STB. wrote: » If they have no aerial at all, Can you install an aerial on the dish - Ones that clamp on to the dish (Mercury 4G Ready Clamp on UHF Mixer Aerial - 10 euro) ? You could then run the aerial back through the existing satellite cable and then split it out at the cable going to the box with a 3 euro splitter.
reni10 wrote: » Is this Mercury Aerial any good and where can you get one for ?10? I see there is also what looks like a smaller version MAUHF-A27 by Mercury as well so which one would be better for saorview reception?
UrbanFret wrote: » Might as well stick a coathanger on the dish. Rubbish .
STB. wrote: » Wow that bad eh ? I must admit that I have a fairly high antenna pointing at Wales from my coastal position with Mt Leinster through the back. Have you tried these ? My attitude most certainly be ANY outdoor aerial is better than amplify a bad noise indoor aerial, especially not knowingg the location
yabadabado wrote: » Can anyone recommend an indoor aerial/receiver to pick up saorview ? Setting up a Vu Duo box and they don't have a aerial/saorview ready tv. Anything decent be picked up in argos/b n m ?
celticsfan wrote: » Hi there.. Just wondering did you manage to get an aerial yet? I am after one myself atm..hard to know which to get
Zardoz wrote: » Yes not officially supported by Vix ,but Openatv support it . There doesnt seem to be too much information about it online . Yes the OS Mega Triple is excellent value and a great spec. Btw its now only 179,90 euro at HM Sat.https://www.hm-sat-shop.de/hdtv-receiver-sat/edision/3351/edision-os-mega-2x-dvb-s2-1x-dvb-s2/t2/c-combo-receiver-pvr-ready-schwarz Its definitely the best value triple tuner on the market now
bappelbe wrote: » The Edision Mega should be fine (though a little more than the 100-120 Euro you mention) It will allow you watch the Saorview and the fta satellite channels with 7 day epg, recordings, seires link etc. another place to buy is freetv.ie - they give a 7.5% discount if you put in "Boards" when ordering. Volume button changes the signal going to the TV from the box. There is also the Amiko Alien 2 (SAB UNIX HD and Golden Media Triplex are the same inside the box) which is lower in power than the Mega and does hot have internal HD (I am using this and thinking of upgrading to the Mega) Card sharing has been stopped by Sky - so I wonder if there will be some second hand boxes going cheap?!?
mp31 wrote: » Thanks for the info. I know the Edision Mega is a bit more but it does have more 'stuff' like built in Bluetooth & WiFi and looks a lot nicer than the SAB box. The German shop is quoting 186 Euro including shipping which is 16 euro cheaper than freetv.ie - is it worth spending the extra for better support e.g. if I have to return the box etc? Does anyone know how long is the warranty from the German shop - are they good to deal with for warranty claims etc?
yabadabado wrote: » I have dealt with HM Sat and Free tv and for the sake of 16 quid I'd go with Free tv. In my experience both companies are A1 Order today and you will have the item on Friday from freetv. Have you locked at the OS Mini and then add a dvb-t for a tenner ? Will work out with a decent saving and have a very similar set up.Would get a decent hard drive with the money you save.
bappelbe wrote: » Card sharing has been stopped by Sky - so I wonder if there will be some second hand boxes going cheap?!?
tapfit2004 wrote: » Yeah, looks like there's a few turning up on some English forums already, I'm going to try and get a triple or quad tuner box in the next week or two. I've already seen one at ?100 with a hard drive in it and he's open to offers.
yabadabado wrote: » tapfit2004 wrote: » Yeah, looks like there's a few turning up on some English forums already, I'm going to try and get a triple or quad tuner box in the next week or two. I've already seen one at ?100 with a hard drive in it and he's open to offers. What forums would be selling boxs ?Im not in the market for one just curious.Would you trust buying a second hand box from someone on a forum,would you have any comeback?
Oat23 wrote: » Someone I know has made a balls of their Zero and I'm trying to fix it. Anyone know what else I could try before I give up? When I turn it on I see the Vu+ splash screen, but then the screen goes black and does not boot the image. The TV is still getting a video signal from the box though, it's just a black screen. I've tried re-flashing OpenPLI. Tried OpenVIX. Tried the original image from Vu+. Tried re-flashing the bootloader thinking it was damaged. Still the same after all of that. Is it fecked?
greasepalm wrote: » dare i ask if your well versed in flashing e2 boxes and your extracted image was on a good 8gb usb stick like a kingston,cruzer or integral and it was blinking updating? i did have 2 boxes which did this but shut down and tv said no signal but yours still has a signal. does your remote have any effect on black screen?
STB. wrote: » Zero has two USB ports at the back. I'm presuming you have tried both. The USB stick itself is normally to blame. Try another stick.Openvix Boot up procedure on these boxes is to check for USB firmware first. Try flashing the bootloader in case its damaged. Persistence of unplugging and cold boot and watching screen should eventually pay off.
Oat23 wrote: » I'll have to get my hands on an RS232 cable to hook it up and see.
STB. wrote: » I dont think these boxes have a Nullmodem port ? Is there a HDD installed ? Disconnect it. Try the original Vu firmware. And finally if you have an A/V lead try that. The HDMI port might be knackered.
STB. wrote: » If you connect it up to the router via ethe thernet cable and login into your router to see the IP that has been assigned, you could then telnet into the box. o 192.168.x.y (where x is either 1 or 0 and y is the last 2 digits in the IP assigned by DHCP in the router) username is root and return unless he has a password. dmesg (you could always try a "opkg update" followed by a "opkg upgrade" and a "reboot")
STB. wrote: » Could a crossover cable allow direct lan connection from the box to a PC/laptop ?
Oat23 wrote: » Believe it's impossible to do I'll have a chat with the lad and see what he wants to do. He said it's out of warranty so he might just buy a new box.