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<blockquote data-quote="DeLorean" data-source="post: 821644" data-attributes="member: 392727"><p>How did you get on with getting Skylink reception in the UK?</p><p></p><p>I found that the Astra 3A 23.5° signal is too weak for a tiny little Sky dish, so I installed a new 100cm dish instead.</p><p>Now I get 100% signal strength and 100% signal quality :-)</p><p></p><p>Finding a receiver for receiving Skylink in the UK is a little trickier.</p><p>If you can, get one in SK and bring it back to the UK.</p><p></p><p>Is your card one of the newer ICE cards (Cryptoworks & IRDETO)?</p><p>If it’s an older Cryptoworks only card, I’m afraid it’s going to cease functioning later this month :-(</p><p></p><p>Right… if you want just low definition Skylink channels then a cheap little Icecrypt S1500C receiver will do the trick. For a cheap little box it’s full of features and a PVR.</p><p>You can get one of these off the self at Maplins for £49.99, but out of the box it won’t work as it’s setup for Conax encrypted cards.</p><p>You’ll need to install an alternative firmware which is tailored for Skylink and will accept your Cryptoworks card.</p><p></p><p>If you’re interested I can dig out the details of the firmware version you’ll need to download.</p><p></p><p>---</p><p>>> DO NOT INSTALL THE LATEST FIRMWARE FROM THE ICECRYPT WEBSITE <<</p><p>This will kill your receiver and you’ll have to recover you box using an RS232 cable.</p><p>The S1500C is a bit of a pig to recover, as most firmwares installed by RS232 don’t completely overwrite the currently firmware, so the box will no longer boot.</p><p>However after hours of perseverance I found one that will :-)</p><p></p><p>Once you have the box working again, you can then re-flash the receiver using a USB memory stick (with the correct firmware) and it will successfully erase and re-flash the firmware.</p><p>---</p><p></p><p>Once you’ve changed the firmware in the S1500C, pop in your card and start an automatic search (Networks option need to be set to on).</p><p>After a few minutes you should have all the SK, CZ and a few other LD channels available.</p><p></p><p>If you have not used your Skylink card for some time the cards software will be outdated and it will not work and encrypted channels will still be unavailable.</p><p>Don’t panic, just pop your card in the slot and leave the receiver on STV1 for a few hours (or over night) and the card will be automatically updated and bingo you’re good to go.</p><p></p><p>I’m just in the process of sourcing an HD receiver in the UK for Skylink :-)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DeLorean, post: 821644, member: 392727"] How did you get on with getting Skylink reception in the UK? I found that the Astra 3A 23.5° signal is too weak for a tiny little Sky dish, so I installed a new 100cm dish instead. Now I get 100% signal strength and 100% signal quality :-) Finding a receiver for receiving Skylink in the UK is a little trickier. If you can, get one in SK and bring it back to the UK. Is your card one of the newer ICE cards (Cryptoworks & IRDETO)? If it’s an older Cryptoworks only card, I’m afraid it’s going to cease functioning later this month :-( Right… if you want just low definition Skylink channels then a cheap little Icecrypt S1500C receiver will do the trick. For a cheap little box it’s full of features and a PVR. You can get one of these off the self at Maplins for £49.99, but out of the box it won’t work as it’s setup for Conax encrypted cards. You’ll need to install an alternative firmware which is tailored for Skylink and will accept your Cryptoworks card. If you’re interested I can dig out the details of the firmware version you’ll need to download. --- >> DO NOT INSTALL THE LATEST FIRMWARE FROM THE ICECRYPT WEBSITE << This will kill your receiver and you’ll have to recover you box using an RS232 cable. The S1500C is a bit of a pig to recover, as most firmwares installed by RS232 don’t completely overwrite the currently firmware, so the box will no longer boot. However after hours of perseverance I found one that will :-) Once you have the box working again, you can then re-flash the receiver using a USB memory stick (with the correct firmware) and it will successfully erase and re-flash the firmware. --- Once you’ve changed the firmware in the S1500C, pop in your card and start an automatic search (Networks option need to be set to on). After a few minutes you should have all the SK, CZ and a few other LD channels available. If you have not used your Skylink card for some time the cards software will be outdated and it will not work and encrypted channels will still be unavailable. Don’t panic, just pop your card in the slot and leave the receiver on STV1 for a few hours (or over night) and the card will be automatically updated and bingo you’re good to go. I’m just in the process of sourcing an HD receiver in the UK for Skylink :-) [/QUOTE]
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