Hi there,
I'm looking to get started with accessing Sky UK (Astra2) using the Freesat v7HD. I realise keys can't be given out to people with less than 10 posts, so that being the case can someone guide me as to where I may be able to find the keys? And any guide on how to install please?
Thanks in advance.
A little guidance please for newcomer
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Re: A little guidance please for newcomer
YOU WILL NOT BE ABLE TO DECODE ANY CHANNEL ON 28e.
The only to receive those channels is to (PAY FOR THE CHANNELS AND USE THEIR RECEIVER)
Dennis
The only to receive those channels is to (PAY FOR THE CHANNELS AND USE THEIR RECEIVER)
Dennis
Re: A little guidance please for newcomer
Oh, okay, I had been lead to believe otherwise, thanks for letting me know.
Re: A little guidance please for newcomer
If you can receive 28e there are still a lot of FTA CHANNELS, most of which are on SPOT BEAMS onto the UK.
Dennis
Dennis
Re: A little guidance please for newcomer
Yes, I managed to get all the FTA channels working fine, just not the Sky ones. Thanks for the help .
Re: A little guidance please for newcomer
The Freesat V7 can decode Biss, PowerVu, and Tandberg with the right keys. I do not know of any other encryption types that work with it. Irdeto may work but I have never found keys for Irdeto in the US.
If you google PowerVu Keys or Biss keys you will find a bunch of sites with keys posted. Many of the keys are obsolete but there are a lot of valid keys out there if you search and try enough of them.
Lyngsat listing will tell you the type of key a channel uses and beyond that it is trial and error until you find a working one.
Good Luck and have fun with your new receiver.
If you google PowerVu Keys or Biss keys you will find a bunch of sites with keys posted. Many of the keys are obsolete but there are a lot of valid keys out there if you search and try enough of them.
Lyngsat listing will tell you the type of key a channel uses and beyond that it is trial and error until you find a working one.
Good Luck and have fun with your new receiver.