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    E8000 tuner connector type

    I've just order a twin DVB/C tuner, Do the tuner modules suit F type connectors or is it something different as i do not see any threads for the connector on the modules when looking at the web images, looks more like the terrestrial type, am i right.

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    On an Xtrend ET8000 the cable tuners do indeed look like a terrestrial aerial connection. See attached pic which shows one cable tuner next to two satellite tuners.
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    Xtrend ET8000 2x DVBC/T/T2 + 1x DVB-S2 Tuners, 1TB HDD, Fixed Satellite 28.2E & UK VM Cable Fibre Broadband, MAG250 IPTV.

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    If you have coax cable with an F type connector, you will need a "F Type Screw Connector Socket to RF Aerial Male Adapter"

    Something like this: http://www.kenable.co.uk/product_inf...oducts_id=1191 or http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/321961526488
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    Xtrend ET8000 2x DVBC/T/T2 + 1x DVB-S2 Tuners, 1TB HDD, Fixed Satellite 28.2E & UK VM Cable Fibre Broadband, MAG250 IPTV.

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