New member Username: Az20020Post Number: 1 Registered: Aug-04 | that post was mine about the eeprom-- i just wanted all the info I can get about digital cable. If anyone knows anything -- post it -- thanks |
puggsy Unregistered guest | If I go with comcast do I see if I can get the best digital box or any certain type if available. I think most of them is the DCT 2224 model-- Is there any advantage one over the other in trying to use the Cable filter. |
Naut Unregistered guest | Ok,Ok.. Wally is right, the Unicable U4000 is a scam, I contacted 1800-descrambler.com, they told me that the Unicable U4000 is a fake, and will not work. If you brought one already, you should get your money back. |
squirts Unregistered guest | does anybody know what the rft-plus descrambler is and if it works? |
New member Username: BrickPost Number: 6 Registered: Jul-04 | squirts, the rft plus does work however its for analog and works with jerrold cable boxes. |
Bronze Member Username: DtvPost Number: 45 Registered: Jul-04 | if i have a scintific atlantic box what can i use for it so i can get payperview and were can i buy it and how much does it cost |
Bronze Member Username: SpawneddPost Number: 48 Registered: Jul-04 | hey FAT TONY.thanks for the e-mail,so HEY , did ya catch your sister yet?you can try to catch mine she is legal,lol. |
Bronze Member Username: SpawneddPost Number: 49 Registered: Jul-04 | so SAND NICKLE, i am about to test you,so you now you say you know you need a e-prom programmer?lol,which model.so far you lied about every thing you foretold.but ill give you more rope to hang your self,so then do you have to clear the chip before you program ,or do you use a fresh chip,and if so do you need to clear the fresh chip?and if yes or no then why?no matter how you answer your (SISTA) is waiting fer ya. |
Bronze Member Username: SpawneddPost Number: 50 Registered: Jul-04 | hey NAUT,what does btw mean ,im not familiar with the terminology?...thanks, |
Bronze Member Username: DtvPost Number: 46 Registered: Jul-04 | if i have a scintific atlantic box what can i use for it so i can get payperview and were can i buy it and how much does it cost |
New member Username: BrickPost Number: 7 Registered: Jul-04 | Mike, scintific atlantic models 8600 and under can be chiped, however those are analog boxes, most cable companys have changed to digital and offer very little in the way of PPV's and premium channels via analog signal. |
Naut Unregistered guest | btw = by the way I have contacted 1-800-descramblers.com, They told me the U4000 does NOT work. They told me the Universal Clearview SuperMax 2k4 works for Comcast Digital Cable, and has 999 channels capability. Theres a 45 days RISK FREE. |
New member Username: Gsd0519Post Number: 2 Registered: Aug-04 | Anyone know if this will work like the other filters out there? http://www.radioshack.com/product.asp?catalog%5Fname=CTLG&category%5Fname=CTLG%5 F003%5F001%5F003%5F002&product%5Fid=15%2D579 It says that it "Cuts CB/Ham interference. This 54-900MHz high-pass filter installs inline at the 75-ohm (F connector) input jack on TV or VCR." I bought it for 5 bucks around the corner at Radio Shack. thoughts? thanks. Grg |
Bronze Member Username: SpawneddPost Number: 51 Registered: Jul-04 | 1-800-descramblers.com..., buyers beware someone has informed me that its a FBI STING OPERATION GOIN ON,to get mailing lists for evedence for prosecution, WATCH OUT. |
New member Username: Gsd0519Post Number: 3 Registered: Aug-04 | I tried it and got a Error 113. Anyone ever seen this with the filters? |
Bronze Member Username: DtvPost Number: 47 Registered: Jul-04 | were can i get my box chipped and how much does it cost and what will i get form it |
Bronze Member Username: SpawneddPost Number: 52 Registered: Jul-04 | http://www.epic.org/privacy/terrorism/hr3162.html PATRIOT ACT OF 2001, |
Bronze Member Username: SpawneddPost Number: 53 Registered: Jul-04 | free wireless cable tv.... Cable TV | | and The Black Art of Radio | | by Thomas Icom | +----------------------------+ Chapter I: ---------- Wireless Reception of Cable TV Signals a.k.a. How to Get Free Cable TV Legally ====================================== Intro The difference between cable TV and regular TV can be seen in cable TV's "official" name, Community Antenna Television (CATV). Basically, with CATV, the cable company installs a TV antenna, and a satellite dish at a good receiving location somewhere (they call this place a "head-end"), and then re-transmits the TV signals over cable to customers' homes and businesses. CATV systems use frequencies between 108-400 Mhz. to send their extra channels through the system. The mid-band (channels 14-22) is between 108-174 Mhz., super-band (23-36) is between 200-290 and hyper-band (37-53) is between 290-400 Mh. (These ranges are approximate.) To keep the CATV signals from interfering with the regular services on those frequencies. the cable company must keep leakage from their system down to an absolute minimum. This is easier said than done, and no matter how hard they try, CATV systems still leak to some extent, however minimal it may be. With equipment available from your local Radio Shack along with your TV, you can pick up low-level CATV signal leakage and get free CATV service without having to pay an installation fee or monthly service charges. This is all perfectly legal because you (currently) have the right to receive radio signals that come onto your domain, and in all reality the cable TV company shouldn't be letting these signals leak out of their system to begin with. When attempting this you should be aware that if your cable TV company is competent, you might not find an area in your neighborhood's outside plant that has enough leakage to get a good signal. Also, the way the government has been acting lately, one never knows when they might decide people who experiment with low-level RF signal reception are a threat to society. If such a thing does occur, make the necessary preparations before one of those UH-60 Blackhawks full of men with MP5SD3s lands on your lawn to bring you into "protective custody". How to Do It(!): Your wireless CATV reception station will need the following: - Fringe reception TV antenna - 10-20 db gain TV reception amplifier. Preferably one with an amplifier module that mounts near the antenna and a remote power supply. The two piece models offer better amplification as they amplify the signal before it gets noise from going through the coax. - Cable TV converter box - Cable descrambler for your system, if you want to receive "premium" channels (optional) - television (obviously) - Good quality RG-6 (or better) coax cable with connectors and 75-300 Ohm transformer if your TV doesn't have a 75 Ohm antenna input - TV antenna mast and other materials for mounting the antenna on your roof The system is put together as follows: ANTENNA | AMP | AMP CABLE +----POWER----CONV.---TV SUPPLY (If 2 pc. AMP) If your CATV descrambler is also a converter, then put it where the CABLE CONV. goes. If it is one of those types that descrambles channel 3 from a separate converter than hook it up in this fashion: CABLE ---CONV.---DESCRAMB----TV Once you have your system put together you have to find a leak to receive off of. The cable companies find leaks by driving down the road with a field strength meter. You can do this by walking under the cable and stopping where you see a peak on the meter. You can get a field strength meter for under $50 at Radio Shack. However, unless you use a tuned field strength meter you will also register any strong RF source. If you have a portable TV such as a Sony Watchman, you can tune to a channel that you normally won't receive and walk around until you get reception. On a side note, many of those portable TVs that use an analog tuning dial (as opposed to a channel selector knob) often are able to receive mid-band cable channels without a converter box. (The Sony Watchman Model FD-10A can.) To check if your portable TV can do this, examine the TV's VHF (Ch. 2-13) tuning selector. The mid-band capable TV's have only 1 band for VHF selection. To get mid-band with these TV's, simply tune between channels 6 and 7. You will also be able to pick up various types of voice commo from 88- 174 Mhz, although the selectivity and sensitivity on portable TV's suck for picking up narrow-band FM voice. You might fare better getting in some of the stronger FM broadcast stations on 88-108 though. When looking around for a good CATV leak, check under junction boxes where the main line is tapped to run cable drops to subscribers. They often degrade from being exposed to the elements. Also check around the homes of neighbors who you feel might have added extra CATV extensions to their houses wiring plant. If they have an antenna on their roof, then chances are they took the wiring plant that was hooked up to their antenna, and hooked it up to the cable system. The cable company generally uses good quality (expensive) materials when installing cable in someone's house. Most people when extending their system go to a department store or Radio Shack, and buy the cheapest (low quality) stuff they can find. This often leads to CATV leakage. Usually, the CATV company doesn't notice the leakage from a home unless it is really severe, as their detection equipment consists of a field strength meter and a 1/4 wave antenna. And since their readings are taken while going 40 MPH down a road, the signal from inside a house set back ? feet from the road is usually not strong enough for them to take notice. You on the other hand, are using an antenna that has 100 times more gain than theirs, and are amplifying the signal your antenna picks up even more. Once you've found a leak, aim your antenna at it. You should then be receiving free cable TV. The reception may not be perfect, but what do you expect for nothing? To get better reception, try one or more of the following: 1. Position your antenna closer to the source of the leak 2. Use a higher gain (bigger) antenna 3. Use a more powerful amplifier If your leak still isn't adequate or you haven't found one at all, then use the following technique. Be careful with this one, as it will royally piss off the cable co., FCC, FBI, FAA, NSA, PUC, and your local chamber of commerce if you're cable co. happens to a member. Not to mention that if you get caught, you could be charged with vandalism, theft of services and possibly sedition. You'll need the following: - straight pin - 8-10 foot length of magnet wire (length not critical) - "liquid black tape", Newskin (liquid bandage), or similar spray-on insulator material - soldering iron and solder - crazy glue To start, solder one end of the length of magnet wire to the blunt end of the straight pin. Then apply the insulator material to the straight pin, except for the pointed end. Let the insulator dry. The insulation on the pin is the important part, as it is needed to prevent you from accidently shorting out your neighbors cable line. ---======================================== | ^-solder here ^-magnet wire |<-apply insulating material | ^-leave tip clean When that's done take assembly and crazy glue over to your neighbor that has cable TV. Find a nice run of coax and push the pin in. Make sure the tip has good contact with the center conductor of the coax. Then unroll the magnet wire and crazy glue it to the coax in a way that it won't be noticeable. What you just did was add an antenna to your neighbors cable. You will now be able to enjoy the use of your wireless cable TV setup. The main problem with this setup is that the resulting "leak" will most assuredly be noticed by the cable co. who will come over and inspect everything. Your best bet is to install this device during the early evening and remove it the next morning before the repair crews hit the road. This way, it is less likely to be detected, unless your cable co.'s repair crews work at night. Chapter II: ----------- How to Piss Off Your Cable Company and Give Your Neighbors Free Cable TV ===================================== Radio Shack sells a device which will enable you to do just that. It will also let you use any standard TV for cable reception without having to purchase separate converters for each TV, or run coax. Go to R.S. and pick up a Model 15-1281 Cable TV Block Converter. This handy little device will take your mid and super band channels and convert them to UHF TV broadcast band frequencies. Hook it up to your cable system, and attach a good UHF TV antenna to the "TO UHF" f-connector. +-------------------+ ! RS 15-1281 ! ! ! ! CABLE TO TO ! ! IN VHF UHF ! ! * * * ! +---!------------!--+ To Cable ! ! To UHF System------+ +------ Antenna It is important that you use a good high gain antenna or you will not get any range. What you are doing is taking the cable channels 14-36 and retransmitting them over the normal UHF TV channels. This way, any non-cable compatible TV can receive them. The range isn't too great though. Expect about 300 feet or so under ideal conditions. Antenna type, height, placement, and the receiver set-up will have a lot to do in determining your range. There's a lot of possibilities for the experimenter here. Optionally, you might also want to contemplate adding a small 1-5 watt amplifier to the UHF output (Get the info from The Motorola RF Devices Manual, available for free from Motorola. Call your local rep. for info.) The End ======= If you have any questions, you can contact me on the following BBSes: Landfill - 914-HAK-VMBS Uncensored - 914-761-6877 The Implosion - 914-762-6954 Blitzkrieg - 502-499-8933 NUP: Columbian Coke Dark Shadows - 203-628-9660 I'll be u/ling more updated info to these boards as I get it, as well as printing it in Cybertek: The Cyberpunk Technical Journal. For those of you who are unaware, Cybertek is a hardcopy newsletter which covers practical aspects of technology and survival. Get a photocopy from someone who has it, or get a subscription for $15 (6 issues) by writing to: Cybertek P.O. Box 64 Brewster, NY 10509 Disclaimer: Although this g-file is for educational purposes only and should not be construed as a suggestion to commit illegal acts; I have a feeling that the establishment doesn't give a hoot about the bill of rights. That being the case, I suggest everyone follow standard C.Y.A. guidelines. Remember, freedom only exists for those who choose it. Please distribute this g-file (intact) by any means available. -Mr. Icom 7/18/92 <eof>X-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= - |
Naut Unregistered guest | wally, thats great information will that work? cause don't want to waste my time. you know howm uch channels u will recieve using that method? |
Naut Unregistered guest | wally, thats great information will that work? cause don't want to waste my time. you know howm uch channels u will recieve using that method? |
Bronze Member Username: SpawneddPost Number: 54 Registered: Jul-04 | naut all them, |
New member Username: NeiltPost Number: 1 Registered: Aug-04 | It's nice to know that the filter works. Too bad Comcast does not activate any boxes other than their own. Isn't there a law stating that consumers may use their own box? |
New member Username: Sam18Toronto, ONTARIO CANADA Post Number: 1 Registered: Aug-04 | hi THERE, I live in toronto, canada and plan on buying one of the FTA receivers. Will anybody know if the FTA receivers can be used to view asian channels like ZEE TV, SONY ENT TV (SET), SUN TV, GEMINI TV, TEJA TV etc. I know this might be a little difficult to answer, but if someone there has the answer, please reply, My email id is sthiru81@yahoo.ca Thanks in advance for the info. Sam |
Bronze Member Username: DtvPost Number: 48 Registered: Jul-04 | can i get something to give my scintific atlantic boxes so i get free ppv like summerslam movies and other payperview and were can i get it and how much does it cost |
Bronze Member Username: SpawneddPost Number: 55 Registered: Jul-04 | interesting hmm seems the govt temporarily at least anyway has shut down totse.com,so much for free speech! |
Bronze Member Username: DtvPost Number: 49 Registered: Jul-04 | can i get something to give my scintific atlantic boxes so i get free ppv like summerslam movies and other payperview and were can i get it and how much does it cost |
Bronze Member Username: SpawneddPost Number: 56 Registered: Jul-04 | dont you people understand one simple fact about digital cable,its not scrambled,so those decoders/descramblers they sell on e-bay dont work,the dct_units are just switching units the catv company simply turns on/off frequencies,as far as those filters they ?sell only seem to work,when the catv company polls your box they bill you period,if you want those hi capacity channels then you just have to build your own tuner,cause no one sells coverters. |
Bronze Member Username: SpawneddPost Number: 57 Registered: Jul-04 | im not going to post good active web sites any more if they just end up BLOCKED! |
Naut Unregistered guest | build your own tuner? will those work for digital cable? where could i get the instruction to build one rom? |
janiepoo Unregistered guest | Ok. I live in chicago and currently have Comcast cable(analog). I have a descrambler for the past 7 years , but lately, comcast has been slowly eliminating channels only to digital cable , this weekend they stopped the last of the one and only ppv channel, so it is off to comcast tomorrow to get digital cable box. Where should i buy the filters, on ebay? nad Train i wish you would post about clearing memory so i will know how to do it. I wish wally and others who know alot about digital cable would explain exactly how it works I am scared about getting digital cable and then a filter and the being busted out for ppv's. I am safe right now with my analog cable it is just that comcast knows its future is in digital and now they are smarter about catching theives. Is it really worth it, i don't know. I know i like to get the ppv boxing fights and now if i don't switch to digital, the last image i will have of a ppv fight is mike tyson, in lala land Train, i am anxiously awaiting your response about clearing memory. ANy info about comcast digital cable in chicago would be greatly appreciated. |
Bronze Member Username: Haney49Post Number: 12 Registered: Jul-04 | i dont know if this will work or not. i have not tryed it yet. my box only has 4 PPV on it. i am going to whet it max out. MOTOROLA BOXES Note: If you have a phone line plugged into the back of the box, you must unplug it and leave it off Motorola DCT 2XXX Series (follow this procedure, but just in case there are more below): follow these instructions: Unplug the power, Hold the ON/OFF switch and guide button down and plug it back in, Hold for 15 seconds and release. After that unplug it when you go to sleep and leave it unpluged for 12 hours. The box should then be reset. If after the reset your box shows "0" on the LCD display, turn of your box from the power for about 5 minutes and then turn it back on, that should bring you back to channel 2 1. Keep everything plugged in (for now) 2. Power on TV and cable box 3. Now, unplug your cable box from the electrical outlet 4. One person must hold in the power and guide button together for about 20 seconds. (If you do not have the guide button-use the select button instead- Sometimes the SELECT button is located only on the remote.) 5. Have another person plug the cable box back into the electrical outlet while the first person holds the power and guide button 6. Continue to hold the power and guide button until you see the guide clear in approximately one minute (you will see this on the TV screen) 7. Once you see the TV go "haywire" the box has reset. Most users will experience their guides not being ready for about an hour. Don't be alarmed, it will come back. |
Bronze Member Username: SpawneddPost Number: 58 Registered: Jul-04 | a cool site. |
Bronze Member Username: DtvPost Number: 50 Registered: Jul-04 | is their away to get free payperview on a scintific atlantic box if so how |
deaf Unregistered guest | mike....you are starting to get stale ...is your box analoge or digital....sounds analoge.....you are going to have to get a new box ....fta..dn...or wait for dave..... |
Dublatime Unregistered guest | David- tried that procedure on a motorola dct 2500 and other similar procedures and still the box will not reset, but good luck with yours |
Bronze Member Username: Haney49Post Number: 13 Registered: Jul-04 | thank you |
Train Unregistered guest | Well I've tried everything I could on both Comcast digital boxes, DCT6200 & DCT2224 and nothing has worked yet. Can't seem to make that Purchases # in the diagnostic menu disappear. The methods I tried ended up locking my box, ie holding Select & Power at the same time after plugging it in. Unless someone figures out a way, this filter I bought is useless. David-I suggest you find a person to help you try out your Guide method above as it requires 2 people. I have to recruit one of my friends to help me out and see if that works. If you let your box max out, that's bad idea as you WILL end up paying your cable co. those PPV fees because they will send a soft disconnect signal out to lock up your box and send a tech to visit you. It's inevitable you will pay the bill unless you find a way to reset that box and take the filter off ASAP. I only purchased 1 PPV and if I can't find a way to reset it, oh well. It's only 3.99 plus the filter cost to find out nothing works. If anyone else has been successful with the DCT224, PLEASE share it with us! |
Bronze Member Username: Haney49Post Number: 14 Registered: Jul-04 | thanks Train for the info |
Bronze Member Username: SpawneddPost Number: 59 Registered: Jul-04 | IF YOU WANT TO RESET your converter do this if you owe more than the box is worth throw the damn thing out of your window,resets every time.lol. |
dazofsidhe Unregistered guest | I have analog basic cable through Comcast. They have traps put so I can't recieve certain channels however I was curious if I bought a descrambler if that would bring in those trapped channels????? ANYBODY KNOW ANYTHING??? Or do traps just drop your luck. |
Bronze Member Username: Haney49Post Number: 15 Registered: Jul-04 | if they have a trap on the poll, if it cant come in, there no way to get it. sorry |
Anonymous | Any descrambler for cablevision NJ?? TNX |
New member Username: Iceman1Post Number: 1 Registered: Aug-04 | Well I actually have one of these Unicable boxes and I sure would like to know how to get it going. I am especially curious of Sandnickel's posting which includes..."I don't even subscribe to digital cable and this is a dream come true!!!" I also went to the site where you provided where you could download the software. What does that mean for a person like me though. I mean download it and then what? Do I need something else to hook up to it or what? Anybody got any info email me at causinghavoc2003@yahoo.com. |
Naut Unregistered guest | Who Cares, Sand Nickel was bsing, your screw |
Bronze Member Username: SpawneddPost Number: 60 Registered: Jul-04 | hey NAUT did you notice sand nickle is using different aliases to sell his damn unworking u4000 units,do you notice all posters who were registered aug 04,are giving positive feed back.hmm seems odd huh?i talked to someone about activating digital boxes,he says the units either have a tiny hole in the front or rear panels that you can insert a pin in to activate them,i dont know how acurate the info is since i dont have a digital box,get back to me with your results. |
janiepoo Unregistered guest | train-where did you buy your filter? |
ARA Unregistered guest | Well, all of this Unicable business could be funny if wasn't so sad. You guys talking about the right software for this unit. How are you going to load it to the unit? There is absolutely no any input device for it. No pushbuttons or keyboard and even IR remote is mostly not included. The Celerity website claims that everything is "optional". Assume, something is on the screen (unfortunately, I have the unit and played with it). How are you going to talk to it? I bought an universal remote and tried all possible codes. The unit does not respond. How are you going to connect the unit to your computer? All USB are a-type, i.e. the unit is the host, not a peripheral device. There is no cable USB A-A (not extender but male-male)exists. And if you even fool your computer and make the USB connection with a custom adapter it's still nor recognized. Not an unknown device, simply nothing, like it does not exist. How are you going to upload anything to the unit? Unfortunately unless somebody shows how to interface to the U4000 and it works, we can conclude that we got scammed. How to stop this scam to be sold? I understand that Paypal does not protect against fraud, only against no delivery. What the hell seller's "Guaranteed to work" means? That when you turn it on something sounds? Who can protect against functional fraud? |
Bronze Member Username: SpawneddPost Number: 61 Registered: Jul-04 | never buy anything without a return policy,ARA i would bet the seller may not even sent a return adress. |
ARA Unregistered guest | You see, Wally, they are allowed to say: "guaranteed to work" and at the same time "no returns". This is a typical scam and e-bay rules do not prohibit it. I presume there should be return in the case of functional misrepresentation. The same way as the unit is not received. Maybe there is a mechanism on e-bay to claim something and I am not aware. |
Train Unregistered guest | janiepoo--Like I said before, we both have Comcast Chicago digital cable. Unless someone comes forward with testimony that they can reset the exact Motorola boxes, the days of free PPV are over. I bought the filter on Ebay but I'm telling you now it's a hopeless cause. They actually got smart on us. What you could try is getting just cable modem service and then see if you get free tv but I'm paying 6 month promo costs now that is actually less with tv and internet as internet is 57.95 or something like that a month regular cost, what a rip. |
Bronze Member Username: SpawneddPost Number: 62 Registered: Jul-04 | hey ARA and anyone else scammed on unicable boxes lets all do this on ebay and piss off the seller,lol. eBay loophole-- there is an easy way to win any eBay auction for almost no money. I just had it happen to me, and I'm very unhappy with the results of my lost time, and eBay charging me fees that I now have to try and get retracted. While in my case, I had a reserve, many auctions out there do not, and eBay encourages no reserve with their 'hot item' section. To make matters worse, if you start your item off at a reasonable price, you'll get very few bids, and thus less people watching it during the final minutes of the auction. Normally, on eBay, the process works like this: You place a max bid for the item. Say the item is an antique vase. You like it, think its worth $100. Bidding opens at $2. You place a bid of $100. eBay gives you the opening bid at $2. You are protected up to $100. Another bidder. Bidder 2 comes along and he wants the vase for $50., so he bids that amount. Bidder 1 is still the high bidder, at $55 ($50 + $5 increment). So Bidder 2 comes back and bids again, this time at $105. Viola! Bidder 2 is now winning at $105 (he met your high bid of $100 + the $5 increment. More bids. Bidder 3 thinks the vase is worth $125, and bids that amount. He becomes high bidder with a price of $110. Bidder 4 thinks the vase is worth $130, and becomes high bidder posting that amount. The auction continues in this way until the end. Usually, in the last minutes, the bidding gets very heated, and the vase may end up selling for $600., which is close to what your local antique shop might charge. This is how the scam works: Same vase, opens at $2. Only this time, Bidder 1 bids $1000. The opening bid still shows only $2. He immediately follows with a false identity Bidder 2, at $990. Bidder 1 becomes high bidder at $995. Since this is more than you can get a similar product locally, and in a price range the average user is not going to spend lightly, there are no other bidders. Scam complete. 15 seconds before the auction ends, Bidder 2 rescinds his bid, the "high" price drops back to the opening bid of $2, and Bidder 1 wins at that amount. Unless the seller has a substantial reserve to protect his investment (which is discouraged by eBay) he will be obligated to sell the vase for $2. If he does have a reserve, he doesn't have to sell, but he still owes eBay posting fees and the auction was a waste for him. For those of you who will say that the seller is not obligated to sell -- two things: Seller must first be aware he was scammed. Seller will likely end up getting neg feedback from scammer if he does not sell! |
Bronze Member Username: SpawneddPost Number: 63 Registered: Jul-04 | this seller is funny,he says he cant test the unit because he lost digital signal,lol,what a dweeb. http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=39804&item=5714574396&rd= 1 |
Tyrader Unregistered guest | I thought this was about hacking comcast. If you want to do that get a motorola from e-bay that matches the number series used in your area. When you get it check the firmware and see if it works in your area. Next, if you want to clear the receiver totally, open the box and remove the battery from the motherboard, just like clearing the cmos in a computer. With battery out turn on power switch (do not have it pluged in) to drain of any power left. Replace battery and it will be "cleaned". Now you have to find and load the firmware file for your area and load them. If you want all the channels get a filter, yes but you need to find the "beta" card. In the back of the receiver there is a card slot for tech to "test" all the channels. The beta card is like a 3m for cable. I could never find one or the programming to create one but it would be a way for someone to make a great profit, if located offshore. I gave up on cable 3 years ago but it might be worth looking at again. Wouldn't it be a kick if the old P3 cards could be converted to beta cards? Anyway, there is my brief input on this, for education only, of course. |
Bronze Member Username: SpawneddPost Number: 64 Registered: Jul-04 | TYRADER your funny first the firmware is included with the unit,second if you remove the battery it erases the adress,so now how do you input the adress,third sellers do not tell you what the adress of the units they sell, oh yeah for educational purposes only..wink wink. |
ARA Unregistered guest | Wally and others, I think there is a simpler way to stop this scam. Of course we won't be able to return our money and will spend a little more but something has to be done against this unspeakable con-affair. We can put out worthless units one after another to bidding with a starting bid, say $200.00. But we will recommend the biddeds to read this forum before they make their decision. The point is that we are allowed to speak openly on e-bay if we ourselves sell the item. We can say all kind of negatives about these items as long as we are the sellers. How does this sound? |
Tyrader Unregistered guest | Wally, 1st is you can check on the receiver what software it has in the info section. You don't ask the dealer, you go to a friends house who has a subscription and check the model number and software they have. I don't know if you call it software or firmware but when the battery is pulled it will go back to the factory settings and program. All PPV were gone but so was the local software/firmware but the ID was still there. When you get a new cable box from the provider they hook up a serial type cable to the receiver and load that area software/firmware. You can do the above, as for the beta card, like I said, I was never able to find it or the software, just a lot of talk (like a P4 fix). Just adding the info, not selling or looking for a laugh, just hate comcast. Yes, I said for educational purposes only, because even though these companies can hack into our e-mail and posts without our permission or payment, it is illegal for people to get their signal without their permission or payment. Sorry if anyone gets confused by this, if someone else has tried this post your results. I respect your opinion Wally and thanks for the corrections and input. |
Naut Unregistered guest | SpHeRe31459 : Your Digital Cable or Satellite receiver (these can be generically referred to as a set-top box or STB) uses digital MPEG2 streams to include hundreds of channels. The digital streams are not technically compatible with TV tuners, they are translated into a compatible analog output on channel 3 or 4. Since TV capture cards include a tuner (for over the air, or basic analog cable) and s-video/composite plus R/L stereo inputs the much higher quality A/V outputs of your STB should be used to input to your capture card. The older coax style cable only supports low quality video and basic audio transmission and will make digital channels fallback to mono audio, thereby loosing the stereo or Dolby Surround available on most channels. Since a STB is able to handle much higher channel numbers than any tuner, channel changing must be done at the STB. To automate this from your HTPC you will need an IR blaster or a direct serial cable, depending on the STB used. Some STBs have a control port on the back that can be used to change channels, boxes that are known to have these are the Motorola DCT-2000 series used for digital cable, and most DirecTV receivers. For more information about controllable DirecTV receivers please see the Direct Serial Control Utility page. For the Motorola DCT-2000 series a standard 9-pin serial male to female cable is all that is needed. An IR blaster is a computer controller Infra-Red sending device, it is used to send IR codes that mimic those of your STBs remote. It must be positioned so that the IR receiver of your STB can "see" your IR blaster. For a list of IR blasters please see the appropriate section in the Proven Hardware List. Notes on the Motorola DCT-2000 series: For serial control to work first check the back of the cable box to see that you have the 9-pin serial port. Then you need to see if you have the right firmware for serial control; This can typically be found by pressing the "Menu" button on your remote and choosing "Setup" from the resulting menu, then select "Cable Box", then choose "Yes" to "See Configuration". This will show a quick rundown on the cable box: the firmware has to be version 7.54 for serial control to even possibly work, also confirmed is version 7.72. Other versions after 7.54 may work but have not been tested. If you have the correct firmware version then grab a standard male to female 9-pin serial cable, turn off the cable box and plug in the cable, now turn on the cable box and then try this applet originally made for SageTV, configure your COM port number and try to change channels. Serial control is often not enabled by cable providers.If you have the right firmware version but the serial control fails you can try to call your cable company and tell them you have TiVo and would like the serial control enabled (since everyone knows what a TiVo is and it can control the DCTs by serial this is the easiest way to explain what you need), see what they can do. Otherwise look into an IR blaster that fits your needs. Notes on the Actisys IR-200L: Do not install the Windows default IrDA driver, despite what the included manual says, as this enables the IR transmission for computer interfacing such as syncing to a PDA. This completely kills the remote interfacing support which is directly coded for in the remote control applications. Simply plug it into a serial port and tell the software you are using which COM port it is connected to. The IR-200L was never intended to be used as an IR blaster so while it is usable with many devices, it is generally not compatible with Dish Network receivers and BelVue Express cable boxes. Notes on specific PVR applications: Sage TV As of version 1.4 has inherent support for the USB-UIRT, Actisys IR-200L, and direct control of DirecTV receivers. For DCT-2000 control an applet, discussed here, has been written that uses the EXETuner Plugin. EDIT: curently the link for the DCT control applet is down so it is mirrored here. SnapStream/Beyond TV This popular PVR application has built-in support for serial control of DirecTV receivers, a list of compatible recivers can be found here, and the USB-UIRT. Support for the Actisys IR-200L is available with these instructions. Serial control of the DCT-2000 has been added via a plugin discussed here. An alternate DCT control guide using Girder can be found here. Got TV Got TV is covered in its own article posted in the Got TV forum of myHTPC.net Please note that there a few other IR blasters commonly used that while no inhernet support is included with the common PVR applications, support is easily added via Girder. Places to order hardware: Sony and RCA style DirecTV serial cables, as well as the Actisys IR-200L are available from the SnapStream store. |
Naut Unregistered guest | ^ Trydar, if thats the firmware you're talking about... oh, if you're trying to install the firmware, if the serial is locked, call comcast and tell them you have a tivo |
Naut Unregistered guest | ^ to unlock the serial |
Tyrader Unregistered guest | Naut, Thanks. |
aaaaaaaaaa Unregistered guest | Does anybody know how to activate a Motorola dct2xxxx box without having to contact Comcast? |
Dublatime Unregistered guest | Maybe I misunderstood, what is the benefit of being able to change channels through a dct serial port. To test its accecibility for use to update the frimware, or am I standing on my head. If so is this obtained or modified. Thanks Late |
Train Unregistered guest | Tyrader-have you pulled the battery from a Motorola DCT2224? If you have can you post your results? Thanks. |
Train Unregistered guest | I'm thinking that pulling a battery from a DCT2224 will probably lock up your box (0 will be all the way to the right) and you'll have to call up Comcast to send reset signal. I haven't tried it yet but other button holding combinations I tried either locked up my box or didn't clear the PPV memory. I think Comcast is tired of me calling to reset signals, lol |
Naut Unregistered guest | The ClearView SuperMax Matrix 2K4 ProT will work with your cable provider, as long as you subscribe to basic cable or extended basic. This newly released ClearView SuperMax Matrix ProT unit has super-high channel capability, with the ability to store 181 channels with a tuner capable of 999 channel decoding. It is the only descrambler for HDTV. This unit is guaranteed to work on Digital Cable Systems from Time Warner, MegaCable, Comcast, CableVision, Rogers, Brighthouse, Cox, & Adelphia. It also has a built in digital cable filter and is optimized for In Demand Pay Per View and Premium Adult Pay Per Views Channel decoding. Other features include automatic Rapid Random Inversion, ability to view closed caption, and the unit is undetectable and bullet proof. If you order the ClearView SuperMax Matrix ProT now, you will pay only $256. The price for the ClearView SuperMax Matrix ProT will be increased to $399 for this awesome digital descrambler within a few weeks as demand increases and word spreads about its amazing digital capabilities. Order the ClearView SuperMax Matrix ProT now to receive this awesome low price for an excellent digital descrambler unit. Thank you for your time. We appreciate your interest and look forward to serving your needs. If you have any further inquiries, please do not hesitate to reply to this e-mail. Have anyone try that? It's from 45 Risk free trial. |
roddy Unregistered guest | glad i didnt buy that unicable decoder,sounded like a scam to me,works off your tv tuner,yea right,tv tuners only go to 120 or so.... |
t_- Unregistered guest | Does anybody have any clue how people from ebay program their motorola dct2xxx to recieve all 999 channels? |
roddy Unregistered guest | does anyone know if these digital cable boxes from1-800-descramblers.com are for real,called a supermax matrix pro,they say it will work on digital ,comcas t,time warner,etc.45 day money back guarantee,anybody bought one do they work, ? looks like a digital scientific atla box,might work???????????????????????/ |
roddy Unregistered guest | noone i ever heard of can program or chip a dct who ever perfects a chip for dct boxes is going to be rich |
t_- Unregistered guest | they sell them all over ebays, motorola descramblers recieves channels 2-999 |
roddy Unregistered guest | you can buy them all day on flea bay,but they will not work unless authorized by your cable co and good luck getting them to activate it,wont happen unless they own it.untill someone perfects a chip for them they are garbage ,you are wasting your money |
New member Username: JdawgPost Number: 1 Registered: Aug-04 | Is there such a thing as a digital cable black box? I have a standard signal coming into my house and was wondering if it also carries a digital signal and if can be descrambled. Thanks |
Superman Unregistered guest | RFT GOLD works great for analog systems with Jerrold boxes when the signal is not blocked. To check attach a TV to cable without a cable box and see if you get a scrambled signal. If you do the RFT will work great on some stations. I noticed that Cablevision began to intermittently scramble the signal, and it screwed up a few stations. |
t_- Unregistered guest | i know comcast wont activate it, but it seem like it work for the seller. |
Bronze Member Username: Haney49Post Number: 21 Registered: Jul-04 | i got one i will sell and tell u it works but it dont work. needs a reset signal |
t_- Unregistered guest | if you just reset the box, do you need comcast to activate it, for the box to work? |
New member Username: KastetPost Number: 3 Registered: Aug-04 | anyone heard of: LET ME KNOW WHAT YOU THINK |
Bronze Member Username: Haney49Post Number: 22 Registered: Jul-04 | this is what thay will tell you http://www.digitaltv4u.com/resetting.htm |
Bronze Member Username: Haney49Post Number: 23 Registered: Jul-04 | if you do the one were you Press and hold the SELECT and POWER buttons you will end up like this. lock up your box. 0 will be all the way to the right. guess what? you will need a reset signals from the cable guy. |
t_- Unregistered guest | does anybody know how to activate motorola box dct2xxx? |
New member Username: KastetPost Number: 4 Registered: Aug-04 | So, do the filters work or what? |
Bronze Member Username: SpawneddPost Number: 65 Registered: Jul-04 | ClearView SuperMax Matrix ProT that unit only has a 181 channel tuner people,im telling you its a FBI sting going on,1-800 is s sting operation,its illegal to sell working digital descramblers, |
Bronze Member Username: SpawneddPost Number: 66 Registered: Jul-04 | as a matter of fact,its illegal to sell working descramblers period,1-800 descrambler.com has not updated their site in over a year that should be telling you something. |
Bronze Member Username: SpawneddPost Number: 67 Registered: Jul-04 | 3rd digital cable tv is not scrambled so why would you need to descramble it,lol.all dcts are switching units,if the catv company does not send an on signal it wont work,if you want to turn it on you must jump/bypass the input signal chip. |
Bronze Member Username: Haney49Post Number: 24 Registered: Jul-04 | wally you know what the next ? is. how? |
Bronze Member Username: SpawneddPost Number: 68 Registered: Jul-04 | you need to open the unit,look for a semiconducter reference manual,reference each chip,check out the diagrams in the book,the rest you can figure out. |
Dublatime Unregistered guest | Have my 2500 open was gonig to put a bracet on the eprom so it can easily be remove. That way can be erase and put back or replaced with a eeprom. Anyways wally can you get a circuit diagram or shematic for a 2500 make things much eaiser. For educational purposes only Thanks |
roddy Unregistered guest | no it is not illegal to sell cable descramblers look in all the magazines ,theyve been selling them for years,its legal to sell one in every other state but the one your selling them out of, unless theyve changed the laws lately.its just not legal to use one to get free pay channels without permission form your cable co..fyi |
Tyrader Unregistered guest | Train, It was 3+ years ago when I "tested" the motorola box. I did pull the battery and it cleared all of the local software and the PPV. All that was left was the factory firmware. I could not get the local software to load so I had a "cleaned" box that did not work for channels in my area. Sorry but that was the end of my comcast testing. TY |
Bronze Member Username: Haney49Post Number: 26 Registered: Jul-04 | i got two here just like yours tyrader from doing the (Press and hold the SELECT and POWER buttons ) |
t_- Unregistered guest | Man, wally, could make it sound like its coming off a movie, "FBI STING OPERATION" and "the site havent been updated in a year" explain the *** Place an order online for a converter cable box and you will receive it on or before 8/18 *** and NEW ! Legal Free to Air Satellite Receiver [ for Dish & DirecTV ] and All the 2004 boxes. DirecTV works with the programmed HU CARDs last year.. why would they sell a reciever when the HU Card still works? |
Bronze Member Username: SpawneddPost Number: 69 Registered: Jul-04 | t, just order one then,and roddy who cares about analog any more descramblers,who is going to buy anolog,im laughing at the ebay sellers who are dumping their anolog boxes,like who would want it,the fbi closed down many internet sites or took over those sites.like i said 1-800 descram never updated their site, anyway that digital box they sell can still be shut off by the catv operater if its piggy backed on a dct,,sheesh,but again thinking is not mandatory i guess. |
Bronze Member Username: SpawneddPost Number: 70 Registered: Jul-04 | 1-800-descrambler.com says: FREE 3 Year Upgrade Policy on every purchase. Always ensure you have the latest model. Our cable descramblers replacement program allows any unit purchased from us to be returned for full credit towards a new descrambler for up to 3 years ! then it gives 5 year warrantee,....lol nobody does that,90 days is standard. go ahead and order and then place your self on the DUM MO FO wall of fame, again they want you send your e mail adress for data down load of the pdf....first get real. the govt does not have to tell you the truth,to get a conviction. |
Bronze Member Username: SpawneddPost Number: 71 Registered: Jul-04 | dublatime cross reference those chips,example thru this site,the rest you can figure out your self. http://www.nteinc.com/ |
Bronze Member Username: SpawneddPost Number: 72 Registered: Jul-04 | daublatime,here something you can try,if you know some one with a similar dct thats active,remove their eprom and clone it with a eprom programmer then you and your freinds unit should then have the same adress,if your eprom has a lable on it remove it and zap with 200-400nm uv for 15 minutes to erase if it has a tiny window. |
Bronze Member Username: SpawneddPost Number: 73 Registered: Jul-04 | hey T,is this a direct tv message board?NO! |
Bronze Member Username: Haney49Post Number: 27 Registered: Jul-04 | wally i could not find any thang on this 40 pin chip i put all this #in, g003251, 135079-029, 1r2319a1 |
Bronze Member Username: SpawneddPost Number: 74 Registered: Jul-04 | dave does the chip have a maker id?it could also be intentionally mismarked. |
Bronze Member Username: Haney49Post Number: 28 Registered: Jul-04 | MX |
Bronze Member Username: SpawneddPost Number: 75 Registered: Jul-04 | dublatime,dave hope this helps some.enjoy. |