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    Dual tuner cabling?

    Hi all,

    I have just bought the Xtrend ET8000 dual DVB-C receiver. I am getting a bit confused on the dual tuner setup side of things. Some people seem to say that you need two cable feeds, and others say you only need 1 feed? Which is it please?!

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    Hi

    You will just need one feed into the house and use a loop through cable from tuner a to tuner b. This will enable you to record one channel and watch another.

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    Quote Originally Posted by giub1981 View Post
    Hi

    You will just need one feed into the house and use a loop through cable from tuner a to tuner b. This will enable you to record one channel and watch another.
    Many thanks for this? Do you know what connectors the loop through cable uses on this box?

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    For cable this box uses the push type coax plus like you would see on the back of a TV.
    You need male to female.
    I am just making mine up for my triple tuner.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jama View Post
    For cable this box uses the push type coax plus like you would see on the back of a TV.
    You need male to female.
    I am just making mine up for my triple tuner.
    Nice.
    So I presume i cable the vm to tuner A input. Then output of A to input of B.
    Does that sound right?

    EDIT - i dont need any other splitters as vm are setting up the BB and the TV - correct?

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    Yep, spot on.

    You may need an F-Type to Push-on adaptor if using the original VM cable.
    Or just chop that of and use a new plug.

    As long as you have one feed spare you will not need any additional splitters

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    Try not to chop the plug off, always use an adaptor, cable is more susceptible to noise than ariels.
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