Yes, if you can specify your criterias for tuner comparison, such as: price, color, remote control ergonomy, weight, quantity of internal tuners, software support etc.Which is better?
There are actually no best receivers.... After you buy receiver it automatically turns to to be your best! Other-ways you would be stupid you bought it. So, buy any receiver ant that will be the best one.look at some of the et xtrend range of receivers
There are actually no best receivers.... After you buy receiver it automatically turns to to be your best! Other-ways you would be stupid you bought it. So, buy any receiver ant that will be the best one.
I suspect one of our Admins might not entirely agree with that sentiment as all his new acquisitions seem to be afflicted with various maladies!
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I have heard that Gigablue Quad got a sensitive tuner on par with Vu Solo2 better than everything else with E2
have you noticed that compared to other linux based receivers you got
I tested this out for you the other day on 7.0° west here in the UK and have to admit that the Gigablue Quad Plus Tuner performed marginally better than my F15
Setup was Twin Black Ultra from Gibby one feed into Gigablue and other feed into F15 both identical cable and length, The Quad Plus managed to pick up or i should say show a picture with breakup where as the F15 would show nothing which surprised me.
The tuner i used on the Gigablue was from the Plug & Play slot No3 on the back i did not try one of the already fixed DVB-S2 tuners for the test
Hope that helps