Hi everyone I have a real vu solo2 which I have had for a few years now I have used tuner A with a motor I now seem to have lost signal while if I change over to Tuner B which has never been used before I get a strong signal settings are the same for each tuner Anyone have any ideas I suspect tuner A is faulty can this be fixed Any help would be most appreciated
vu solo2 tuner problems
- jacecko
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Did you try a different image or an older one that did work ?
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How have you setup your tuners? How many cables/feeds are going to the tuners? How are you moving your dish? If one, (like mine), I have setup tuner 'A' as 'Advanced', lnb1, DISEqC 1.2, Longitude and Latitude (where you are) Usuals=No and 'Store Position' Mine is 04. 19.2E is 01, 16E is 02, 13.0E is 03 and so on giving a 'Store Position to each Satellite I want to view.
I downloaded a Tutorial from this site, (in 2013), http://linuxsat-support.com/vu…iseqc-1-2-positioner.html This helped me.
Hope this helps
ps just tried that link but connection, well it is an old link
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If your tuners are correctly configured but you use a BH image > 2.1.1 then it is a known bug issue with dual tuner.
During the flash procedure the kernel of your Vu was upgraded causing this dual tuner problem.
All you need to do is to downgrade to an older BH image < 2.1.1 or flash your box with another image.I've flashed recently my vu solo2 with a VTI 8.0 image and issue was immediately solved
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hi all, my box using enigma 2 image open atv, but i don't know how to set up the tuner.
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how to set up this?
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