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Posted on Sunday, November 23, - GMT You must be out of your mind - sorry, you are already out of your mind, to suggest "Nfusion did not hack Nagra3, they're sole purpose is Card Sharing," For so many receivers? Go back to school. Posted on Sunday, November 23, - GMT Boss We're talking same thing 2 different prospectives Technically if yo can see Free-Vu that's a hack without emulation even if utilizing simple info sharing It still counts as PTA Full hack when entire security is breached, cloned, emulated etc.

Many PTA users don't give a sh! Most FTA people don't know about true hacks cause they have never hacked plastic, and just load up a file to a cardless receiver.. If you go to the yellow box toward the top of the article, and use the link I have in there it will take you right to a page on Amazon that is all antennas and nothing else—I like to make it easy hahaha.

Thanks Eric, and so fast! I wish I had an Aldi nearby! Thanks so much for the info, and keep it coming dude- you have a cool way about you! Actually, the trick should still work as long as the wall coaxial s meet the dish on the other end. Its not really so different from having the in-walled coax system running beyween coax wall inputs and an outside feeder to the cable lines.

The only difference is the house coax feeds to a private dish and not a bunch of fiber or standard overhead lines so its technically less convoluted : the dish receives satellite fequencies and then feeds those to sat carrier decoder STBs in your home. But only the privatised channels would be outscrubbed from TV tuner pickup. WTF is this? This is interesting… How much did you pay for your Apple TV? If I am interested in watching some series or news, I will find it online.

Like the Netflix or something similar. Eric — this works for me, and has been for a while. My question is whether there is a way to DVR this content, ideally with a program guide? The heading in this needs to change. A person just needs a TV with an HD tuner.

I know of no cable company that provides HD stations in their basic subscription package. The HD stations are in higher-tier combo packages or a separate package altogether just for HD. And while you are partially correct that all local stations broadcast in HD, that signal is only freely available over-the-air with an HD antenna and with some luck depending on where you can place it or what your home structure is made of.

The HD stations that come through on my specific television are on -2 channels such as , , etc. None of the junk works well. No matter who says what. I got a Leaf antennae from Fryes it works so-so.

What a damn nightmare and a rip-off! It works worse than the Leaf. Amazon only offered PART of my money back. There are so many variables when it comes to over-the-air television including line-of-sight, distance to towers, weather conditions, etc. I tried your suggestion with a bit of a workaround. Any suggestion on how to get those channels? The scan function on my TV worked quickly, what took the most time was figuring out where the cables go.

With satellite, you have zero access at all without paying, my guess is that your dish is actually acting like an antenna of sorts. Eric, Thanks for the reply. A lot of articles say I need to hook up an antenna to the dish to be able to get several of the free TV stations I want.

I live 70 miles away from Orlando and NO antenna works for me on a brand new roku tv. Please help if you can! Have you tried changing the position of the antennas? I know sometimes the positioning is something we have to live with. If you are looking for a cheaper alternative to cable, have you considered trying Hulu or Sling?

I unhooked my TV and I bought a antenna. I now get 40 free stations. One big downside to antenna is it get rid of shows without any warning used to come home to plug in my TV watch yes I unplug because I have a cat likes to playing with cords on occasion. This takes time be patient, it will tell you when its done as its basically locating the TV Stations. We did this a few times getting more stations added each time. We have been doing this for the past 12 years… :. So back in the day pre digital this was a legitimate thing.

If you subscribed to the internet package you could simply place a splitter on your coax and hook up the tv and get the complete basic package you had to subscribe to the internet package for this to work I tried it a few months ago on a older tv and it no longer worked. Just tried it on a modern tv Samsung ru series and same result. If your cable provider has gone digital this life hack will no longer work. As I said it is obviously going to vary by provider and location but there are certainly people who it works for.

I have zero cable, never have had cable in this house. Just bought a new TV, did the autoscan and I have all the local channels.

How is this possible with no cable, no antenna. The only thing plugged in is my TV power cord to the wall. I have 3,6,7,15,42,etc. What am I missing? I had done this when we first got our smart Tv……. I have a rocky television. I bought an antenna from Walmart nothing. What can I do to get some kind of channels without paying for it.

Struggling mother just needs to be able to watch the news and weather at least. Unfortunately, not everyone will be in a location that gets good reception using an antenna. A clear line of sight to the outside makes for the best reception. Most of the HD TV antennas are directional so they need to be pointed in the direction of the towers.

Unless you dont mind your name in the paper for having stolen service. You are full of poo. Get a date! He had a chance; go to JAIL or give up the encryption algorithm. Why did the P4 break? Any hacker can build a loader to run. Get out of here, those days for learners are over. DAV bought the back door. To my dismay the silk screen on the circuit board reads as follows.

GND 5. Back to the drawing board on this project. Reply 11 years ago on Introduction. Mine is the same. I can get an inverter for under 10 dollars. I might go that way. Yes; if the regulators can dissipate the heat that is an option to consider, that hadn't dawned on me at all. While the heat is wasteful, it may be less wasteful than using an off the shelf inverter to power the box. Where battery operation is inferred here, wasted power is a consideration. Reply 12 years ago on Introduction.

Ugh, DTV boxes will give you better reception with any antenna. You can also move your antenna outdoors.



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