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Trouble getting Tivùsat working alongside Kabelio on an Edision receiver
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<blockquote data-quote="Adam792" data-source="post: 1111130" data-attributes="member: 330868"><p>That won’t work as the second tuner is DVB-S2 not DVB-T/T2 - it can only receive signals coming from a satellite dish. Cables sold like that are a gimmick - the cable is the same cable for both types of signals (coaxial cable), it’s just the connectors that are usually different - screw on F plugs used for satellite and the push in coax plugs for terrestrial.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Most USB tuners have an aerial socket in them so you can just connect a cable from your wall socket to the USB tuner as you would a normal box/TV - no indoor antenna needed!</p><p></p><p>Out of interest what kind of terrestrial signals are you receiving? Are they standard DVB-T ones (e.g TNT from France, standard definition UK Freeview), or newer DVB-T2 ones? (e.g German ARD/ZDF DVB-T2HD, Dutch NPO1-3, UK Freeview HD)</p><p></p><p>Enigma2 receivers are certainly compatible with some DVB-T and DVB-T2 USB tuners so that sounds as if it may be an option for you with this receiver.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Adam792, post: 1111130, member: 330868"] That won’t work as the second tuner is DVB-S2 not DVB-T/T2 - it can only receive signals coming from a satellite dish. Cables sold like that are a gimmick - the cable is the same cable for both types of signals (coaxial cable), it’s just the connectors that are usually different - screw on F plugs used for satellite and the push in coax plugs for terrestrial. Most USB tuners have an aerial socket in them so you can just connect a cable from your wall socket to the USB tuner as you would a normal box/TV - no indoor antenna needed! Out of interest what kind of terrestrial signals are you receiving? Are they standard DVB-T ones (e.g TNT from France, standard definition UK Freeview), or newer DVB-T2 ones? (e.g German ARD/ZDF DVB-T2HD, Dutch NPO1-3, UK Freeview HD) Enigma2 receivers are certainly compatible with some DVB-T and DVB-T2 USB tuners so that sounds as if it may be an option for you with this receiver. [/QUOTE]
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