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What is an E2 box and why should I get one?
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<blockquote data-quote="elsmandino" data-source="post: 1029634" data-attributes="member: 356020"><p>Sorry - scrap that.</p><p></p><p>Have had to re-read your earlier thread again:</p><p></p><p>5. An FCB tuner, connected to the same LNB, is able to simultaneously record four transponders, <strong>regardless of which band they are on.</strong></p><p>6. An FCB tuner, connected to a quad unicable LNB, is able to pick up sixteen transponders, <strong>regardless of which band they are on.</strong></p><p>7. Using the second tuner, as a virtual tuner for the first input, and connecting an octo LNB, <strong>32 transponders can be reached, at any one time, meaning access to around 3,200 channels</strong></p><p></p><p>Is that better?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="elsmandino, post: 1029634, member: 356020"] Sorry - scrap that. Have had to re-read your earlier thread again: 5. An FCB tuner, connected to the same LNB, is able to simultaneously record four transponders, [B]regardless of which band they are on.[/B] 6. An FCB tuner, connected to a quad unicable LNB, is able to pick up sixteen transponders, [B]regardless of which band they are on.[/B] 7. Using the second tuner, as a virtual tuner for the first input, and connecting an octo LNB, [B]32 transponders can be reached, at any one time, meaning access to around 3,200 channels[/B] Is that better? [/QUOTE]
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