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    Technomate TM-5402 HD M3 MK3 vs. Vu+ Zero

    I know these are a bit like comparing chalk & cheese, but I'm looking to replace my old Technomate SD satellite receiver with an HD one. I'm not looking for anything fancy. We only look at free to view channels. We have 3 feeds: Astra 2 (for the English Freesat channels), Hotbird (for the Italian channels) & a 3rd one (pathetic I know, but I can't even remember which satellite it's aimed at - for the German, Swiss & Austrian channels). The feeds from the 3 LNBs are combined in to one feed in a switch & the one feed goes in to the receiver (which detects all 3 satellites). The intention is for the feed from the receiver to go in to the TV through an HDMI lead.

    I don't want to spend much more than £100 & preferably less.

    These 2 receivers seem to fit the bill.

    Any advice much appreciated.

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    I'd prefer a Linux receiver to the closed source one.

    You can add the TM Nano-SE and Ixuss Zero to list of options.

    http://www.world-of-satellite.co.uk/...ink-Ixuss-Zero
    http://www.world-of-satellite.co.uk/...ate-TM-Nano-SE

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    Am I right that the Ixuss Zero has no external IR sensor?

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    TM Nano-SE vs. Vu+ Zero

    I give up!
    I've been trying to compare the TM Nano-SE with the Vu+ Zero.
    Technically they seem almost identical.
    As a complete numpty when it comes to Linux receivers, I want to start off with a plug & play package.
    Anyone any views, please?

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    Technomate TM-5402 HD M3 MK3 vs. Vu+ Zero

    Vu+ Zero, Medialink Ixuss-Zero or the TM Nano-SE would fit the price range you are after, and these receivers are all supported by the best image makers, OpenViX. You have the beauty of the built in ABM (ViX's very own channel maker) along with CrossEPG which in my opinion is the best 7 day tv guide around.
    Don't be too daunted with an enigma2 receiver, you will find all the help you need on this great forum!!
    I'm a big fan of Vu+ but the TM Nano-SE looks a sexy kit, with the brush metal look!!
    Last edited by Andy_Hazza; 27-01-15 at 13:34.
    Vu+ Ultimo 4K with 3TB HDD, Dual FBC (Sat) tuners, 1x Twin Hybrid DVB-C/T/T2 tuner
    Vu+ Solo 4K with 1TB HDD, Dual FBC (Sat) tuners, 1x Hybrid DVB-C/T/T2 tuner
    Vu+ Solo 2 with 1TB HDD 'White Edition', 2x DVB-S2 tuners
    Mut@nt HD2400 with 1TB HDD, 4x DVB-S2 tuners
    Fixed 28.2E Technomate 65cm Mesh Satellite Dish with Inverto Unicable II/JESS LNB and Inverto Unicable Splitter
    Fixed 28.2E Sky Zone 1 45cm Satellite Dish with Octo LNB
    (All receivers installed with the latest Dev build)

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    Thanks.

    Am I correct that they've both got the most modern technology around?

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    Quote Originally Posted by stevenjonas View Post
    Thanks.

    Am I correct that they've both got the most modern technology around?
    Thats like asking how long is a piece of string. You want a cheap box that does the basics..... then go for one of the recommendations.
    Technology is old the moment you buy it...... there is always something coming... that how the tech business runs
    Gigablue Quad 4K & UE 4K
    .........FBC Tuners:
    ------------------> GT-Sat unicable LNB to 1.5M dish(28.2E)
    ------------------> Gigablue unicable LNB to 80 cm dish(19.2E)
    .......................> FBC & DVB-S2X into 90cm dish (27.5W) Opticum robust Unicable LNB
    AX HD61, Edision Osmio 4K+, Zgemma H9Combo, Octagon SF8008 , gbtrio4k, h9se using unicable ports
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    Quote Originally Posted by stevenjonas View Post
    Thanks.

    Am I correct that they've both got the most modern technology around?
    I have narrowed it down to 2 after looking at the specs more, it's either the Technomate Nano-SE or the Vu+ Zero. Like I've said previously, I am a big fan of Vu+, but the Technomate Nano-SE does look sexy, but I prefer the Vu+ remote. Everyone is to there own though and with the price you want to pay, you can't go wrong with either of these receivers in my opinion. If you are wanting something with modern technology, the best available at this time then you need to look at the Vu+ Solo2, Mut@nt HD2400 etc, but then you can add another couple hundred quid on top of the one hundred quid for the receivers I've narrowed down for you.

    Personally as you are new to Enigma 2, I would go with either Vu+ Zero or the Technomate Nano-SE. Buy from the sponsors of this site WoS, and get a £5 discount by just emailing them, Go on, you know you want to!!
    Vu+ Ultimo 4K with 3TB HDD, Dual FBC (Sat) tuners, 1x Twin Hybrid DVB-C/T/T2 tuner
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    Vu+ Solo 2 with 1TB HDD 'White Edition', 2x DVB-S2 tuners
    Mut@nt HD2400 with 1TB HDD, 4x DVB-S2 tuners
    Fixed 28.2E Technomate 65cm Mesh Satellite Dish with Inverto Unicable II/JESS LNB and Inverto Unicable Splitter
    Fixed 28.2E Sky Zone 1 45cm Satellite Dish with Octo LNB
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    Yes, It's all out of date before we've left to internet store.
    I still can't make my mind up between the Vu+ Zero & the Tecnomate Nano-SE?
    Last edited by stevenjonas; 27-01-15 at 15:40.

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    Technomate TM-5402 HD M3 MK3 vs. Vu+ Zero

    If it was me I would go with the Vu+ Zero. I would have ViX preinstalled and I would also purchase the 8GB Kingston usb stick with that too. If you email Steff at WoS and ask for a £5 money off code and order via WoS, they are great and offer a good service, you won't be disappointed.
    The reason I recommend purchasing the Kingston usb stick is if you ever need to do a fresh flash install (image) but mainly I would setup CrossEPG to the usb and you can also enable timeshift too. Timeshift is the equivalent to pausing live tv etc.
    Vu+ is a fantastic make and the zero model looks a snazzy piece of kit, and the Vu+ remote is nice too. You won't be disappointed! All you need to decide now is when to get it! lol
    You will get hooked on enigma2, world of fantastic stuff and in ViX you won't go wrong, they provide us with the best possible image, others don't even come close!! Trust me, but you can always try the others, but I can guarantee you will be back using the ViX image in no time.
    Good luck mate, go n purchase the Vu+ Zero and let the fun begin!!
    Last edited by Andy_Hazza; 27-01-15 at 17:39.
    Vu+ Ultimo 4K with 3TB HDD, Dual FBC (Sat) tuners, 1x Twin Hybrid DVB-C/T/T2 tuner
    Vu+ Solo 4K with 1TB HDD, Dual FBC (Sat) tuners, 1x Hybrid DVB-C/T/T2 tuner
    Vu+ Solo 2 with 1TB HDD 'White Edition', 2x DVB-S2 tuners
    Mut@nt HD2400 with 1TB HDD, 4x DVB-S2 tuners
    Fixed 28.2E Technomate 65cm Mesh Satellite Dish with Inverto Unicable II/JESS LNB and Inverto Unicable Splitter
    Fixed 28.2E Sky Zone 1 45cm Satellite Dish with Octo LNB
    (All receivers installed with the latest Dev build)

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    The only thing that would sway me away from the VU+ zero is the plastic case which from all accounts can get a good hot spot going from prolonged use, the Nano SE being metal should be able to shed that heat better plus it looks better in my opinion.


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    Decision time Steven. lol. Both are excellent receivers, but I do understand Pheonix point too.
    Best thing to do Steven is go n take a look at the pictures on WoS and compare, look at the remotes etc n see which one floats your boat.
    Vu+ Ultimo 4K with 3TB HDD, Dual FBC (Sat) tuners, 1x Twin Hybrid DVB-C/T/T2 tuner
    Vu+ Solo 4K with 1TB HDD, Dual FBC (Sat) tuners, 1x Hybrid DVB-C/T/T2 tuner
    Vu+ Solo 2 with 1TB HDD 'White Edition', 2x DVB-S2 tuners
    Mut@nt HD2400 with 1TB HDD, 4x DVB-S2 tuners
    Fixed 28.2E Technomate 65cm Mesh Satellite Dish with Inverto Unicable II/JESS LNB and Inverto Unicable Splitter
    Fixed 28.2E Sky Zone 1 45cm Satellite Dish with Octo LNB
    (All receivers installed with the latest Dev build)

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    Also ask try asking the sponsors opinion, he will give a unbiased genuine account of both receivers and maybe be able to recommend one that fits all your needs.


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    Many thanks.

    I note that the Technomate has a SPDIF out port. Is that worth something?

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    Quote Originally Posted by stevenjonas View Post
    Many thanks.

    I note that the Technomate has a SPDIF out port. Is that worth something?
    Its for connecting to an amplifier, which I don't personally, so depends on your personal needs/preferences etc.
    Vu+ Ultimo 4K with 3TB HDD, Dual FBC (Sat) tuners, 1x Twin Hybrid DVB-C/T/T2 tuner
    Vu+ Solo 4K with 1TB HDD, Dual FBC (Sat) tuners, 1x Hybrid DVB-C/T/T2 tuner
    Vu+ Solo 2 with 1TB HDD 'White Edition', 2x DVB-S2 tuners
    Mut@nt HD2400 with 1TB HDD, 4x DVB-S2 tuners
    Fixed 28.2E Technomate 65cm Mesh Satellite Dish with Inverto Unicable II/JESS LNB and Inverto Unicable Splitter
    Fixed 28.2E Sky Zone 1 45cm Satellite Dish with Octo LNB
    (All receivers installed with the latest Dev build)

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