Hello to everyone in this wonderful satellite forum.
I want to buy a linux twin tuner box possibly with t2 tuner as well but unfortunetly my bydget is only 90 pounds.
Is there any cheap linux within 90 pounds?
I know very well that vu solo 2 or vu duo2 are receivers to have but i cant afford buying them.
I might have to go for clone linux which i dont like but i have no other choice.
What do you suggest me?
Cheapest linux twin tuner receiver.
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as fraggle says, save for a while and get a proper receiver instead of a clone, if you spend your max £90 on a clone that dies after 6 weeks, then you have nothing, save for a few months and get an original receiver
the Alien2 triple tuner receivers are around £160, and these run enigma2 as well as their spark os
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Try stretch your funds and get an xpeed lx2 thats worth the money and about the best low price twin
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as fraggle says, save for a while and get a proper receiver instead of a clone, if you spend your max £90 on a clone that dies after 6 weeks, then you have nothing, save for a few months and get an original receiver
the Alien2 triple tuner receivers are around £160, and these run enigma2 as well as their spark os
Amiko are you sure thats good advice :67:
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I know that 90 pounds are not enough for a quality original linux box .
It looks to wait more and try to save but damn it is impossible to save in my country.
What to do?
I like to watch footy.
Anybody have experience on spark recievers.
Are they any good cos seem to be cheaper then vu+ boxes or dreamboxes?Try stretch your funds and get an xpeed lx2 thats worth the money and about the best low price twin
I dont bother to have 2 s2 tuners.
Only 1 s2 tuner and T2 tuner
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If you buy a cheap box youll get headaches , one other thing these boxes are not magic , you do need a card or a share to get them to open premium channels I hope you are aware of this , it wont be the first time someone has just thought the box does everything
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Amiko are you sure thats good advice :67:
its not the best advise, but, its the closest to the OPs budget with everything he asks for, twin tuner & DVB-T2 all in one receiver
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I wouldn't go anywhere near the Amiko Alien2 full stop. There has to be a reason why they are so cheap for such an apparently well specified receiver.
If you want a decent receiver get one with a MIPS cpu. I would rather buy an old used twin tuner MIPS based box than a brand new Amiko Alien 2.
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as fraggle says, save for a while and get a proper receiver instead of a clone, if you spend your max £90 on a clone that dies after 6 weeks, then you have nothing, save for a few months and get an original receiver
the Alien2 triple tuner receivers are around £160, and these run enigma2 as well as their spark os
No way nearer as good as a proper E2 box. The venton are in the OP range and mucher better box with more support and images out there.
ALieb verses E2 is like shire horse V thoroughbred in a 100m race
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