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  • Marii
    Newbie
    • Sep 2012
    • 3

    #1

    Easiest to use box?

    What is the easiest box to use? I've read lots of topics on the forum since yesterday and getting quite confused with 'card share' and 'cline.'

    Is there a box which can be used straight out of the box?
    I'm only after childrens channels (Disney) and FTA.
  • ramjet
    DK Veteran
    • Nov 2008
    • 2995

    #2
    Originally posted by Marii
    What is the easiest box to use? I've read lots of topics on the forum since yesterday and getting quite confused with 'card share' and 'cline.'

    Is there a box which can be used straight out of the box?
    I'm only after childrens channels (Disney) and FTA.
    you wont get any scrambled channels like disney or cartoon n/w or boomerang or nick "straight out of the box"

    the reason is that they are encrypted and its illegal to decode them without a subscription card, meaning nobody will "patch" a box to get them and in any case it needs cs generally meaning you pay somebody for the "service" which again is illegal and cannot be talked about

    any digital satellite box will give you FTA channels however, like cbbc , cbeebies and citv (so will a freeview terrestrial box or tv too)

    easy boxes to setup and use that I know of are blade bm7000s , spiderbox 7000 or 9000 and tm5402, possibly an openbox or an eagle if money is tight but my top 3 easy boxes are the ones I mentioned

    so its important to know that when you buy a box for this "hobby", its up to you to do the maths and research it, program it and do the work required of the "hobbyist"

    if you want one that works straightaway and is legal, its called SKY and can be obtained from sky direct from their website or by telephone
    this "subbed" option will get you the childrens channels on the basic family pack

    hope that explains the basics

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    • Marii
      Newbie
      • Sep 2012
      • 3

      #3
      Thank you ramjet. Think basic Sky channel package is my only option.

      Just out of curiousity. Is cs illegal too?

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      • ramjet
        DK Veteran
        • Nov 2008
        • 2995

        #4
        Originally posted by Marii
        Thank you ramjet. Think basic Sky channel package is my only option.

        Just out of curiousity. Is cs illegal too?
        yes it is, which is why its not discussed

        the only LEGAL options are to subscribe to the broadcaster you wish to view, whoever that might be

        so for the uk its sky or virgin, or BT vision, or topuptv on freeview

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        • Marii
          Newbie
          • Sep 2012
          • 3

          #5
          Thanks ramjet.

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