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Posted by DRLev on 12/28/35 11:30
If there is a way I do not know exactly how to do it.
All you would see anyway is the adverts on the upper part of the screen, there
would be no program listings. Those channels are sent to cable companies, and
the cable companies insert their own program listings in the bottom half of the
screen.
I watched those channels using a commercial DCII 2 receiver for almost 24 or 30
seconds before I got very bored.
"Greg O." <ozbirn@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
news:4tY4f.175$Kv.104@newssvr22.news.prodigy.net...
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| Besides my Fortec DVB receiver, I also have a 4DTV 922 receiver with
| Digicipher. Is there a way to get those stations using it?
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| Greg O.
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| "DRLev" <me@privacy.net> wrote in message
| news:_kQ4f.44194$0c.38514@tornado.texas.rr.com...
| >A Fortec cannot receive Digicipher II. That is the format used by 4DTV.
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| > "Greg O." <ozbirn@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
| > news:BBP4f.156$Y61.100@newssvr33.news.prodigy.com...
| > |I need help understanding the Lyngsat listing. I have a Fortec "Lifetime
| > | Ultra" model.
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| > | For example, choose "Galaxy 1R" at 133.0 W on www.lyngsat.com .
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| > | The listing shows the California Channel at 3745 H, and I can get that
| > just
| > | fine.
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| > | But consider 3820 V. It shows three things, "TV Guide", "TV Guide
| > East",
| > | and "TV Guide West". The first of these three lists encryption as
| > | "Digicipher 2", which means I can't expect to tune that without a
| > | subscription. However, the East and West listing have an "F" beside
| > them,
| > | which I thought meant "Free". Same thing on 4140 V.
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| > | I don't fully understand the way each transponder shows multiple
| > programs.
| > | Or the role of the "SID-VPID". Similary, I don't understand the audio
| > | column. Sometimes the channels I tune have audio, sometimes not.
| > |
| > | Greg O.
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