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  • ash36
    Newbie
    • Jan 2009
    • 4

    #1

    DM500 Help frequencies 500C

    Hi, I?am living in Madeira and can not manage the frequencies to record the search, only the free channels so far. I already chance the frequencies on the "cablexml" to the ones here although no joy so far. I leave the frequencies here expecting someone understands this better than me.....

    I use a gemini 4.6 and doing CS with MBOX.

    Em root, vais a /var/etc "<cable name="All (SR6875)" satfeed="true" flags="9">"

    <transponder frequency="185000" symbol_rate="6875000" fec_inner="0" modulation="3"/>
    <transponder frequency="443200" symbol_rate="6875000" fec_inner="0" modulation="3"/>
    <transponder frequency="451200" symbol_rate="6875000" fec_inner="0" modulation="3"/>
    <transponder frequency="459200" symbol_rate="6875000" fec_inner="0" modulation="3"/>
    <transponder frequency="467200" symbol_rate="6875000" fec_inner="0" modulation="3"/>
    <transponder frequency="475200" symbol_rate="6875000" fec_inner="0" modulation="3"/>
    <transponder frequency="483200" symbol_rate="6875000" fec_inner="0" modulation="3"/>
    <transponder frequency="491200" symbol_rate="6875000" fec_inner="0" modulation="3"/>
    <transponder frequency="499200" symbol_rate="6875000" fec_inner="0" modulation="3"/>
    <transponder frequency="546000" symbol_rate="6875000" fec_inner="0" modulation="3"/>
    <transponder frequency="611000" symbol_rate="6875000" fec_inner="0" modulation="3"/>
    <transponder frequency="619000" symbol_rate="6875000" fec_inner="0" modulation="3"/>

    "All (SR6875)"

    WHATS WRONG HERE???
    Last edited by ash36; 16 February, 2009, 15:23.
  • Devilfish
    Administrator
    • Feb 2008
    • 7872

    #2
    The cables.xml holds the scanning frequencies and symbol rate.

    When you do a transponder scan, this is where the receiver looks for the frequencies.

    The SR6875 is for Germany somewhere. You will need to know the default frequency and symbol rate for your cable company.

    Even after to scan in all the channels available, you will only be able to view FTA channels. The emu allows you to view encrypted channels. But only if the encryption method used by the cable company has been hacked. You will need to tell us what encryption they use before we can tell you if it's hacked or not.

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    • ash36
      Newbie
      • Jan 2009
      • 4

      #3
      Hi Devilfish, I?m in Madeira "Portugal", and the symbol rate is 6875, and they use the Kudelsky encryption 1802 nagra3.
      The Cabo company is Zonmadeira, they operate all over the country although there is different frequencies here in Madeira.
      Thanks in advance
      Last edited by ash36; 16 February, 2009, 19:36.

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      • westkill
        V.I.P. Member
        • May 2008
        • 2378

        #4
        just an idea
        have you tryed doing a manual scan
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        • ash36
          Newbie
          • Jan 2009
          • 4

          #5
          yes, the problem the "PIDs" which I do not have and don't have an idea how to get them.....

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          • Devilfish
            Administrator
            • Feb 2008
            • 7872

            #6
            If you can get the 'default frequency' you can do a complete scan.

            Nagra3 is not hacked so you won't be able to view premium channels with an emu.

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            • ash36
              Newbie
              • Jan 2009
              • 4

              #7
              And how can I manage to get hands on that default frequencies, I?m using CS with MBOX, and I had this channels, not all of them, but some encrypted. My mistake was doing a new search without saving those frequencies, now is impossible so far getting those back, with the same frequencies....
              Last edited by ash36; 16 February, 2009, 20:21.

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