Thursday, April 05, 2007

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Who Can Use A Satellite TV Descrambler?



What A Descrambler Does

A satellite TV descrambler is a satellite receiver which transmits the free to air signals to the television set; free to air is often called FTA and descramblers are also known as FTA receivers. FTA signals are unencrypted signals that travel freely over the air waves and may be picked up by the satellite dish and then transmitted to the receiver and the television.

Availability

Some channels are always encrypted and others are only encrypted for a time; there are websites which will tell a FTA satellite owner which channels are likely to work in which areas, these websites aren't always the most accurate and may not be updated regularly.

Time Warner Company, HBO, and others always encrypt their television channels; while many international channels never encrypt their channels. To pick-up the channels two pieces of information much be entered into the receiver for the satellite television descrambler to work properly.

The frequency and symbol rate must be entered into the satellite television descrambler; this information is used to help the satellite acquire a bouquet, a bouquet is a cluster of channels all placed on one transponder. The MPEG-2 notation next to the channel means the satellite television receiver will be able to pick up that channel; most other notations mean that the channel is encrypted.

Purchasing

There are several internet resources to purchase the satellite television descramblers, each with their own variety of accessories to make installation easier. Every FTA satellite television descrambler needs a smart card to convert the signal into a code the television can display, plus the connecters for the receiver to connect from the satellite dish, to the house, and then to the television.

Hooking the satellite television descrambler is often as easy as connecting a VCR or DVD player to a television, simply connect with cables and plugs, and the device is ready to operate. Among the vendors of the satellite television descramblers some offer better warranties and amenities than others and should be considered when buying one.

Many satellite television descramblers cost between 160 dollars and 400 dollars; and do not offer any programming. Many of these vendors offer free technical support and the warranties would often be offered at least a year; they all claim to offer the box as a last time purchase as no further monthly fee's are required.

They also claim it to be legal to own, however the better companies would warn its customers not to buy anything that claims to give access to scrambled channels, because this may not be legal.

Satellite television descramblers are widely available and easy to use for people who wish to try them; the cost is comparable to purchasing other accessories for a television such as a digital video recorder.

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