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If that's what you want, go find somebody to program your card, pay his fee, and get it over with. This is more of a hobby where we learn about smart cards, how they work, and how to program them in ways that just happens to open up all the channels for viewing. The learning process never ends, and when new challenges arise, we as a team put our collective heads together to overcome them. The purpose of the test card is to test your receiver to make sure it works.

The card does allow reception of all the available channels, and can be used for watching free satellite programming, but this is illegal and you do this at your own risk.

I don't encourage anyone to anything illegal. On 4th generation receivers and below, and on some of the 5th generation receivers, all of the available local channels can be received.

To determine the generation of the receiver, look at the model number. A 1st generation receiver is designated with an A and follow sequential lettering up to the 5th generations, designated by the letter E.

Presently, the only cards that can be used for testing are the H cards. Oh my things change so fast. HU loaders are available now. Please study the HU forum and feel your way around with this.

The HU has some pitfalls Alas, as does the H card, so do your homework!!! Nope, they wont work either. Continue reading. An H card is the blue card with a picture of a satellite on it.

The card numbers range from to Cards numbered and up are HU cards, which have a sports picture on it. Cards in between those number ranges are special purpose H cards that were supposedly not issued to the public. A scam has gone around where cards are silkscreened to look like the H card. So if you're buying a card, make sure you know who you're buying from. You can go to the dealer recommendations forum and do some research. Now that we know that the ONLY card that will work is the H card And, as things have evolved the HU card as well, we need to know a little bit about it.

Inside the card is some rom memory for storing the instruction set, and an ASIC chip which stands for Application Specific Integrated Circuit , and is used for decrypting the satellite signal. Also on the card is an area where the PPV purchases are stored which are reported to your satellite provider on a monthly basis. This area is sometimes used to store instructions used to alter the behavior of the card, which basically, was an area commonly used for "jump" instructions to authorize satellite programming.

These methods were common up to the end of summer in , before the interactive instruction set was put on the card by Dave. Because regular "off the shelf" smart cards do not contain these asic chips, these cards won't work for receiving satellite programming. You may find some of these "white cards" for sale on E-Bay, but they wont work, no matter what they promise you. It is the receiver. Simply stated, the USW number indicates the number of updates that are on the card.

At this writing, a current subscribed card is at USW The fuse bytes reports the status of the card. The ATR is the answer to reset. A programmed card is one that has a stealth program installed. A script is a set of instructions which alters the eeprom image. It is a script, usually referred to as a "stealth script" or just "stealth" which alters the eeprom image on the card to allow it to receive programming.

Thanks, Customer Support www. I seriously hope you go to jail. Be aware purchaser are found and fined heavily. While the seller gets to spend 5 years in the slammer: Paying legally is cheaper and safer too. Unless you dont mind your name in the paper for having stolen service. You are full of poo. Get a date! He had a chance; go to JAIL or give up the encryption algorithm.

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