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Old 23-07-2009   #1
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On 30w and 5w..

Just hooked up the motorised dish to the Pace MSS500 and noticed both channels totally in the clear.

Is this normal? How many hours in the day to they run clear?

As far as I was aware, they show premium content


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Yes it is - they transmit a few hours a day in the clear
Legend has it that, since the late 1990s, their Nagravision scrambling system used on analogue has been software-decodeable.

I'm interested in testing this, purely for educational reasons - if anyone knows of any suitable software, please let me know
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yes you can play with some softwares providing you have PCI TV CARD into your pc with chipset BT848, BT800 to open the encryption look for infos about MoreTv, MeuhTv, XT-TV, C-Plus-Win, NagraView, NagraDesk........good luck

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How curious Never knew the Nagra on analogue Canal has been compromised!


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