" and "DVB_C_Tuner_starten.sh".
                        Press Green for OK and reboot.
                        Select Menu/Information/About and make sure you can see the tuner. If not, repeat the autostart script and reboot.
                        Select Menu/Setup/Service Searching/Tuner Configuration and choose the Sundtek USB Tuner.
                        Make sure the tuner it is enabled and that the correct Region is selected.
                        Select Menu/Setup/Service Searching/Automatic Scan and choose the USB tuner and wait for terrestrial channels to appear.
                        If you are using Satellite Tuners as well go to Menu/Setup/System/Customize and change "Alternative services tuner priority" to be DVB-S/-C/-T.

                        The Sundtek guys offer excellent support and are constantly working on their products to be compatible with Enigma2 boxes.

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                        (borrowed from another forum :-))

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                        • RuberDuck
                          Banned
                          • Sep 2010
                          • 1724

                          #27
                          Originally posted by dell_xps
                          Via a usb stick Rubber Duck ?
                          yes a usb stick style dtt tuner, however not all work, we did have a thread on our home forum listing those known to work if i find that i'll post it here.

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