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DISH SETUP: Single sat, Multi-Sat & Motorised
UK user - what FTA channels are available beyond 28.2e?
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<blockquote data-quote="Adam792" data-source="post: 1028550" data-attributes="member: 330868"><p>For smart cards in TVHeadend with Linux, you can use a USB card reader with OSCam. I use this with a German HD+ card and a French TNTSAT card. The German card has been set up once and has worked since, and the TNTSAT card goes off sometimes because the provider changes the encryption a little fairly regularly to frustrate those of us who don’t use their official receivers..</p><p></p><p>The other alternative is a PCIe satellite card for your server that has an inbuilt CI slot. Newer versions of TVHeadend work with this I believe, but I don’t think providers that make use of the secure CI+ standard are supported.</p><p></p><p>As you use a SAT IP system then the USB card reader solution would be the one that would work for you. Depending on what pay package you went for.</p><p></p><p>I’d say before you look at that to just get an extra LNB on 19.2°E and connect it to your SAT IP with a DiSEqC switch. 19.2°E is really easy to scan in TVHeadend as it will do a network scan which automatically pulls in all the up to date frequencies and channels without having to change any defaults.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Adam792, post: 1028550, member: 330868"] For smart cards in TVHeadend with Linux, you can use a USB card reader with OSCam. I use this with a German HD+ card and a French TNTSAT card. The German card has been set up once and has worked since, and the TNTSAT card goes off sometimes because the provider changes the encryption a little fairly regularly to frustrate those of us who don’t use their official receivers.. The other alternative is a PCIe satellite card for your server that has an inbuilt CI slot. Newer versions of TVHeadend work with this I believe, but I don’t think providers that make use of the secure CI+ standard are supported. As you use a SAT IP system then the USB card reader solution would be the one that would work for you. Depending on what pay package you went for. I’d say before you look at that to just get an extra LNB on 19.2°E and connect it to your SAT IP with a DiSEqC switch. 19.2°E is really easy to scan in TVHeadend as it will do a network scan which automatically pulls in all the up to date frequencies and channels without having to change any defaults. [/QUOTE]
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