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jim bob
08-04-12, 23:57
I am looking for a new linux twin tuner, can anyone suggest a few options. I already have a vu duo (which I am very happy with) but I would like another twin tuner. It does not need to be HD, it just needs to have a good EPG. Thx in advance.

Stanman
09-04-12, 00:11
Good EPG is dependent on image but if you don't fancy the DUO than there is ET9200 http://www.world-of-satellite.co.uk/Digital-Satellite-Receivers/Xtrend-Linux-HD-Receivers/Xtrend-ET9200-HD-1080p-Enigma%202-Linux-Twin-Tuner-High-Definition-Satellite-Receiver

The TM-Twin OE which is a very new releasehttp://www.world-of-satellite.co.uk/Digital-Satellite-Receivers/Technomate-Linux-HD-Receivers/Technomate-TM-Twin-OE-Enigma-2%20-Linux-HD-PVR-Twin-Tuner-Satellite-Receiver

TBH in this day and age I would go for a HD tuner rather than a SD and ET9200 imhv.

jim bob
09-04-12, 00:34
These are all around 300 quid, are there any cheaper ones ?

judge
09-04-12, 00:42
Haven't tried one but Gigablue look like a good cheap option
http://www.world-of-satellite.co.uk/Digital-Satellite-Receivers/Gigablue-HD-Linux-Enigma-2-Satellite-Receivers/GiGaBlue-HD-800-SE-HD800SE-Digital-Satellite-Receiver-Linux-Enigma-2-1x-DVB-S-S2-1x-DVB-C-T-COMBO

Sicilian
09-04-12, 05:29
The Gigablue HD800SE Combo is a single sat tuner with a C/T hybrid tuner. Being a combo you cant watch one sat channel whilst watching another on the hybrid tuner, but you could if you where using a USB tuner.

jim bob
09-04-12, 22:37
Thats a shame, the price is good. Thanks for the info.