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Old 04-11-2007   #1
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I live in South East Australia. I have my own set top box, which is Strong srt4658x. It has got Conax and Irdeto (amongst others) compatible CAM. Zee TV is now offering access to pay TV of its Asiasat 3S (C band ) channels. However, I cannot use their smartcard without using their set top box, too. I only want to use the smartcard with my own set top box, ie Strong srt4658x, but this doesn't seem possible, even though it is Conax compatible. Is their a patch for my STB which would enable it to accept the Zee TV smartcard? Any other solutions? khana
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I live in South East Australia. I have my own set top box, which is Strong srt4658x. It has got Conax and Irdeto (amongst others) compatible CAM. Zee TV is now offering access to pay TV of its Asiasat 3S (C band ) channels. However, I cannot use their smartcard without using their set top box, too. I only want to use the smartcard with my own set top box, ie Strong srt4658x, but this doesn't seem possible, even though it is Conax compatible. Is their a patch for my STB which would enable it to accept the Zee TV smartcard? Any other solutions? khana
Dude i m from South Australia where from u get this zee pay tv card for asiasat 3s???
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Dude i m from South Australia where from u get this zee pay tv card for asiasat 3s???
Don't expect a quick reply Khana only made three posts and has not been on the forum since March, did you not see the datestamp?

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G'day!

I am sorry to disappoint Topper, but I keep in touch with all the forums, and know when somebody is replying to my posts!

As for ZeeTV via AsiaSat 3S, the package by konnectv is great value. Their website is <http://www.konnectv.com/>, the contact is Harry Bhogal. If you have any problems, contact me privately, but also leave a post in this thread, and I will give you his e-mail and phone number.

Unfortunately, no one has answered my original query, yet! Very disappointing!

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By the way topper, I have just returned from London. The weather was beautiful over there, nothing like Siberia! khana
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G'day!

I am sorry to disappoint Topper, but I keep in touch with all the forums, and know when somebody is replying to my posts!
I am not diappointed at all indeed I am very pleased for you that you have that amount of free time. Being an administrator of this forum I just try to make people aware of the reality of the situation, the fact that you had not posted since March was not a lie nor a criticism just a reality
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Unfortunately, no one has answered my original query, yet! Very disappointing!
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Unfortunately probably only people who live in Asia can answer such a query

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By the way topper, I have just returned from London. The weather was beautiful over there, nothing like Siberia! khana
I am sure you enjoyed hustle and bustle of the capital city
I take it despite being a jet setter you are very good at geography then...... as London is over 200 miles away from the NW England, completely different climate

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Hi Topper

Your comments have been taken on board, and are more or less quite valid. I only subscribe to 'respectable' forums where the members contribute their knowledge, etc, and not 'fringe' groups, where the members just upload or download files, or indulge in sytematic misleading or downright michievous behaviour, so I may have missed the information that I wanted, but such groups would probably have not provided it gratis, anyway.

I wasn't sure how far NW in the UK you were, but, to be frank, I didn't give it too much thought or check my maps obsessively, either!

My jetsetting indeed takes me frequently from home to airports, conference venues in major cities or holiday resorts, then back again, with not much knowledge of the bits of geography in between, leaving big holes there! However, I carry my indispensible laptop with me everywhere, and keep in touch via broadband Internet that way!

I was almost in the Qantas plane which had that gaping hole in its fuselage - scary!

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I was almost in the Qantas plane which had that gaping hole in its fuselage - scary!

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I had to laugh, on UK teletext they reported the hole as between 2.5mtrs and 3.00mtrs I do suspect it should have been mm though, however scary indeed, explosive decompression is not the way forward

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It was 2.5m plus Topper.
So I see, how did the cleaners miss reporting that then?

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Yup - BIG! Big enough to lose baggage! Fortunately, not in the cabin part, otherwise, they could have lost a few people - just like in the movies! khana
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G'day!

I am sorry to disappoint Topper, but I keep in touch with all the forums, and know when somebody is replying to my posts!

As for ZeeTV via AsiaSat 3S, the package by konnectv is great value. Their website is <http://www.konnectv.com/>, the contact is Harry Bhogal. If you have any problems, contact me privately, but also leave a post in this thread, and I will give you his e-mail and phone number.

Unfortunately, no one has answered my original query, yet! Very disappointing!

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THX Khanna
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No worries! However, remember that it is a C band subscription, via AsiaSat 3S, although there are other providers with ku band subscriptions, in other satellites, eg VisionAsia - you can 'google' them. khana
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