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Thread: VU+ Solo 2 - Broken Tuner?

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    terrorhawks

    VU+ Solo 2 - Broken Tuner?

    Hi,

    I recently bought a second hand VU+ Solo 2. The plan was to use it for free channels/recording.

    I've hit a blocker and can't work out why its not working.

    I've plugged sky cables into the vu+ and installed wooshbuild, openvix, blackhole and openvli and all had the same problem.

    I get the channels back on the epg, but no picture/sound. It says the SNR is 0%!

    The Tuner config is Simple, Single, 28.2E Astra, No to DiSEqC for both Tuner A & B.

    AutoBouquets E2 was used to setup the channels, configured to my local area.

    The signal finder SNR is 0.0db for both tuners A & B.

    If I change type of scan to predefined transponder and change the transponder I do end up getting a signal. But that doesn't make any difference to the channels.

    if I do a manual scan, it picks up channels but none of the free ones (BBC, ITV, etc)

    Could the tuners be broken, problem with the cables?

    btw - The cables work fine when back in the Sky Q box.

    Any ideas. Thanks.

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    They fit wideband LNBs for Sky Q. You will need a hybrid LNB with independent cables.

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