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    Quad arrived, now?

    Hi,
    this is my first linux receiver and for me is all new...

    for now I have connected for try, one sat cable and the terrestrial cable on third dvbt tuner.

    the quad don't recognize dvbt tuner, there is something to enable? where?

    I installed last openvix

    where is the settings for conneting to a server?

    there is a guide for study?

    please, help me with this receiver

    thanks

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    DVB-T tuner is automatically recognised. Menu > Setup > System > Service Searching > Tuner configuration. Is it listed?

    Regards server talk, what do you mean exactly? Please remember card sharing talk is not allowed here.
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    - DVB tuner is recognized automatically as stated by Sic, but you also need to 'enable' it and select your region, in menu/setup/service searching/tuner configuration/tuner C
    click on tuner C:
    select tuner type: TVB-T if you want the aerial channels or DVB-C if you have cable channels
    Config mode: enabled
    terrestrial provider: select your region (in case you are selecting the DVB-T)
    voltage: i have it off since my antena does not have any voltage

    As per the first use setup, you may read this simple guide: http://www.world-of-satellite.com/sh...lue-HD800-QUAD

    alternatively you can search the forum - there are tens of useful threads on how to's.

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    dvbt tuner will probably need a scan as it's localised.
    Menu -> Seuup -Service Searching.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mauri View Post
    - DVB tuner is recognized automatically as stated by Sic, but you also need to 'enable' it and select your region, in menu/setup/service searching/tuner configuration/tuner C
    click on tuner C:
    have fun
    Hi,
    the problem is that the system don't see tuner c... this night I try to remove and insert again the tuner...

    thanks!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sicilian View Post
    DVB-T tuner is automatically recognised. Menu > Setup > System > Service Searching > Tuner configuration. Is it listed?
    Regards server talk, what do you mean exactly? Please remember card sharing talk is not allowed here.
    Hi, the tuner is not listed...

    I know that the card s*aring isn't allowed and i don't ask but only for study, where i can found an how to for... thnaks! I'm a

    regards

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    nope, no cardsharing talks in this forum mate. You can google it thou.
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