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    Free to Air codes by guruofsat(m): 2:27pm On Feb 21, 2008
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    Guys these are master code for all FTA reciever
    Here are The Codes to Unlock p**n or any other need!!!!
    for all Pin reqeusted
    for any station on strong scramble.just press 6969
    Acc……………………, : 0786
    Akai…………………….: 9009
    Amstrad SilverLine…….: 3472
    Amstrad CromLine…….: 0000
    Ariza……………………: 0786, 3749, 1668
    Asterix/Digibox…………, : 8175
    Astra 3472……………….: 6789, 9876
    Astrovox…………………: 1668, 1010
    Aztech ………………….: 1004, 1111
    Amstrad Silverline………, : 3472
    Amstrad Cromline………….: 0000
    Baff…………………….: 2142
    Baftec 8008 Dragon………, : 1668
    Benjamin…………………: 1004, 1250
    Besat……………………: 8175
    Bluejay………………….: 3742
    Botek……………………: 5183
    Botech 2000-2001 ci……….: 4200
    Captive Works………………, : 9876
    Citizen………………….: 7604
    Cool-sat………………….: 0103
    Daewoo…………………, : 8503
    Digimaster 4100 FTA……….: 2606
    Digimaster 4200 FTA……….: 2606
    Digimaster 4300 CI………, : 2606
    Digimaster 4400 CIP……….: 2606
    Digital and QMax………….: 0325, 0867, 0876
    Digital Telecom…………, : 0851, 1004, 3472
    Digitel………………….: 0867, 0786
    Dizipia………………….: 2142
    Druck……………………: 1324, 1424, 1524, 1624
    DV………………………: 8503
    DWay…………………….: 8503
    Echostar…………………: 7604, 2441, 3604
    EchoStar…………………: 3453
    EchoStar 2200-1200………, : 7604
    EchoStar 2110…………….: 3453
    Emtech/Jesspen……………: Menu, Installation OK, STB, OK, 9876
    Euromax Em 5000/7000CI…….: 2142
    Eurostar…………………: 9999
    Euro Star………………, : 9949
    EuroStar / UroBox…………: Menu Key, Enter 9999 And OK. Press 0000 And OK. Now Changed To 0000.
    Fortec Star 5100PLUS………: 1010, 1668, 1002, 1111
    Fortec Star LiFETIME………: 1010, 1012, 9966, 6699, 0000
    FOrtec Star………………: 1002, 2228, 2002, 2004
    Fortec Star 6000………….: 1002
    Fortecstar Oneworld……….: 0914
    Galaxis………………….: 9949
    Galaxy…………………, : 9949
    Golden Interstar………….: 2142
    Goldmaster SAT-60100………: 3453
    Goldmaster SAT-60500………: 3453
    Goldmaster SAT-70500………: 3453
    Goldmaster SAT-70700………: 3453
    Goldmaster SAT-80100………: 3453
    Goldmaster SAT-80300………: 3453
    Goldmaster SAT-80500………: 3453
    Goldmaster SAT-80700………: 3453
    Goldmaster SAT-80900………: 3453
    Goldmaster SAT-90200………: 3453
    Goldmaster SAT-90400………: 3453
    Goldmaster SAT-7200 FTA……: 2606
    Goldmaster SAT-7300 CI…….: 2606
    Goldmaster SAT-7400 CIM……: 2606
    Goldmaster SAT-7800 PVR……: 2606
    Goldmaster SAT-4150 FTA……: 2606
    Goldmaster SAT-4100 FTA……: 2606
    Goldmaster SAT-4800 PVR……: 2606
    Goldmaster SAT-9200……….: 2606
    Goldmaster SAT-9400 CI…….: 2606
    Goldmaster SAT-9500 CIM……: 2606
    Goldmaster SAT-9600 CIP……: 2606
    Goldmaster SAT-9800 PVR……: 2606
    Goldmaster SAT-9900 PVR……: 2606
    Goldmaster SAT-8150 FTA……: 3141
    Goldmaster SAT-8200 FTA……: 3141
    Goldmaster SAT-8210……….: 3141
    Goldmaster SAT-8300 CI…….: 3141
    Goldmaster SAT-8350 CI…….: 3141
    Goldmaster SAT-8400 CIM……: 3141
    Goldmaster SAT-10200………: 3141-9247
    Goldmaster SAT-10210………: 3141
    Goldmaster SAT-11300 CI……: 9247
    Goldmaster SAT-11400 CIM…, : 9247
    Goldmaster SAT-15400 CIM…, : 9247
    Goldmaster SAT-16000 ……, : 1600
    Goldmaster SAT-16300………: 1600
    Goldmaster SAT-16500………: 1600
    Goldmaster SAT-17000………: 1700
    Humax 5400 Master Code…….: Press the menu and go to installation menu and press red key & green key & yellow key & blue key & white key and 0 Now Pin code changed to 0000.
    HUMAX F1-C1………………: Menu - status - STB Status - ok -press UP button at the Front panel - i - press the button contain ( ? ) press yellow button - exit now your Receiver return to 0000
    Hyundai………………….: 0325, 6962
    Hyundai 1100 MCOM…………: 1004
    Kaon…………………….: Left to Right press Red, Green, Blue and Yellow buttons
    Kaon…………………….: Press Yellow key, Enter 0000
    Press Blue 2 times, Press Green 2 times, Press Red 2 times, Press Menu key.
    Kaon…………………….: Yellow, Blue, Green, Menu
    Kyoto……………………: 3453
    Lazer……………………: 3141
    Lorans…………………, : 1250
    Mediacom MFT 930I…………: 5347
    Mediacom MFT 910I…………: 1250
    Mediacom EXEL…………….: 1250
    Mediacom MCI Elite………, : 7777
    Metabox 1-2-3…………….: 1004
    Megastar 700 FTA………….: 2606, 3141
    Megastar 800 CI…………, : 2606
    Megastar 800 CIM………….: 2606
    Megastar 700 FTA………….: 3141
    Natvision………………, : 1668, 1010
    Neosat…………………, : 1631, 6805
    Neosat Old SX 9600………, : 3472, 3478
    Neosat SX-9800CI………….: 2580, 3842
    Neosat New 9600…………, : 8510
    Neosat 9800I……………, : 2142
    Neosat 9800CI (old)……….: 8510
    Neosat…………………, : 1631, 6805
    Next Wawe………………, : 8503
    Next 8000xcam…………….: 4132
    Next gri seri…………….: 0000
    Next plus serisi………….: 8503
    Next 5000 serisi………….: 1234, 1004
    Next siyah seri…………, : 0000
    Next 3000A……………….: 0000
    Next 3000AP………………: 0000
    Next 1000 (STAR1 )………, : 5183
    Next 10001 PLUS:………….: 3453
    New QMA X………………, : 0325, 0867, 0876
    Nokia 9800-9860…………, : 1234
    Nokia 9200……………….: 147258
    Nokia 9600……………….: 1234
    Oliverstar……………….: Press The Menu Key And ENTER 9999, Press OK.
    Onwa X2 FTA………………: 3141
    Onwa X3 FTA………………: 2606
    Onwa X4………………….: 3141
    Onwa X5 CI……………….: 2606
    Onwa X7 CIM………………: 2606
    Onwa X9 PVR………………: 2606
    Onwa X2 FTA………………: 3141
    Onwa X6 CI……………….: 3141
    Onwa X13 CIM……………, : 3141
    Onwa X23 CIM……………, : 3141
    Opensky………………….: 0786
    Opentel………………….: 0937, 3472
    Pace…………………….: 9949
    Pansat…………………, : 1668, 1010
    Pengamin…………………: 1250
    Radix……………………: 9815
    Redliner 9500 CI………….: 1001
    Roadmaster……………….: 7787
    Samsat…………………, : 0937
    Samsung…. ……………, : 0235, 7777
    Samsung 702………………: 9911
    Samsung 202 SVACI…………: 1631
    Samsung Model DSR 2000…….: Press Menu Key, Go To System Setup And Go To System Information, Enter 0000.
    SanyoSat 5400-5700-7000……: 3472, 2374, 3724, 1250, 6893
    SanyoSat Viaccess…………: 7176, 2606, 1470, 2441
    SanyoSat (Plus) 5000-9000….: 2606
    Satcruiser……………….: 3742
    Skyview………………….: 9876
    Sky X……………………: 0103, 1004
    Smart……………………: 3472, 6934
    SonicView SV-1000……: 2242
    Spark 1100……………….: 1004
    Spark 3000 Magic………….: 2441
    StarPro………………….: 5889
    Starsat………………….: 1234, 1361, 1999, 9876
    Startrack………………, : 0786
    Strong…………………, : 0235, 0325, 1361, 0735
    Strong FreeCam……………: 0235, 0735
    Sunny……………………: 2580, 7777
    Sunsui…………………, : 0937
    Super Lazer 20000/1000…….: 2142
    SuperMax…………………: 8503
    Superstar………………, : 2142
    Taplin…………………, : 3453
    TechnoSat………………, : 3724, 2374, 7176, 2606, 1470, 2441, 3724, 1250, 6893
    Teleman………………….: 7176, 1973
    Tokyo……………………: 3472
    Topfield…………………: 2999, 2606
    Topfield 3100 FEI…………: 2606
    Topfield 3000 CIPRO……….: 2606
    Topfield 3000 CIPPRO………: 2606
    Topfield 3100 CIPPRO………: 2606
    Topfield 3100 FI………….: 2606
    Topfield 3100 FE………….: 2606
    Topfield 3300 F…………, : 2606
    Topfield 3030 F…………, : 2606
    Topfield 4000 PVR…………: 2606
    Topfield 5000 PVR…………: 2606
    Topfield 5300 CI………….: 2606
    Toshiba………………….: 1048
    Urobox…………………, : 9999
    Vestel…………………, : 8277, 929526
    Viewsat………………….: 0937, 3570
    Viva…………………….: 0786
    Vortec…………………, : 2002, 7777
    Wisplus………………….: 5030
    Xrica X5………………….:2613
    YuMaTu x-200……………, : 8888
    YuMaTu 9500………………: 8503
    YuMaTu 5500-8000………….: 2441
    Zinwell………………….: 8888
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    Re: Free to Air codes by guruofsat(m): 2:55pm On Feb 21, 2008
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    Browse the file SRT4651X.stb and click Connect
    Switch On the receiver. Download will start showing on the display =001, =002 ---- = 100
    When it is finished, the decoder with display shows 0000
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    Re: Free to Air codes by guruofsat(m): 4:00pm On Feb 21, 2008
    SCHOOL OF FREE TO AIR
    BASIC THINGS YOU SHOULD KNOW FOR BEGINERS
    BEC, Coship, Vistar, Zinwell, Pansat, DMT, SA, ProSat, and the list goes on and on!
    Where did all of these receivers come from? While the U.S. and Canadian Cable industry distributes their programming largely via products sold by Motorola and a few others, the rest of the world chose the MPEG-2 format. Granted, even though, the Motorola Digicipher II has some MPEG-2 attributes, it nevertheless remains a totally proprietary platform. Who has chosen MPEG-2 as a platform? Dish Network, Scientific Atlanta, and the rest of the world. Even DirecTV is a early version of MPEG-2. MPEG-2 is a digital platform that allows several digital broadcasts to be compressed onto one frequency or channel. Without MPEG-2, Digicipher, or other compression platform, it would not be possible to have direct broadcast television services like DirecTV or Dish Network. Equally important is the way the programmers get the their product to their retail outlets such as DBS and cable. They too have chosen compressed digital transmissions largely due to cost. PAX on GE-1 is an example of this.
    What does MPEG2-FTA mean? MPEG stands for Moving Picture Experts Group. It is a method for compressing data. FTA stands for 'Free to Air'- meaning that the signal is not encrypted with conditional access. . Smart Cards or Conditional Access Modules, are generally used to decode scrambled signals.
    MPEG-2 is not an encryption method although encryption can be added. Dish Network uses the Nagra system of encryption, DirecTV uses a News Data system, and full view big dish primarily uses the Digicipher system. Transponder time has become so expensive that with the exception of the preachers, the Indecency channels, and the home shopping networks, it doesn't make sense to place only one channel on one frequency. With HBO, and Discovery Networks planning 25 channels each, it would take over two C-Band birds to air their material the old fashioned analog way.
    WHAT CAN BE SEEN ON MPEG2-FTA?
    FTA or 'Free To Air' simply means that the signal is not encrypted. Most cable type programming is encrypted. Occasionally programmers may turn the scrambler machine off and you can see a channel or two with an MPEG-2fta receiver. You will never see Time Warner cable programming, i.e. CNN, HBO in fta mode in the U.S, CNN, and other international news channels, are available to viewers around the world in free to air mode, but not to the U.S,
    In the U.S. there are a number of channels that are available via MPEG-2 FTA receivers that have indicated that they plan to remain in the clear or are believed to intending to stay clear. These include Saudi TV, Abu Dhabi, Thai TV, Kuwait TV, Syria TV, Taiwan, Iran, and as we go to press, Bloomberg TV all on Telstar 5, ku, which can be received on a .7 meter dish. The list changes now and then but these and more can be seen today.
    GE-1 is the home of a bouquet of channels from Paxton Communication's PAX TV. PanAmSat 9 at 58 degrees west is home to the RTP, EWTN, CCTV China, NHK, Deutche Wella, an Arab bouquet in PAL, and a channel from Colombia. Some of the channels from the middle east have scrambled but their feeds to Australia remain in the clear. These feeds use the PAL format but a receiver like the BEC will convert the picture to NTSC, the North American format. MPEG2 FTA feeds are numerous and more and more are being added every day. The economics of compression, allowing more than one service on each frequency dictate that we will see more. Every time another satellite fails, and they are failing, we see the prices of transponder time go up. A couple of thousand dollars an hour for a better bird are not unusual for part time use.
    WHERE DO YOU FIND LISTINGS OF WHAT IS AVAILABLE
    The answer is simple, you find it on the Internet. There are two sites that are very good. Every day Christian Lyngemark spends a few hours updating information from every broadcast satellite in the world from his office in Sweden. His site is supported by advertisers. He relies on information from the programmers and satellite owners plus an army of volunteer spotters located around the world. His lists aren't always up to date or totally accurate, especially since many of the services go to great lengths to hide their feeds, but he is a very good detective. Christian's site is <'>http://www.lyngsat.com> lists everything from HBO to Solo Tango. A competing site is <'>http://www.satcodx.com> with similar lists.
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    Originally the receivers required users to calculate L-band frequency, PID, FEC and to manually enter this information into the receiver. Today much of this is automatically calculated by most receivers. Most receivers require only two items be entered, the frequency, and the symbol rate.
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    Re: Free to Air codes by guruofsat(m): 4:12pm On Feb 21, 2008
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    Re: Free to Air codes by Enigma(m): 8:18pm On Feb 21, 2008
    guruofsat:
    you can change MYTV or any other Screen logo from your strong decoder. by folowing this simple step
    Please download the two following files in a new directory of your hard disk drive:
    all you need is just download
    strong loader
    at http://www.strong-technologies.com
    Uploaders
    SRTLOADER_Software_Uploaders_Middle East & Africa.exe and save it as SRT4651X.exe
    Softwares
    SRT4651X.stb
    Prepare the RS232 Cable (9 pin DIN Crossed Way) and connect it between PC and the receiver
    Open the SRT4651X.exe file and choose the Firmware option to download the main software
    Browse the file SRT4651X.stb and click Connect
    Switch On the receiver. Download will start showing on the display =001, =002 ---- = 100
    When it is finished, the decoder with display shows 0000

    Those whose receivers have already been patched (as many are in Nigeria) are NOT advised to download official Strong software into their receivers. In that respect only the 'Software Uploader' may be useful to upload keys or later patches/software.
    Re: Free to Air codes by FMarshal2(m): 8:27pm On Feb 21, 2008
    @Guruofsat, There is no info on free Internet via Satellite on that site. I just spoke to a representative from the Galaxy website.
    Re: Free to Air codes by guruofsat(m): 4:11pm On Feb 22, 2008
    hello Enigma
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    step.thanks
    Re: Free to Air codes by guruofsat(m): 5:24pm On Feb 22, 2008
    hello F_Marshal
    sorry the solution is not out yet.i will give you the details,is hard little.but when i get
    the full detail i will post it here step by step to find it easy for those who did not know
    much about programming .because its include programming
    you can also watch dstv mytv hitv free,depending on the programme you know,have not be
    sucessfully know the programme code very well,if iam ok with the research i will surely send
    the solution maybe this end of this month but you must have smartcard dongle to enable you
    to programme for free later i will hit you all.great nigeria call me if you like for more
    08078120085
    Re: Free to Air codes by guruofsat(m): 5:28pm On Feb 22, 2008
    there is FTA on dstv position now,you can call it trendtv,6 free station,just insert FQ 11747 h 27500.
    Re: Free to Air codes by Gangsta101(m): 7:18pm On Feb 22, 2008
    Hi Guruofsat
    you do seem to know much about this fta mpeg2 stuff. but i don't understand your first post. i have a strong decoder. so what do i do with those keys u posted for strong? do i just enter 6969 and then try any one of those keys to see if it opens a scrambled channel? that would be the bomb though.
    got another question for you, i posted it on the original FTA thread on this site, but got no response. everytime i check on the net, i see keys for unlocking certain satellite tv systems e.g. art, showtime, e.t.c. but how in God's name are they inputted into the decoder to get them to work. yes i know u type in t8282 0r 8280 to bring out the different menus but how does one progress from there? cos there are several vertical columns numbered 1 to 200 and then the horizontal columns for you to put in the codes. i guess what i'm asking for is a detailed step by step guide on how to input keys into a strong decoder. your help will be most appreciated.
    Re: Free to Air codes by Enigma(m): 8:48pm On Feb 22, 2008
    Those keys do not open any channel. You will rarely need a master code for a receiver; indeed you will only need a master code if you do not know the regular code or if something has gone wrong with your receiver. Most people never have or need to use their receiver's master code.
    Re: Free to Air codes by Enigma(m): 9:02pm On Feb 22, 2008
    everytime i check on the net, i see keys for unlocking certain satellite tv systems e.g. art, showtime, e.t.c. but how in God's name are they inputted into the decoder to get them to work. yes i know u type in t8282 0r 8280 to bring out the different menus but how does one progress from there? because there are several vertical columns numbered 1 to 200 and then the horizontal columns for you to put in the codes. i guess what i'm asking for is a detailed step by step guide on how to input keys into a strong decoder. your help will be most appreciated.

    1. For a start, I don't think you can get Nilesat which is the satellite on which you find Showtime and ART (or otherwise Badr 26e or even Hotbird); so keys for the Showtime or ART packages are of no use to you.
    2. The one station in Naija for which most people can use a key is eTV on 68e (same satellite as MyTV)
    3. How to insert keys will depend on your particular receiver; but you need to know some basics as explained below.
    (a) TV providers who encrypt use different encryption systems e.g. Nagravision, Conax, Viacess etc
    (b) Some of these encryptions get compromised and 'keys' become available for some providers
    (c) For a particular provider that is compromised you need to know the encryption system e.g. eTV uses Nagravision; you then need to know the Provider's ID (a kind of identifying code) e.g. 2011 or 2111 for eTV; you then have to know the particular 'active' key.
    (d) You then enter the keys into your receiver; however, first of all your receiver must be 'patched', which means it must have the right kind of software; (official software is normally useless for this purpose).
    (e) You enter the key into the correct space for the particular provider (using its correct ID), in the right encryption section (e.g. Nagravision), and in the right format i.e. 'hex' or 'dec' (in rows of 2 characters or rows of 3 characters).
    From here, to be able to help you further, you need to state what satellite(s) you can currently receive and what provider/channels you want to watch.
    Re: Free to Air codes by Gangsta101(m): 2:18pm On Feb 25, 2008
    hi Enigma,
    I did post a similar question on the FTA thread and u gave me some answers so I do know something about FTA now, but I sorta need to fine tune this knowledge.
    let me give u some background:
    I have a strong srt4651 with which I receive nilesat and nss7. l beliee the stations on nss7 are not available. but nilesat does include art and showtime the keys for which as I said earlier are occasionally available online (irdeto keys).
    now let's say I get these keys as a string of alphanumerics, I know I hae to press 8282 to bring up the menu for entering keys. but this menus are arrange in ertical columns numbered one to 200. with different proiders listed on the horizontal rows, and sometimes (actually most times) some providers have more than one vertical row. now what is confusing me is does each vertical column correspond to a channel number or if I enter irdeto keys once I don't have to repeat it again and all the channels it can unlock just comes alive? also is the procedure the same for hex keys.
    Re: Free to Air codes by Enigma(m): 6:11pm On Feb 25, 2008
    OK Gangsta
    Cool that you get Nilesat.
    First, I don't think there are any currently working keys for Art/Showtime. For when keys become available and how to enter them into your receiver, I will like you to do something: please take a picture (maybe with your mobile phone) of the display on your TV screen of the Keys menu page (after pressing 8282) of your receiver. The reason is that I do not remember the menu system of the Strong receiver offhead and I do not have one at present.
    On the other hand some general info:
    1.The columns usually relate to a Provider (e.g. DSTV, MyTV, HiTV, Showtime, ART)
    2. As you know, each provider has several channels
    3. The Key for a Provider goes on one or two lines (most of the time and rarely more than that)
    4. That means your receiver probably allows for keys of up to 200 Providers
    5. Keys can be entered in two formats: Dec format will be something like this - Bleep Bleep Bleep Bleep Bleep Bleep Bleep Bleep Bleep Bleep Bleep Bleep Bleep Bleep Bleep Bleep; the same key may be in Hex format e.g. xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx; Mathematicians will tell you that those two keys are identical apart from the format i.e. dec or hex (Edited and modified)
    6. You then have to work out which format your receiver allows, hex or dec; which determines the format in which you must obtain the keys.
    7. For the particular provider, you must know the Provider's ID which you enter in the same slot as the keys to let your receiver associate the keys with the provider; e.g. Showtime's ID in many receivers is 0604.
    Have a look at the keys menu again in light of this info and see if it makes better sense.
    Re: Free to Air codes by Gangsta101(m): 8:44pm On Feb 25, 2008
    Thanks for the info enigma. i'll get back to you as soon as i can. still at work so i can't check up on all you wrote untill tomorrow.
    Re: Free to Air codes by Gangsta101(m): 7:24pm On Feb 26, 2008
    these are the pics as promised. had to zip them cos I am posting this from my pda. sorry about the picture quality, taking a picture of a TV screen is no easy.
    Re: Free to Air codes by Enigma(m): 8:52pm On Feb 26, 2008
    Gangsta
    Ok and very good; the Strong receiver is laid out similar to the Technomate that I'm using so it should be easy to walk you through it.
    The first thing you should do is use the cursor to keep moving right from No 1 (where it starts) through the numbers until you get to a slot that says 'CAS - Irdeto'. In fact, I see from one of your pictures that slot no 2 says Irdeto/Betacrypt, that also can be used for Showtime (if it becomes necessary); but the first thing is to see whether any of the Irdeto slots already has ident 0604 --- if you find one like that, that is the one to use for Showtime.
    If you don't find any Showtime specific slot, you can (a) use any existing free/unused slot for Showtime by selecting CAS Irdeto and entering 0604 for Ident and when keys become available you enter the keys; or (b) convert any of the other Irdeto slots to Showtime by entering 0604 for Ident; or (c) convert any other slot e.g. by using cursor to change CAS from say Seca to Irdeto, enter Showtime's ident and keys when those become available.
    PS Note that by moving the cursor around on any of the slot you can change or tailor the information on that slot: e.g. slot 1 that has 'CAS - Seca' can be changed to 'CAS - Irdeto' etc by using the cursor (i.e. up/down/left/right keys).
    In the meantime are you using keys for any channels at all at present, e.g. eTV?
    Re: Free to Air codes by Gangsta101(m): 10:01pm On Feb 27, 2008
    Enigma
    actually i'm not using keys for anything right now. i wanted to get a smaller dish to face east so i could start getting etv since i am not able to get my current dish mototrized, but my installer can't be bordered to come around to get it done, and i am also busy as hell at the moment.
    Re: Free to Air codes by Gangsta101(m): 9:17am On Mar 02, 2008
    Guruofsat
    Those codes u posted haven't been able to unlock anything for me yet. what are they supposed to be used for?
    Re: Free to Air codes by guente(m): 12:20am On Mar 07, 2008
    Please can someone tell me how to construct RS232 Cable (9 pin DIN Crossed Way) cable i want to uise it to download Strong SRT4651X firmware into it. Please also tell me the sourrce of the cable. ineed to use it now Urgently.
    Re: Free to Air codes by guente(m): 3:06am On Mar 08, 2008
    Hi Gangstar
    please can you teach me how to construct the rs 232 cable i want to download The Firmware into my SRT4651X reciever. and tell me the setting of my com port 1 or 2 setting for this to work
    Re: Free to Air codes by Teejay07(m): 12:17pm On Mar 08, 2008
    Hi Everyone,
    I just hope I could get someone in here who could assist me.
    I have a Strong Decoder on which I subscribe to My Tv. The guy that did the installation convinced me to buy a smaller dish (than the one that came with MyTv) and install along with the original one such that I can enjoy Nollywood. This I did. Recently, Nollywood repositioned their servces, and I called my guy in to sort out the issue. He repositioned the dish and scanned the stations again.
    Now, I have a total of 132 Channels on the decoder. However, I can only view 46 channels.
    Now, the issue is that some of the channels on the decoder show a dollar sign ($) in front of them and indicate that they have been scrambled. IS THERE ANYONE IN THE HOUSE HERE THAT CAN HELP WITH A CODE OR SOLUTION ON HOW TO UNLOCK THESE CHANNELS. These channles have very strong reception - 86%, whereas some of those that I catch on MyTv are just like 18%.
    Infact, the channels I would like to watch out of the said channels are as follows:
    MM2; Ch O, SS Max; BBC F; SS3; SS1; MM 1; MNet W; CRIME; SSsel; Dsny; SABCA; Actio; MTV B; BBC W; SS2; SS10; Mstar; BBC P; MNet E; HallM; EuroN; ESPN; CNN; MTV; B4U; Boom; SS6; SkyN; SS7; SS5; SSuspen; Metro and EuroS,
    Please is there anyone able to help.
    Thank you.
    Re: Free to Air codes by Enigma(m): 2:14pm On Mar 08, 2008
    MM2; Ch O, SS Max; BBC F; SS3; SS1; MM 1; MNet W; CRIME; SSsel; Dsny; SABCA; Actio; MTV B; BBC W; SS2; SS10; Mstar; BBC P; MNet E; HallM; EuroN; ESPN; CNN; MTV; B4U; Boom; SS6; SkyN; SS7; SS5; SSuspen; Metro and EuroS,

    That looks like the DSTV package which you can only get for now by subscribing.
    Re: Free to Air codes by Teejay07(m): 7:05pm On Mar 08, 2008
    @Enigma,
    then that mean I have to get a DSTV Smartcard. And, anytime I want to watch those channels I would have to remove the MyTv smartcard I believe.
    Thanks for ur reply.
    Re: Free to Air codes by obedz(m): 8:05pm On Apr 07, 2008
    does anyone have cheats for dstv ?, like maybe watch free channel or sumtin?, u know nw, na Nigeria we dey
    Re: Free to Air codes by Gangsta101(m): 2:17pm On Apr 08, 2008
    Hi guente,
    sorry it took me a while to get back to you, i haven't checked up on this thread for a while now.
    i personally don't know how to create an rs232 cable but u can always find such info on the net. i once saw a tutorial on an FTA site with a detailed description for creating one, but i caan't find the site anymore. what i do know is that the rs232 cable required for the strong decoder is a 15 - 9 pin setup. u can check out the connection listed on this site http://www.hardwarebook.info/Modem_(9-15) i hope it can be of help to u, that is if you can somehow lay your hand on the necessary components. all the best.
    Re: Free to Air codes by onnet: 8:12am On Apr 10, 2008
    Re: Free to Air codes by fasone(m): 12:52pm On May 07, 2008
    go to people selling computer/electronics parts, ask them for 9 pin female ( with holes) serial/com plugs, not molded ones. the 9 pin at the back of PCs are male because they have pins. remember pins (male) must go into holes ( female). you need to do some soldering or ask that electronics man near your house to do it for you. get some flexible but insulated wires, connect pin 2 of the first female plug to pin 3 of the second, the pin 3 of the first plug to pin 2 of the second, then pin 5 to pin 5 of the second. you have crossed rs232 cable.remember connect the ground(metallic parts) of the two plugs together.
    for you to test, connect it btween your receiver and your pc, use hyperterminal service in your windows xp, vista.switch off and then on your receiver, the software version of your receiver will be displayed in the hyperterminal window.if u run into problem ,let me know.
    i have a cable that i built myself and i downloaded the software but haven't use them because i don't really know what the software upgrade will do to my strong
    4651x receiver, any one to help?
    Re: Free to Air codes by lysaa(f): 12:56pm On May 07, 2008
    Re: Free to Air codes by azeezbaba(m): 4:39pm On May 13, 2008
    @ Guruofsat
    Pls, wat are the codes for and how are they used?
    I got the one for strong but i dont know wat to do wit them. I have a STRONG SRT 4653x receiver, how can i use this codes 0235, 0325, 1361, 0735
    Hope to hear from u.

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