So I am correct in my understanding that the hybrid tuner has 1 connector on the tuner for terrestrial and the other for cable. To record 2 channels at the same time on cable on a different frequency, I need two hybrid tuners.
So I am correct in my understanding that the hybrid tuner has 1 connector on the tuner for terrestrial and the other for cable. To record 2 channels at the same time on cable on a different frequency, I need two hybrid tuners.
That would be a dual tuner then.
Normally a hybrid tuner is one tuner that can decode both DVB-C and DVB-T. So there's one input to with you connect either the cable connection or the T-antenna.
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