Is there a way to enter keys directly

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Is there a way to enter keys directly via remote without using any patch and keys entering menu.
 

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Far too little information there for anyone to be able to answer unless you know how to contact Claire Voyant.
 

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I couldnt find a patch for my receiver so i dont have another option

Is there a way to enter keys directly via remote without using any patch and keys entering menu
 

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Perhaps knowing what your reciever is may help people to answer your query ??

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This receiver is a rebadged receiver according to h**p://www.satellite-heaven.de/index.htm?jump=Receiver/
of the following receivers specific models
Atlanta 9201 plus
Zodiac DZR- 3600
Citizen 200CI
Starvision 150
SanyoSat 1100
SanyoSat 5000
Fujiyama S-6800
Changhong

The file i uploaded in my receiver is of .urt extension the receiver models name above use the same file.

I tried to use some of these receivers patches but it gives error that software or hardware not compatible.

Will i have to first upload these receivers original firmwares and then their patches?
 

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I wouldn't advise that unless you really know what you are doing and are confident that you have backups of your original flash software. The fact that it is objecting to these patches you have already tried suggests that whilst in essence the machine is a rebadge of an original there may be version differences which are transparent to the user cos the user normally doesn't need to know, it is only when the user attempts to reprogram his receiver that these slight differences come to light. I hope someone is able to help
 
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