The solo2, I bought this lnb as I'll be able to use it later when I buy a solo2 4k.
The solo2, I bought this lnb as I'll be able to use it later when I buy a solo2 4k.
Last edited by abu baniaz; 20-11-16 at 19:20.
Yes it does and I have 2 cables so which is the best way to set this up? to loop trough or 1 cable to each tuner?
A unicable LNB only has one unicable output. You cannot connect two cables to it, unless you use splitters.
Describe how you have connnected your cables.
Its this one Inverto Unicable Quad 40mm LNB - 1 Legacy Port it has 2 outputs, 1 gold in colour and 1 silver.
What is the model number of the LNB please?
Idlb-qudl41-uni1l-1pp
Thanks Abu, how do I detect which cable is connected to the conventional LNB port, and is there any benefit in just leaving both tuners set up as single& simple or changing it to your suggestion?
Sorry I don't know how to tell which is which. Unicable LNBs do not work like normal LNBs.
Golden rule of tuner configuration: Tuner configuration must match what is connected to it.
Ok thanks for your advice, I'll have a little play with the settings when I have a bit more time and the wife's not watching
I suppose, disable one and configure one only as unicable. If the one you are configuring works fine in unicable mode, it must be the tuner you have connected to the unicable output of LNB. If it fails to tune on some channels, it is the legacy port.
Thanks Huevos for the above and your time to help, I'll give it a try in the next couple of days on my next day off.
Well guy's I've given up on this LNB as I only able to get a signal on one of the connections. Tried swapping them over and choosing different settings regarding LNB makes and can only get one tuner working, so just put my old generic LNB back up. will try again in Ernest when I buy a new 4K box early next year. Thanks for all your suggestions.