5200d super usb best satallites?

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  • 64cousins
    Newbie
    • Feb 2011
    • 3

    #1

    5200d super usb best satallites?

    Hi all ( yes im new..)

    I seem to have loads of satellites to choose from on my 5200d super usb but most only have a few channels that don't work.
    I have the latest software and stuff i think but i cant get bbc4 or Dave,,
    Really i'd just like to know which sattalites are worth finding..
    what is bulsat? i cant seem to see it on my list.
    i'd love some films a football if possable too.
    is it possible to unlock the nova sport channel..and others on the thor satallite?
    OK lots of questions there... sorry im babbling on now thx in advance
  • samsheene
    Member
    • May 2009
    • 67

    #2
    i get 42east - 42west on mine 39east is bulsat best way is to spend a weekend just surfing loads of fun but watch out for the naughty channels finger on the button just in case
    samsheene

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    • 64cousins
      Newbie
      • Feb 2011
      • 3

      #3
      can you explain what you just said in simpleton terms..
      how do i do that?

      i know about the naughty channels...
      when we first had the box they were nicely positioned next to the kids channels...disturbing?
      i think so..

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      • mdt
        V.I.P. Member
        • Feb 2009
        • 3034

        #4
        Originally posted by 64cousins
        can you explain what you just said in simpleton terms..
        how do i do that?

        i know about the naughty channels...
        when we first had the box they were nicely positioned next to the kids channels...disturbing?
        i think so..

        what size dish are you using?, are you using usals or diseqc 1.2? is your box patched? most people in the uk can get 45e to 45w with a unobstructed view of the southern sky. at the moment bulsat@39e and [email protected] are open via softcam (although bulsat is down at the mo) and there is orf/austriasat,rai,arqiva,tv globo,sic-int,mezzo,ant1europe,disney,equida pro,tntsat and there are around 20 channels available in b.i.s.s for which keys are available. there are also the fta channels on 28.2east (freesat) from the bbc/itv/c4 and five although dave,dave-ja-vue,uk history,fiver and five usa are encrypted in n*s (rupert waving his big stick) and usually need a s*y digibox/ftv card to view them. give us some info and the guys on here will help you. regards mdt
        DM800HDSE SIM 2.10. SSL84D OPEN-ATV ORBITAL 80CM/DARK MOTOR/IBU/53E-30W

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        • gracieboo
          DK Veteran
          • Dec 2010
          • 368

          #5
          Hi there im new to this myself but i think what you need to do is set your motorised sat on to the satelitte hellas 39 east then go to the download section in this forum for technomate download the latest patch for the 5200 super then go to the latest softcam and transfer on to a usb stick by insert and go to data transfer and press ok. The channels for bulsat should then open. Bulsat is a package on that sat with over 50 channels mostly bulgarian but some english you will get football kids docs etc. You can by a magazine called what satelitte and it will list all the channels on hellas 39 east. You lookout for the bulsat package ones and then you will know which channels will be open. I hope this helps. Maybe someone could put a few links up for you to click on for the download centre and latest softcam. and also about every ten days bulsat will scramble so you need to go and see if theres a new softcam to open channels.
          Last edited by gracieboo; 1 March, 2011, 19:11.

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          • Manic01
            Banned
            • Dec 2008
            • 5117

            #6
            Patches here
            Download center (Make sure to select your model)
            Softcam here (Always use latest)
            Download center
            What channels on 39e that clear here (Only Irdeto ones clear)
            http://www.lyngsat.com/packages/bulsatcom.html

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