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What is the best receiver to buy . ( early - 2019 )
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<blockquote data-quote="Huevos" data-source="post: 1068129" data-attributes="member: 301161"><p>No idea why Analoguesat is so against Enigma2. It is just a way to have a common user interface on dozens of different pieces of hardware. If there is a problem with specific hardware that is different but wouldn't be the fault of Enigma2.</p><p></p><p>I can get out my Vu+ Duo from 10 years ago, load the latest OpenViX image and have the identical look and feel to all my other boxes. With non-Enigma2 receivers you have to re-learn the interface every time you buy a new piece of hardware.</p><p></p><p>Also, if you have an Enigma2 receiver with a decent tuner, like the Mio or SF8008, you can blindscan and filter the output in ways that are impossible on non-Enigma2 firmware.</p><p></p><p>[USER=191372]@scopus[/USER], how do you rate the SF8008 against the Mio 4K? If you could only have one which would it be and why? Not sure which one I would give up if I had to choose. I like that the Mio 4K will blindscan MIS/PLS. And I like that the SF8008 can open T2MI. I really don't know. Currently have the SF8008 connected but that is just incidental.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Huevos, post: 1068129, member: 301161"] No idea why Analoguesat is so against Enigma2. It is just a way to have a common user interface on dozens of different pieces of hardware. If there is a problem with specific hardware that is different but wouldn't be the fault of Enigma2. I can get out my Vu+ Duo from 10 years ago, load the latest OpenViX image and have the identical look and feel to all my other boxes. With non-Enigma2 receivers you have to re-learn the interface every time you buy a new piece of hardware. Also, if you have an Enigma2 receiver with a decent tuner, like the Mio or SF8008, you can blindscan and filter the output in ways that are impossible on non-Enigma2 firmware. [USER=191372]@scopus[/USER], how do you rate the SF8008 against the Mio 4K? If you could only have one which would it be and why? Not sure which one I would give up if I had to choose. I like that the Mio 4K will blindscan MIS/PLS. And I like that the SF8008 can open T2MI. I really don't know. Currently have the SF8008 connected but that is just incidental. [/QUOTE]
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