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I have a ClarkeTech 2100plus receiver and I could be able to watch certain channels but I have been seeing that in some shops here, they have been selling Technisat Technicrypt CX Conax CA-modules and Technisat MultiCrypt 1 CI Conax/Cryptoworks CA-modules so I want to know is it wise to buy any of these maybe I can see more channels or I should just forget about it ... is it a waste and no go area for my receiver and channel(s) that I might be able to see?


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You would also need to buy a genuine card.
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if I buy a genuine card, i can just put it into the receiver. please tell me why is the need for this?
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Originally Posted by bjluv View Post
I have a ClarkeTech 2100plus receiver and I could be able to watch certain channels but I have been seeing that in some shops here, they have been selling Technisat Technicrypt CX Conax CA-modules and Technisat MultiCrypt 1 CI Conax/Cryptoworks CA-modules so I want to know is it wise to buy any of these maybe I can see more channels or I should just forget about it ... is it a waste and no go area for my receiver and channel(s) that I might be able to see?


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If your present receiver has a slot for official smartcards, then it is just a question of which encryption system does it support.
If there is an official smartcard that you wish to buy, then just make DOUBLY SURE that your receiver will support it. Meaning that the channel/channels will open.
All the other models that you mentioned in your post are just hardware capabilities. You will not be able to watch any paytv channels just because you have these CAMs, unless you are trying to open channels without paying and in this case I can't help you.
Bottom line: Continue to use your present receiver, unless there is something else that you are not telling us.

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