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Bought an R802T2 tuner RTL2832U RTL-SDR USB stick .
http://www.ebay.ie/itm/192181532460?_trksid=p2060353.m2749.l2649&ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT
Downloaded USB Turbo Tuner driver but box does not seem to pick up the third tuner within Tuner Configuration
Any Ideas?
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Not sure why you'd add the turbo tuner driver - if I was using one of those, I'd start with the realtek driver
dvb-usb-rtl28xxu which you should be able to find in the plugins/drivers section as your stick uses that chipset.
Great stuff thanks for that
bally12345
30-05-17, 21:17
Bought an R802T2 tuner RTL2832U RTL-SDR USB stick .
http://www.ebay.ie/itm/192181532460?_trksid=p2060353.m2749.l2649&ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT
Downloaded USB Turbo Tuner driver but box does not seem to pick up the third tuner within Tuner Configuration
Any Ideas?
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Doesn't your TV have freeview? Don't really understand stand why you would want a freeview tuner for your sat box surely a cable tuner would be a better option?
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Andy_Hazza
30-05-17, 22:15
Doesn't your TV have freeview? Don't really understand stand why you would want a freeview tuner for your sat box surely a cable tuner would be a better option?
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e2 receiver far superior to any TV or Humax receiver with Freeview or Freesat capabilities.
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bally12345
30-05-17, 22:25
e2 receiver far superior to any TV or Humax receiver with Freeview or Freesat capabilities.
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Totally agree e2 would be better but surely all channels are available on freesat so why the need for dvb-t unless down to not being able to get a sat signal?
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Totally agree e2 would be better but surely all channels are available on freesat so why the need for dvb-t unless down to not being able to get a sat signal?
For E2 features.
Timeshift, recording, timers, auto timers, epg, alternatives...
+ I presume the OP is in Ireland, so using Saorview, not available on free sat.
abu baniaz
31-05-17, 00:04
Dave, London Live and some others are not on FTA on satellite. They are on Terrestrial.
Bitrate on FTA HD channels Terrestrial is a lot better than satellite.
abu baniaz
31-05-17, 18:53
4sevenHD and Channel 4+1 HD are not available on Satellite.
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