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<blockquote data-quote="Mickha" data-source="post: 1006217" data-attributes="member: 187442"><p>There is a review, of t VU+ Solo 4K, on linux-tv, that seems to state that it will work with a unicable LNB.</p><p>[CODE]http://linux-tv.com/receiver/vu-solo-4k/[/CODE]</p><p></p><p>[CODE]FBC – Full Bandwith Capture</p><p></p><p>The FBC technology adds more possibilities by capturing more transponders. So the 2 FBC tuners can pull in up to 8 transponders providing they are in the same frequency band/polarisation that is.</p><p>As you may know these are the 4</p><p></p><p> (950 MHz – 1950 MHz) : Low-Band / Vertical</p><p> (950 MHz – 1950 MHz) : Low-Band / Horizontal</p><p> (1100 MHz – 2150 MHz) : High-Band / Vertical</p><p> (1100 MHz – 2150 MHz) : High-Band / Horizontal</p><p></p><p>So say you are watching a channel in band 1 on tuner 1 you can with the same tuner pull 3 additional transponders in that band at the same time. So with the two FBC DVB-S2 tuners in the VU+ Solo 4K reception of up to 8 transponders simultaneously is possible.</p><p></p><p>By using Unicable/SatCR technology each tuner gets 4 Unicable/SatCR-Frequencies. So Unicable LNB is an advantage if you wish to take full advantage of FBC.[/CODE]</p><p></p><p>I still think the first thing, he should try, is the receiver on a different dish, one that he knows is working, on Astra 2, 28.2E, to see if he can scan the channels in.</p><p></p><p>If he is a beginner, to the satellite hobby, he has jumped in at the deep end, trying to set up a motorized dish, and using a new 4K receiver, so it might take a bit of time, and patience, to help him.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mickha, post: 1006217, member: 187442"] There is a review, of t VU+ Solo 4K, on linux-tv, that seems to state that it will work with a unicable LNB. [CODE]http://linux-tv.com/receiver/vu-solo-4k/[/CODE] [CODE]FBC – Full Bandwith Capture The FBC technology adds more possibilities by capturing more transponders. So the 2 FBC tuners can pull in up to 8 transponders providing they are in the same frequency band/polarisation that is. As you may know these are the 4 (950 MHz – 1950 MHz) : Low-Band / Vertical (950 MHz – 1950 MHz) : Low-Band / Horizontal (1100 MHz – 2150 MHz) : High-Band / Vertical (1100 MHz – 2150 MHz) : High-Band / Horizontal So say you are watching a channel in band 1 on tuner 1 you can with the same tuner pull 3 additional transponders in that band at the same time. So with the two FBC DVB-S2 tuners in the VU+ Solo 4K reception of up to 8 transponders simultaneously is possible. By using Unicable/SatCR technology each tuner gets 4 Unicable/SatCR-Frequencies. So Unicable LNB is an advantage if you wish to take full advantage of FBC.[/CODE] I still think the first thing, he should try, is the receiver on a different dish, one that he knows is working, on Astra 2, 28.2E, to see if he can scan the channels in. If he is a beginner, to the satellite hobby, he has jumped in at the deep end, trying to set up a motorized dish, and using a new 4K receiver, so it might take a bit of time, and patience, to help him. [/QUOTE]
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