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Question Digital Terrestrial + decrypting

Hi, I have a TwinHan based Vision Plus Digital Terrestrial USB receiver (through an aerial)

When doing a channel search, several channels appear that I am unable to watch them - I assume because of encryption. (e.g cartoon Network, adult channel etc.)

Is there any software that can decrypt these channels? All the software I have tried require transponder settings and I have no Idea what these would be - or even if applicable to terrestrial digital.

If theres any progs/plugins, let me know.
Thanks, John.
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