Decoding of strings prefixed with '$'.
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Hello,
I installed a single LNB satellite dish aimed at the Astra 1 satellite. The coaxial cable is connected to a Vision HD 600 receiver, which in turn is connected to the TV (via HDMI) and to the Free modem (via Ethernet).
The signal intensity (90%) and quality (75%) are good, but I can only receive unencrypted channels. I can't get the channels marked with a $ symbol, even though some of them are not paid (TF1, F2...).
I have been frustrated for several days trying various manipulations that don't work. The truth is, I don't understand any of these receiver parameters at all. Thank you for helping if you have any ideas on what to do. I would be very, very grateful.
P.S.: I love football, maybe a bit too much according to my wife! Ideally, I would like to have Bein and Canal channels.
I installed a single LNB satellite dish aimed at the Astra 1 satellite. The coaxial cable is connected to a Vision HD 600 receiver, which in turn is connected to the TV (via HDMI) and to the Free modem (via Ethernet).
The signal intensity (90%) and quality (75%) are good, but I can only receive unencrypted channels. I can't get the channels marked with a $ symbol, even though some of them are not paid (TF1, F2...).
I have been frustrated for several days trying various manipulations that don't work. The truth is, I don't understand any of these receiver parameters at all. Thank you for helping if you have any ideas on what to do. I would be very, very grateful.
P.S.: I love football, maybe a bit too much according to my wife! Ideally, I would like to have Bein and Canal channels.
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Clear channels are visible from any DVB-S2 set-top box. French encrypted channels are visible from a TV or a terminal labeled Fransat via Eutelsat 5WA, or a Canal Ready terminal (or the Cube) via Astra 1.
The 27 French national channels by satellite are mandatory free of charge, both in France and abroad (Europe).