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M-NET South Africa Analogue IS902, can this be used in the UK?
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<blockquote data-quote="PaulZA" data-source="post: 927189" data-attributes="member: 402764"><p>Hey guys..</p><p></p><p>I don't reside in the UK, but I've always had an interest in these things, so I've always wondered. I am well aware of an analog scrambled analog feed, on the IS902 Satellite for M-net South Africa. I know it's scrambled, but since it's Analog, something would still be receivable, and it's just the the sound that's been cut out, and the picture should be reversed polarity, like the old Cable encryption. </p><p></p><p>Anyway, my question is..</p><p></p><p>If someone had to get their hands on an old M-Net STB (<a href="http://www.gumtree.co.za/a-other-accessories/plumstead/multichoice-delta-9000-m+net-decoder/1001276841740910439167409" target="_blank">http://www.gumtree.co.za/a-other-accessories/plumstead/multichoice-delta-9000-m+net-decoder/1001276841740910439167409</a>) example...</p><p></p><p>Somehow get it to the UK, and keeping the subscription paid for, and running an old analog satellite decoder, to receive the encrypted feed via satellite, and power the M-Net STB's ANT in via the RF out on the Analog Satellite decoder, if the encryption is the same, it should work no issues..</p><p></p><p>M-Net is still an excellent broadcaster, better than 95% of other broadcasters I've watched.</p><p>They model themselves on a typical American TV station, but without the Advertising, political hogwash, and I would be interesting to hear, if this actually works.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PaulZA, post: 927189, member: 402764"] Hey guys.. I don't reside in the UK, but I've always had an interest in these things, so I've always wondered. I am well aware of an analog scrambled analog feed, on the IS902 Satellite for M-net South Africa. I know it's scrambled, but since it's Analog, something would still be receivable, and it's just the the sound that's been cut out, and the picture should be reversed polarity, like the old Cable encryption. Anyway, my question is.. If someone had to get their hands on an old M-Net STB ([url]http://www.gumtree.co.za/a-other-accessories/plumstead/multichoice-delta-9000-m+net-decoder/1001276841740910439167409[/url]) example... Somehow get it to the UK, and keeping the subscription paid for, and running an old analog satellite decoder, to receive the encrypted feed via satellite, and power the M-Net STB's ANT in via the RF out on the Analog Satellite decoder, if the encryption is the same, it should work no issues.. M-Net is still an excellent broadcaster, better than 95% of other broadcasters I've watched. They model themselves on a typical American TV station, but without the Advertising, political hogwash, and I would be interesting to hear, if this actually works. [/QUOTE]
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