Jerry - First, thank you for all the help you provide on this Forum. You've helped out a lot of folks (like myself) who just do not keep up with this technology. Any luck finding a clone safe bin with the autoroll working? My clone 3500 receiver is up and running, but updating keys manually everyday is a drag. Still better than no signal at all of course, but a drag none the less.... thanks.
Jerry When you said: I get both 110/119 off a single 18 inch dish. Is 110 and 119 two different sat's in space?How do I know if I get those in the Pansat 3500s menu?
Hi, I have been following this thread very closely and trying to get my Pansat 3500S up and running. I have had no luck until now. I did upload the lastest binary (atleast I think it is the lastest binary from 09.26.06) but whenever I browse to the channel on my pansat I get error stating Scrambled or Bad Info. Hence I am not sure if I have an incorrect binary or am I missing anything. The signal strength for all the channels is excellent. I have scanned all the satellites several times. Can some one please help this stupid newbie?? Also do I manually change the keys on my Pansat. I did not find any option on the pansat to change them. I got the new keys from hashhu that Jerry pointed out to. Any Help Would be appreciated. Thanks, Akash
@CPK2006, Yes I get 2 sats off the 18 inch dish, but you have to modify the dish with 2 LNBs attached. Check out this link to what is called a POOR MAN'S DISH setup. http://www.al7bar.tk/Forums/showthread.php?t=8158 @akash001, There is another bin out about a week ago that fixed the key auto roll problem. It is titled a TEMP FIX bin but works well. You can also shut off the auto roll feature with the bin you have installed now and manually enter the key numbers. But this becomes a pain if DN starts changing keys too often. Papakevin, I think this is the one you have been waiting for. Its listed as Clone Safe. http://www.dsstester.com/download.php?file=1345 Jerry
Thanks for the link Jerry I looked at how thedssguy "glued" two LNB's together. I already have two LNB's that look exactly like that. In the setup menu i checked to see what Sats I am dialed into. All I can see is ekostar 7 & 8.6. What Sat is BEV on
hey JERRY if i keep both my dishes on dn can i get another dish and put it on bev can i get both dn,bev off my pansat cause i got a spare lnb here
does anybody know were I can get this program that connects to the internet and retrieves the new keys for dish i believe its called something like keymaster my neighbour is using it but cant remember were he downloaded it from
get to the point can we program the bev 3100 for the dn numbers no matter what or is that asking to much
Hey Jerry This morning I was in the middle of watching a program and the dish was scambled. I checked the codes and I have the latest ones. Should I have up graded the BIN 353 to 360? CPK
Sorry to have bothered you MR. CROWBAR but i unlike you am not a geek that spends his whole life on this forum and playing with computers.
pman sorry man i was drunk wen i put that on.HEY jerry my auntie has a bev 3100 with dn programed into it if i find where to enter the keys will it work?
Crowbar91, I haven't heard of that receiver, but if its programmed for DN as you say and you can point a dish antenna at a DN sat then it may work. Providing you can find a way to enter the keys. Jerry
hey jerry that bev has a card in it will i need a null cable or will i be able to get into it like the pansat
@crowbar91, You can't just update that receiver with a bin file like FTA. If at all possible, you would need a card programmer to reprogram the card. I haven't done any card programming for several years and never on a BEV system so I don't know what exactly is needed. If you don't program the cards right, you can destroy the card. Replacement cards if you can find them are around $200. and the programmers around $50. Its sometimes cheaper just to get another FTA receiver. Jerry
Yes, another dish will get you BEV. Most receivers are shipped with a diseqc switch included along with the serial cable. The most common one will allow you to combine 4 sat inputs or LNBs into 1 receiver. Just aim the dish at bev, hook that LNB output into one of the switch inputs and you should be good to go. Don't forget to go into the receiver setup and assign the BEV LNB to the proper switch input location. Jerry