Tuner b config vu duo

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  • Depends what you have available Sat Wise i suppose?


    I only have a fixed dish so i set B equal/same as A this allows me to watch and record using both tuners!


    If you have Fixed and Motorised i think most people set A to the Sat they use most and B to the other (i.e A = 28.2 B = 13.0 or something)



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  • Hello bud,


    As mrgmx says it depends what you have available to you,ihave a motorised and static dish,so on Duo my Tuner A is set to advanced to be able to move the dish and lock onto different sats,Tuner B is set to simple,and then single is selected,and this is set to 28.2 E,i used to have two feeds coming from the motorised dish,so Tuner B was set to second cable from motor.


    Hope this helps.

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  • on my motorized setup for vu duo i have tuner A set to usals and also tuner b set to 2nd cable from motorized dish, but there are other ways as mrgmx and mckee have said, and a few more different combos aswell.
    but if you do move the motor on the satellite then you will lose signal to the tvs as it wont b pointing at 28.2e, if someone was watching the second box in another room they would lose signal aswell.


    hope this helps you a little bit bud

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