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Satellite TV Descrambling.

Video Scrambling and Descrambling for Satellite Cable TV provides the "how and why" of encoding and decoding video signals. Most of the currently used methods are discussed, with the necessary technical background. Since digital scrambling methods will undoubtedly supplant analog methods, information on analog/digital conversion, phase-locked loops, digital techniques, and IC data sheets are included.

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Generally, satellite programming was divided into two separate categories - Free to Air and Premium. You did not need a descrambler to watch this so-called Free to Air stations, but Premium or pay-per-view channels were often scrambled until you purchased the equipment to descramble the programs you wanted to watch.

Modern television encryption techniques are also making descrambling rather unpractical, as many descramblers won’t allow you to view high-definition channels or movies, as their physical electronics are unable to transmit the proper signal. This is combined with the increasingly tight security that satellite companies are maintaining and you face a reality that illegitimate satellite descramblers are a dying fast. To go in for a legitimate satellite descrambler is the best solution you got, if you really want to enjoy those satellite shows on your TV sets.

"For every five people buying DirecTV legitimately, there's one who's getting a system with no connection to DirecTV," says Satellite Business News Editor Bob Scherman. Pirates don't plug decoders into a phone line, which is how satellite firms monitor authorized boxes, so "the company doesn't know these people exist."

Cable converters may be owned and operated legally, but they can also be operated illegally. The cable converter box must only be capable of descrambling those cable channels and programs that have been paid for and are authorized for reception by the cable system's operators. The unauthorized reception of cable programming is against the law and can carry stiff penalties and fines for anyone found to be violating the law. As the purchaser of a converter, you are responsible for informing you cable system's operators of your intention to own and operate your own equipment and you must inform the operators concerning all the programming that your converter is capable of receiving so you may then pay for that programming.

This means that when the satellite company refreshes the receiver key that you will lose satellite access. Sometimes this happens for days, weeks, even months if you don?t have a legitimate access code. Since you are essentially pirating television signals if you operate a illegitimate satellite descrambler, you can bet that DirecTV and Dish flash their signals frequently.

Modern television encryption techniques are also making descrambling rather unpractical, as many descramblers won?t allow you to view high-definition channels or movies, as their physical electronics are unable to transmit the proper signal. Combine this with the increasingly tight security that satellite companies are maintaining and you face a grim reality: illegitimate satellite descramblers are a dying breed.

Some people charge friends and neighbors a fee to set them up with free satellite service. That includes some professional installers who want to pocket an extra few hundred dollars. "He'll size up the customer and say, 'Hey, how would you like a wide-open card?' " says FBI Special Agent Evan Rae, who has investigated several cases.

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The Sonicview 4000 is a fully functional Free to Air Receiver that is pre-downloaded with all of the FTA channels outside of the U.S. (that’s anywhere from 1000-3000 channels at any give time alone!). Although not the intended use of FTA, upgrading to get premium domestic channels is possible. All software and firmware for this purpose is available for download by 3rd party websites. FTA setup information is there as well. Register for a free account there and review the information already posted. If you have questions that haven't already been answered then start a new thread. There is even a live chat feature for even quicker assistance. They should be able to help you out there.

DirecTV has been helped, he says, by a provision in a 1998 law, the Digital Millennium Copyright Act. It enables companies such as DirecTV to sue manufacturers and distributors of satellite-theft equipment and, with a judge's approval, seize their equipment and customer records.

Satellite broadcasters scramble their signals, which are descrambled by the set-top decoder. A programmable smart card is the key to that process: It tells the box which channels to open.

Cable compatible simply means that your TV or VCR is able to receive a broad range of unscrambled channels, many more than for non-compatible sets. However, you don't need a cable-compatible TV to use cable. All TV's can connect to cable. It is also important to note that, if you want premium channels, you will still need a converter to receive channels that have been "scrambled".

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