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    Default What is best box to use for card splitting?

    Hi all,

    Just wondering if I may get some help with purchasing a set top box to be used with card splitting. It has to run these new cards we are all talking about and hopefully dropout / glitch free as much as possible. Is there such a box? I am currently using a Emtech 200 with freecam(has heaps of trouble with dropouts) and a supernet which isn't as bad (pixelates at times and sometimes drops signal for good until I fiddle with card / card splitter)

    Thanks for any help in advance!!



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    This has been asked b4, SEARCH is your friend

    In my case I have a smartwi running a two Zinwell ZDX 7000's a topfield3000/freecam and humax 5000Z with almost zero glitches, I get the occasional one but mostly its trouble free

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    i currently run a card splitter with 6 Humax 5400 5410 boxes and a white card you still get the occasional glitch but do not have to restart i have had the running for 6 months now with virtually no problems at all i think with a card splitter no matter what boxes you run you have to expect a small amount of glitches when a couple of the boxes are on the same transponder
    IF IT DONT WORK USE A BIGGER HAMMER

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