Because I don't need them.
I have (as my profile photo shows) several dishes, and several LNBs, exactly 21.
I have 5 diseqc 1.0 switches and a standalone LNB for 28ºEast.
I knbow I can use an 1.1 switch and "merge" 16 inputs into one cable, but I prefer to do it separately, 4 LNBs = 1 cable.
So now I use an ET10000 with 4 DVB-S2 tuners, and the old ET9000 with one tuner for 28ºE and other one on a diseqc switch.
On ET10000 I use the TBS5925 too, to get the 28 East on that box (TBS output goes to 9000 input), but I would like to have (in the future) all of them on a single box, but separated into 6 inputs because then I can split some unused inputs, and use it on another box.
So If I had a receiver with 6 LNB inputs, It'd be great.
That's why I asked if a FBC Tuner could be used as a legacy DUAL tuner, because then I'd have 2 FBC (2x2) + a DUAL (2) = 6 LNB Inputs, knowing their limitations (one at time).
Edited by jpuigs, 20 December 2016 - 20:29.