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Thread: Upgrading to a vu+ (Ultimo)?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ev0 View Post
    So how do you compare the 2 ?
    Well, frankly: I don't as there's no good way to do so.
    You can get some idea of the relative tuner sensitivity if you compare the results on (very) weak transponders, and e.g. the number of services found on weak satellites (provided the satellites.xml is the same, and no networkscan is performed).

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ev0 View Post
    So how do you compare the 2 ?
    Pretty simple really. On a motorised system move the dish slightly and see which receiver loses the picture first.

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    there Is more sense to compare tuners of Vu to say db800HD se or db7020HD

    _http://forum.dxtv.de/wbb/thread.php?postid=220278#post220272
    Last edited by sasho; 28-02-12 at 12:43.

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