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<blockquote data-quote="closetosoton" data-source="post: 122470" data-attributes="member: 184281"><p>you'rejust new to it, with patience you'll learn, there's a lot to it.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>yes, i don't know what these providers normally provide:</p><p>- probably a receiver which only works with the encryption schemes they broadcast. and an official subscription card.</p><p></p><p>however in the world of satellite TV there are many encryption systems.</p><p>CAMs - conditional acess modules, available as </p><p>- one per encryption scheme</p><p>- multicams, lots of encryption schemes in one CAM</p><p></p><p>CAMs go in your CI slots (Common Interface).</p><p>Cards go in the CAM. [although some CAMs with modified firmware don't need cards]</p><p></p><p>many receivers come with some built in encryption schemes, so you only need a card.</p><p></p><p>take bob: bob is a law obbiding citizen and wants to watch dutch TV from Canal Digital encoded in Irdeto 2.</p><p></p><p>he buys: one Irdeto 2 CAM, one subscription card from Canal Digitaal and satellite receiver with some CI slots. he puts the CAM in his box, the card inthe CAM, points his dish at Astra 1 and he's happy.</p><p></p><p>take marvin: marvin is a bit of a computer whizz kid and into all things he can get his hands on. he logs onto the internet, downloads a softcam to his dream box that can decode irdeto 2 (hyperthetical case - don't know if this is available!) hunts around the itnernet get hold of the keys normal held on the subscription card and loads these onto his receiver. hey presto marvin too is capable of watching Canal Digitaal, but he's payed nothing. naughty boy.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>i'm sorry i'm too far away from you to check what I can tune into, but start here for US FTA channels:</p><p></p><p>h22p://www.lyngsat.com/freetv/United-States.html you'll find info about which satellite they come from which'll determin what size dish you need and which direction to point it at.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>the iternet, your local satellite dealer, your mate bob, CAMs you can buy, its not something you have to hunt down from your underground source of bits which can't be commonly purcahsed.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>either: the receiver has embedded nagra 2, all it needs is a card, or its software is upgradeable at a later date to be able to include nagra 2 or its a bog standard DVB receiver with a nagra 2 CAM inserted into a CI slot.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>i don't think its too bad, there is A LOT of info on this forum in past posts, do have a search around. i hope this is of some help!</p><p></p><p>-cts</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="closetosoton, post: 122470, member: 184281"] you'rejust new to it, with patience you'll learn, there's a lot to it. yes, i don't know what these providers normally provide: - probably a receiver which only works with the encryption schemes they broadcast. and an official subscription card. however in the world of satellite TV there are many encryption systems. CAMs - conditional acess modules, available as - one per encryption scheme - multicams, lots of encryption schemes in one CAM CAMs go in your CI slots (Common Interface). Cards go in the CAM. [although some CAMs with modified firmware don't need cards] many receivers come with some built in encryption schemes, so you only need a card. take bob: bob is a law obbiding citizen and wants to watch dutch TV from Canal Digital encoded in Irdeto 2. he buys: one Irdeto 2 CAM, one subscription card from Canal Digitaal and satellite receiver with some CI slots. he puts the CAM in his box, the card inthe CAM, points his dish at Astra 1 and he's happy. take marvin: marvin is a bit of a computer whizz kid and into all things he can get his hands on. he logs onto the internet, downloads a softcam to his dream box that can decode irdeto 2 (hyperthetical case - don't know if this is available!) hunts around the itnernet get hold of the keys normal held on the subscription card and loads these onto his receiver. hey presto marvin too is capable of watching Canal Digitaal, but he's payed nothing. naughty boy. i'm sorry i'm too far away from you to check what I can tune into, but start here for US FTA channels: h22p://www.lyngsat.com/freetv/United-States.html you'll find info about which satellite they come from which'll determin what size dish you need and which direction to point it at. the iternet, your local satellite dealer, your mate bob, CAMs you can buy, its not something you have to hunt down from your underground source of bits which can't be commonly purcahsed. either: the receiver has embedded nagra 2, all it needs is a card, or its software is upgradeable at a later date to be able to include nagra 2 or its a bog standard DVB receiver with a nagra 2 CAM inserted into a CI slot. i don't think its too bad, there is A LOT of info on this forum in past posts, do have a search around. i hope this is of some help! -cts [/QUOTE]
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