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Old 06-03-08, 09:01 AM   #11 (permalink)
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Did you put the IRD in backwards, ending with 12 or 3E?..
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yep tee i've entered ird correctly-ending in 12, as i said this box has been giving me probs for a while ie smartcard isn't inserted, ive just removed it then put it back in and its been fine, then the other day it just packed in altogether(just the free channels) i have always used the RHv1 for creating exteep?

so reddiesel should i just leave the keys blank when i'm using rhv1?
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yep tee i've entered ird correctly-ending in 12, as i said this box has been giving me probs for a while ie smartcard isn't inserted, ive just removed it then put it back in and its been fine, then the other day it just packed in altogether(just the free channels) i have always used the RHv1 for creating exteep?

so reddiesel should i just leave the keys blank when i'm using rhv1?
Yes leave noughts or chaos wont update, maybe you should try a new card if its still acting up.
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Old 07-03-08, 01:13 AM   #14 (permalink)
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tried two cards reddiesel, with keys,without keys,funcard,atmega? it can only be a faulty reader. thanks for your help anyway man.
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tried two cards reddiesel, with keys,without keys,funcard,atmega? it can only be a faulty reader. thanks for your help anyway man.
The readers are only a couple of quid with postage, and not too hard to change, its worth a try.
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really well i've got an old smashed up box lying about somewhere....what do i do?
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really well i've got an old smashed up box lying about somewhere....what do i do?
Their not so easy to remove in one piece as you have to unsolder a lot of pins, i have changed a couple by snipping pins off with a small sharp pair of side cutters then just desolder the stubs one at a time, desolder the holes so that new one just pops in and solder up, to take one out and reuse would take a bit of care as too much heat can melt the plastic, a new one is much easier.
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nice one reddiesel
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just ordered one. cheers jimbo
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