master64
Vu+ Newbie
Hi,
i'd like to update in the next days my old VU+ Uno with the VU+ Ultimo 4k (1x DVB-S2 Twin and 1x DVB-T2 Twin).
I need also to replace my quad output LNB because has been broken by a storm last week.
I have some doubt about what's the better way:
1) is it wise to buy another quad LNB like the Inverto (i have already 4 cable between the dish and the receiver) or it could be enough a single output LNB..?
2) I think to connect the Fixed dish to the #1 Input and the Motorized Dish to the 2#Input. In this way i could for example watch a signal from Eutelsat 28,2°Est (through the motorized dish) and immediately changing to a Channel in the HotBird 13°Est (through the Fixed Dish) without loosing time moving the dish.. Is it correct?
3) How should i configure the two Tuners if i connect to the 1# Input the Motorized Dish and to the 2# Input the Fixed Dish? And what should i do to change between the two inputs..?
I apologized for my poor English and i hope i'll be clear in explaining my needs.
thank you for the time you dedicate in answering to me.
m64
i'd like to update in the next days my old VU+ Uno with the VU+ Ultimo 4k (1x DVB-S2 Twin and 1x DVB-T2 Twin).
I need also to replace my quad output LNB because has been broken by a storm last week.
I have some doubt about what's the better way:
1) is it wise to buy another quad LNB like the Inverto (i have already 4 cable between the dish and the receiver) or it could be enough a single output LNB..?
2) I think to connect the Fixed dish to the #1 Input and the Motorized Dish to the 2#Input. In this way i could for example watch a signal from Eutelsat 28,2°Est (through the motorized dish) and immediately changing to a Channel in the HotBird 13°Est (through the Fixed Dish) without loosing time moving the dish.. Is it correct?
3) How should i configure the two Tuners if i connect to the 1# Input the Motorized Dish and to the 2# Input the Fixed Dish? And what should i do to change between the two inputs..?
I apologized for my poor English and i hope i'll be clear in explaining my needs.
thank you for the time you dedicate in answering to me.
m64