117W Channels
Posted: Mon Jan 14, 2019 2:30 pm
can anyone tell me what channels are on 117W C and KU Band????? thanks
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on C-band there are plenty of channels, mostly from Mexico.IntelPenny4 wrote:can anyone tell me what channels are on 117W C and KU Band????? thanks
We would all like to have that but it is not hacked so no keys at this time.isaacv wrote:on C-band there are plenty of channels, mostly from Mexico.IntelPenny4 wrote:can anyone tell me what channels are on 117W C and KU Band????? thanks
on KU band it's used by company Tigo in south america beam and north and central america beam and the encryption is Verimatrix/conax. I would like to have the codes for that sat in KU band. Rgrds.
Tigo right now is available only on i_k_s, has been available for some time, i cant say where to avoid breaking rules, but so far js the only way to get them with fta receivers.isaacv wrote:on C-band there are plenty of channels, mostly from Mexico.IntelPenny4 wrote:can anyone tell me what channels are on 117W C and KU Band????? thanks
on KU band it's used by company Tigo in south america beam and north and central america beam and the encryption is Verimatrix/conax. I would like to have the codes for that sat in KU band. Rgrds.
You would have to specify since there are two providers in kU band: tigo, from a southamerican country (colombia) and startv from a northamerican country (mexico).IntelPenny4 wrote:thats what i was talking about myself just didnt want to post the company name
if im understanding you right you want to record manually on a TP?munsonbc wrote:I would try but so far nobody wants to answer my question on how to record the transponder in a V7S HD, so, I can't obtain biss keys in my PC nor analyze the streams in the 6 or 7 transponders I got in that sat a few months ago with 150 or so total channels.
I'd be willing to bet its the latest version of Nagra, probably same encryption they use on D.N.IntelPenny4 wrote:if anyone could see what version of nagra these channels are that would be nice thanks
Yup, a whole transponder, thats how you can analyze it to see valuable info of the whole stream. Recording a channel is straightforward using the record button on the remote.IntelPenny4 wrote:if im understanding you right you want to record manually on a TP?munsonbc wrote:I would try but so far nobody wants to answer my question on how to record the transponder in a V7S HD, so, I can't obtain biss keys in my PC nor analyze the streams in the 6 or 7 transponders I got in that sat a few months ago with 150 or so total channels.
and what US channels would they be??munsonbc wrote:Yup, a whole transponder, thats how you can analyze it to see valuable info of the whole stream. Recording a channel is straightforward using the record button on the remote.IntelPenny4 wrote:if im understanding you right you want to record manually on a TP?munsonbc wrote:I would try but so far nobody wants to answer my question on how to record the transponder in a V7S HD, so, I can't obtain biss keys in my PC nor analyze the streams in the 6 or 7 transponders I got in that sat a few months ago with 150 or so total channels.
Today I found out that a bunch of US channels in 113°W C band went to biss, and anybody, really, can find the k.e.y.s. by recording that transponder's stream and running it on a program designed to find said k.e.y.s. but if the receiver can not do it then we would have to resort to other models or brands.
4040 V 30000IntelPenny4 wrote:what is the TP that the US channel are on? thanks
Thank you CPRcpr43 wrote:4040 V 30000IntelPenny4 wrote:what is the TP that the US channel are on? thanks