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Old 26-01-2006   #1
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i want to fit a card in my mce system that will work with a dragon cam and a motorised dish is this possoble and where can i buy the equipment
also my pc has a win tv nova digital terestrial card installed can i keep this aswell as the new card
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You may experience conflicts with two cards, although others have done it. You will need a card with a common interface, there are several on the market, but unfortunately, I am now a little out of touch, as I haven't used mine for a long time.

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thanks i probably just remove the old one
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i have got this all working of sorts but now i have another problem. when in the vision sware that came with the twinhan everthing decodes ok and works fine i can watch sky one no probs but i cant seem to set the lnb settings right to tune in chanels like mtv . so instead i ran prog dvb this tunes in all the chanels but does not seem see th dragon cam in the twinhans ci . i also have a cas 3 programmer i heared u can use this like a stand alone ci with the dragon and prog dvb .is this true? can any one help?
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