Two questions 1 What sat receivers do HD Turbo Coded QPSK? And is the Coolsat 8100HD one that will do it with updated S/W file?
HD Turbo
is hacking we do not talk about that here.
Watchel1 does need to choose his word carefully.HD Turbo
is hacking we do not talk about that here.
Watchel1 does need to choose his word carefully.
@whatchel1: using hacked boxes to extend your Dish Network sub to other TV's is still considered piracy on this board as far as I understand.
I and others may disagree but the rules are what they are.
I will abide by them.
Bell ExpressVu and Dish use Turbo-coding 8PSK in North America as far as I know.
This thread should have everything we know about the Coolsat 8000/8100
I believe it only does the finished 8PSK and not TC-8PSK, assuming it does 8PSK at all.
http://www.satelliteguys.us/fta-mpeg2-equipment-reviews/88696-coolsat-8000-hd-receiver.html
@madmadworld: However we do need to keep in mind E* is going all Turbo-Coded 8PSK on Eastern Arc very soon.
Afterward will come Western Arc and that may mean NASA on 119W may be TC-8PSK In-The-Clear MPEG4 SD.
For those who can't get c-band, how are they going to get NASA in the future?
My disagreement stems from shunning of "hacker" hardware. I think it's useful and serves a legal purpose, mainly finding Forgot-To-Encrypt stuff.
I'll take every ITC and FTE channel I can get on my FTA system.
HD Turbo
is hacking we do not talk about that here.
Anywhere else, besides E* and B*/Nimiq satellites?There are some transponders that are legit fta Turbo 8psk from what I have read.
I'd don't have any but I'd prefer we keep that to the WUT section or PM'ssorry then.
never seen any other use of them.
still have not.
please send me or post a tp of a fta itc one.
Is there anything QPSK turbo out there? I thought the only one who used turbo coded was Dish/Bell and it was 8PSK
Is there anything QPSK turbo out there? I thought the only one who used turbo coded was Dish/Bell and it was 8PSK
Even DN lawyers upheld that. In their complaint against Sonicview, posted here, they state in their view 8-psk Boards and other add-ons were intended to be used in this case PRIMARILY for signal piracy, meaning they agree the add-ons can also be used for legitimate purpose, such as mentioned above. In fact, DN is known to broadcast a number of channels in clear, probably for advertizing and clientelle grows purposes, including HD channels like mentioned HDTHR, which is said to be broadcast in 8psk turbo. Again, recalling popular AZBox functionality, connecting a device to a LAN for legit. firmware updates, internet access, or network streaming of a broadcast or show recordings doesn't violate the law. And of course, the device firmware should support such functionality, it its offered in hardware. What's important here is to avoid using it for signal decryption.The modulation mode doesn't have anything to do with encryption. There is nothing wrong with locking DN/DTV/EV transponders. What is wrong is trying to circumvent the encryption. Locking a turbo 8PSK transponder, and looking for a FTA channel doesn't mean you're a pirate. How many people here have locked 119 and viewed NASA? Same thing. Since that was in DVB QPSK, does that mean we can't discuss DVB anymore?