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Old 17-10-07, 12:32 PM   #1 (permalink)
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DAD5 on 15W has become known now.

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what is dad5 on 15W ops:
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Old 18-10-07, 12:19 AM   #3 (permalink)
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Its an NBC feed acording to Lyngsat.com :?

There are actually a lot of BISS keys out in the usual place for Disney and MGM, Fox TV @13e and Georgian TV @42e



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put biss key in for rai international only works breifly have i done something wrong ops:
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sorry that should say rai asia and rai africa
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What is 'BISS' and how do you get this info?
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Biss is an encryption method like Nagra or Viaccess only its not quite as tough

You will find Biss keys over on the Alsat forum. We can't do it here as it would upset Rupert and he would probably try and close us down



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surprised dad5 has got known as your receiver needs to like the very low symbol rates used and most average people with dishes mostly know of art etc for football i thought it was only feed hunters and satellite enthusiast which would know about these channels
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Sorry - was that @ me Wod ??



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Sorry - was that @ me Wod ??
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i didn't mean it at anybody, i just meant that 12.5w/15w aren't really known about unless its feeds or whatever as who visits those sats past 8west regularly i don't

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