Digitalb Card in Infinity Phoenix USB

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Old 25-08-2009   #1
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Digitalb Card in Infinity Phoenix USB

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I have just built a PC server to split my digitalb card between my front and back room. the server is running with cccam 2.09 in clarkeconnect 4.3. i tried 5 but had problems, i also had problems with newer versions of cccam. 2.09 was the latest version that worked with no problems. so all my boxes can see my server but i cant get the card working in the infinity.

What is the Mhz? 3.58?
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That sounds like the Phoenix mode, on the programmer, for programming cards, you can switch between 3.58 Mhz and 6 Mhz.
The Infinity/Phoenix USB requires 2 cables, to use phoenix mode, the USB and Serial cable, connected to the PC Com port.
_http://www.infinityusb.com/default.asp?show=productsdetail&ProductID=7



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Got it running i just took the card out and re inserted it and now it appears. very happy!!!

thanks

ps running it at 3.58.
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