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Eurovox max security

Discussion in 'Digital TV - United States & Canada' started by Bing1, Feb 15, 2007.

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  1. WITKO

    WITKO Regular member

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    tried everything the box is dead no nothing
     
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    Is your box the new max V ?
     
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    Could be something simple like a fuse
     
  4. WITKO

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    box is 2007 and how would i check to see if its a fuse or something small ,
     
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    Open up the box and check the psu, pay particular to the 1000mF capacitor.
     
  6. WITKO

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    not in anyway technical but box is open cant see any thing that looks out of place but there again a well trained monkey would know more
     
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    If it looks fine then you may have to go down the jtag road.
     
  8. voxhead

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    anybody got the latest frq for ntl. i have lost channels on my eurovox 2007. i now only have 291-299-307-315-323 and only 52 channels.

    any help would be appreciated
     
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    NTL Freg 6887 if you still dont get all the channels back add them manually 0001 QAM64 291000 6887
    0002 QAM64 299000 6887
    0003 QAM64 307000 6887
    0004 QAM64 315000 6887
    0005 QAM64 323000 6887
    0006 QAM64 339000 6887
    0007 QAM64 347000 6887
    0008 QAM64 355000 6887
    0009 QAM64 363000 6887
    0010 QAM64 371000 6887
    0011 QAM64 379000 6887
    0012 QAM64 395000 6887
    0013 QAM64 403000 6887
     
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    Nice oggnogg. Have you tried these as these are the exact same as an N** subbed box your picture quality will be much better.

    291 299 307 315 323 339.500 347.500 355.500 363.500 371.500 379.500 394 402
     
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    They work just perfect for me did you try them..?
     
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    Your ones will work just giving you the exact frequencies as some areas will have a weaker signal and for the likes of the 395.000 you have it will become pixilated. Different models also have different tuners and so pick up slightly different tp frequencies, I use the N** subbed box as a definitive frequency guide as if their own boxes are not tuned correctly well it says a lot for N** :)
     
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    Ahh True point
     
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    Sorry wasnt enforcing a viewpoint just trying to help out apologies for sounding like I was railroading :)
     
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    Sc0user, what ius the difference between the 2 symbol rates, i am using 6.952, but i have never scanned with 6.887. Is there any benefit using one of them than the other. Any help from anybody is greatly appreciated. Cheers fellas.
     
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    The symbol rates are to determine your provider and there frequency range as you are using 6952 I presume that is for your provider as 6887 is for N**.
     
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    thanks a lot scOuser put those freq's in as you said, back up to 140 channels. keep up the good work

    cheers
     
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    Not a bother all the more points of view on things the faster we all learn about this shit lol
     
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    Scouser bud, ive got 2dead units coming back to me and i need to revive them. If possible could you explain to me in the simplest terms possible what i need and how i go about doing this. If you could do this i would greatly appreciate it.
     
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    No problem I need to know what year/model type and what chipset they have you will need to open them up to do this, it may be Intel or ST.
     
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