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Thread: VU+ Duo 2 weaker signal compare to Technomate TM-Nano-3T??

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rob van der Does View Post
    How do you come to that conclusion? Also these numbers can't be compared between different hardware.
    Only way to find out is to compare picture on (very) weak transponders. Difficult to carry out: it would require you to test both boxes simultaneous on the same feed.
    Its not a conclusion i just asking.Is any difference between VU+ Duo 2 tuner and Technomate TM-Nano-3T tuner?Or they more or less the same?
    Another thing i know on Technomate TM-Nano-3T channel pixelization starts below 45%.How about VU+ Duo 2?Should i look in dB figure?

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    OK, one more try: just stop worrying and stop looking at figures that don't mean anything. Just use the box as intended, watch telly and only start worrying when (on transponders that should be receivable) picture starts having issues.

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    Every box I own shows a different SNR value, NONE are correct. Use a professional engineers meter if you really want to know the true reading.
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    Hi,
    and concerning BER VU is not able after some years now to deliver a real BER the values are pure nonsense and must be ignored.

    If you want to know which box has a better tuner you need a channel with a very weak signal and compare the picture on different boxes. VU uses standard tuner so they should be not a lot better or a lot worse than the tuner from other receiver.

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