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Thread: is the VU+ Solo SE V2 really a twin cable tuner? I'm not convinced.

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    Post is the VU+ Solo SE V2 really a twin cable tuner? I'm not convinced.

    Is anyone familiar with the Vu+ SOLO SE V2 with Twin Cable tuner?
    It has 2 Tuners Apparently.
    One is the cable in, the other is the loop.
    Can I split the cable and plug them into both inputs?
    It shows 2 tuners in the Set Up.
    Advice greatly appreciated.
    World of Satellite state it is a DVB_C Twin Tuner, But I'm not convinced that it is.
    It has 2 ports but one says RF In and the other says RF Out.
    How is that a twin tuner?

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    In Advance.

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    The receiver and tuner module are two different items. Your question is in relation to the tuner module and not receiver.

    There is a splitter inside the tuner module, you only need one signal input wire. Connecting an signal input wire into the loop out/rf out port will not achieve anything, it is designed for daisy chaining the signal wire to other devices.

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    I can confirm when you have a twin cable tuner in a solo se V2, you will have 2 cable tuners.
    As Abu says you only need 1 feed to the input connector (top one. female type).
    The output (male type) you can use for another receiver or an extra usb dvb-c tuner (then you will have 3 cable tuners).
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    Quick question guys sorry to hijack but i have a similar question is the Solo se V2 a entry level solo2? Meaning can i watch one programme and record another via a USB?

    I mean if i have two sly cables can i put them both in the teo slots and watch one programme and record another or even do Pip?
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    it does not have space for an internal HDD, you will have to use an external one.

    If you have a twin sat tuner module, you can do what you asked.

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    USB HDD is what i meant sorry for not being clear bro.. so its a beginner solo2 basically i can stream one channel while someone is watching another on TV? Sorry for asking too many questions im looking into buying another 2 Vu+ after i have had my solo2 Vu+ is the way forward for me... also what do you mean twin sat tuner module? I cant just connect both my dish LNBs and make it work?
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    is the VU+ Solo SE V2 really a twin cable tu

    the tuners are not soldered onto the motherboard. you pick what tuner you want module you want. you can have a single satellite, twin satellite, single hybrid ( dvbt or dvbc), twin hybrid.

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    So if i bought the twin satellite model i can stream one channel on Vu+ App while someone else watches on TV
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    Yes you can.
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    Thanks mate... il be buying one in a few days from sponsor
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    Thanks mate... il be buying one in a few days from sponsor two two different channels can be watched simultaniously? Sorry just making sure
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    IMO, the et8000 is a better option.

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