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| ==Phrack Magazine== |
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| Volume Six, Issue Forty-Seven, File 16 of 22 |
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| DBS Primer (c) Scrambling News (TM) 1995 |
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| Preface |
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| This text lacks the photos and schematics which accompanied |
| the article when it appeared in our newsletter. Constructive |
| criticism, corrections, and suggestions for information which |
| should be added are all welcome. We are snews@buffnet.net |
| or 716.874.2088. As always we include information regarding |
| gray and black market activity involving the RCA system. The |
| big news is that we expect a pirate smartcard to become |
| available soon. There is more information about that later in |
| the second part of this article. |
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| Brand names and trademarks are used herein for identification |
| purposes only and are the property of their respective owners. |
| Use of same within this document definitely does not imply agreement |
| with or endorsement of the material presented. Information |
| published by Scrambling News is intended for educational and |
| entertainment purposes only and must not be used for any other |
| purpose. |
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| Introduction |
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| We in the middle of an advertising blitz by RCA, DirecTV, USSB |
| and Prime star announcing that the age of digitally delivered |
| entertainment has arrived. Major newspapers, magazines and |
| cable channels are saturated with commercials featuring the |
| new RCA DSS 18 inch satellite dishes and all media have done |
| their job to promote the new systems. |
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| It is true that we are in the middle of a revolution. Other |
| small dish satellite systems are in the development stage, |
| the telco's are getting into the cable business, cable is |
| testing interactive services, and C/Ku-band satellite TV has |
| been around since the late '70s but it too, is in transition. |
| In this article we will focus on some aspects of the new |
| DirecTV 18 inch dish system. We covered the Videocrypt |
| encryption system in a previous article. |
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| GM Hughes DirecTV is a venture involving GM's Delco |
| Electronics and Hughes Aircraft. The two have put about |
| $750 million into the business while Hubbard Broadcasting, |
| a service provider has added $150 million, including $25 |
| million from Dow Jones. RCA has pledged $100 million. RCA |
| has exclusives rights to manufacture the hardware for the |
| first 1 million systems. The DSS brand system is owned by |
| Thomson Consumer Electronics of Paris. Sony will also |
| manufacture the dish and receiver systems after RCA |
| sells the first million. They expect to have their system |
| on the market in June. The $699 list price of the basic |
| system is currently holding firm, because of demand. Thomson |
| Consumer Electronics has been offering the systems free to |
| purchasers of TCE (RCA) widescreen TV's at Sears, Circuit City, |
| etc. in the Denver, LA, Chicago and Atlanta markets. The Thomson/Hughes |
| system is unique in offering movies in widescreen format. That |
| is why the RCA CinemaScreen TV's have not moved well until now. |
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| GM Hughes DBS system launched this past summer and only rolled |
| out nationally in September. By mid October over 100,000 systems |
| had been sold. Over 3,000 are now being sold per day and Thomson |
| has reported sales of over 500,000 systems as of the week before |
| Christmas. This represents sales 10-15% ahead of projections. |
| Hughes predicts there will be 3 million systems in use by mid |
| 1996 and 10 million by the year 2000. The break even point is 3 |
| million systems. RCA is currently manufacturing 100,000 systems |
| /month. GM Hughes is a company which has survived the downsizing |
| in the defense industry. Of its $14 billion estimated 1994 |
| revenue, 41% is derived from its defense business which includes |
| Tomahawk cruise missiles. About 37% comes from its automotive |
| electronics business which includes air bag sensors, car radios |
| and instrument panels, mostly for GM cars. DirecTV is only part |
| of the telecommunications division which includes a mobile |
| cellular business and the leasing of satellite transponders. |
| When GMH has sold 3 million systems. DirecTV will be a $3 |
| billion/yr business of which $1 billion will be operating |
| profit. |
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| Programming |
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| Available Programming is conveniently divided between two |
| separate sources, forcing most consumers to subscribe to both. |
| The programming carried by DirecTV and USSB is unique to each |
| and each has a monopoly. USSB supplies ANC (All News Channel), |
| VH1, Lifetime, Nick, Flix, Cinemax, Cinemax2, Cinemax West, |
| TMC, TMC West, HBO, HBO2, HBO3, HBO West, Showtime, Showtime2, |
| Showtime West, MTV, and the Comedy Channel. The Essentials |
| package for $7.95/month includes Lifetime, the Comedy Channel, |
| Nick, Nick at Night, MTV, VH-1 and the All-News Channel. A |
| package of all HBO and Cinemax feeds costs $10.95. A similar |
| package with all Showtime /TMC channels plus Flix also costs |
| $10.95. Showtime Plus includes the Showtime/TMC package |
| together with Flix and the Essentials package for $24.95. |
| Entertainment Plus includes all USSB channels for $34.95/month. |
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| DirecTV supplies the remaining channels and PPV (pay per view) |
| programming. All subscribers receive ESPN, the Cartoon channel, |
| USA, CNN, Trio (family entertainment and news), Headline News, |
| Discovery, C-Span, TNT, TBS, TNN, TCM (Turner Classic Movies), |
| Bloomberg Direct (financial news), and MuchMusic (Canadian MTV), |
| Disney, and Music Choice (formerly Digital Cable Radio) which |
| consists of 28 channels of CD quality commercial-free genre |
| music ranging from symphonic to rap. |
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| Personal Choice subscribers may choose 10 additional channels |
| from E!, the Weather Channel, Newsworld International (Canadian |
| with BBC), Sci-Fi Channel, Court TV, Family and Travel channels, |
| C-Span 2, CNN International, the Learning Channel, CNBC, the |
| Learning Channel, Country Music Television, A&E, or the Encore |
| multiplex which includes Encore plus six channels dedicated to |
| love stories, mysteries, westerns, childrens' programming, |
| action, and true stories. All the above channels are available |
| in the Total Choice package for $29.95. Channels available |
| la carte include Starz for $1.80, Playboy for $9.95 and TV Asia |
| for $5.95. A new addition is the Golf Channel on channel 304 |
| for $6.95/month. |
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| Subscribers to the sports package currently receive eight |
| regional sports networks for $7.95/month. These include Home |
| Team Sports, Home Sports Entertainment, KBL Sports, Pro Am |
| Sports System, Prime Sports, Prime Ticket, SportSouth and |
| Sunshine Network. DirecTV says it will expand the number of |
| regional networks it carries but no definite plans have been |
| announced. Packages including all NHL and NBA games are also |
| available. A minimal package which includes only access to |
| PPV and Bloomberg Direct costs $5.95 per month. |
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| Approximately 54 channels are devoted to PPV movies and |
| there are preview and special events channels as well. |
| Approximately 36 movies are available at any given time and |
| they cost $2.99 each. Subscribers receive a $2.50 credit |
| per month which may be applied to the cost of any PPV or |
| special event. DirecTV has just signed an agreement with |
| Twentieth Century Fox so its films will also be available on |
| PPV. |
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| DirecTV plans to launch DBS-3 late this summer and it will |
| add at least 30 more channels. The satellite was originally |
| scheduled for launch in December but mechanical problems |
| have caused a delay. The two existing satellites provide a |
| total capacity of about 175 channels. |
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| Features |
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| The basic $699 system supports only one master TV. That means |
| that all televisions in the house must be tuned to the same |
| channel. Unlike cable, it is not possible to watch one channel |
| in the living room, while the kids watch another in the recroom |
| and the wife watches yet a different channel in her coven. The |
| deluxe system consists of two receivers and it supports two |
| independent television receivers or a TV and a VCR. It consists |
| of a dual feed LNB mounted on the 18" dish and two receivers. |
| The cost is $899 plus $650 for the second receiver. Both |
| receivers have a wideband data port which will supposedly be |
| used for HDTV. The deluxe receiver includes a slow speed 9 pin |
| port for future data services and a second set of baseband |
| audio/video output jacks. Other than these differences and |
| the ability to subscribe a second receiver at reduced rates, |
| the two receivers are the same. |
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| Those who wish to record programs must leave the receiver on |
| the channel to be recorded. It has no ability to change |
| channels and it cannot be programed to do so or even to |
| turn on at a certain time. According to Thomson, the ability |
| of the RCA system to change channels was omitted for |
| legal reasons. The rights for recording through the on-screen |
| guide belong to StarSight. Their system is available as a |
| stand-alone box for cable or over-air use or as an |
| integrated part of a television, VCR or C-band satellite |
| receiver. It is expected that the time recording feature |
| will be added when the legal problems are resolved. |
| According to a company spokesman, the lack of the recording |
| feature will not hurt initial sales since purchasers will |
| be rural and will be more concerned with programming than |
| with features. For now, those who wish to have two |
| independently controlled TV's or a TV and a VCR must |
| purchase the deluxe system. Even then, the second receiver |
| must be left on the channel to be recorded. |
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| Local channels are not available from either of the DBS |
| services or C-band. In the case of the DBS services, it |
| is illegal for them to offer local channels. The FCC |
| imposed this regulation so that DBS would not compete with |
| over-air services. DirecTV does offer a package of the net |
| works including ABC, NBC, CBS, FOX and PBS for $3.95/month. |
| It is intended only for those in the "white" areas of the |
| country where over-air reception is not possible. Those who |
| have subscribed to cable within the last 90 days are not |
| eligible to receive it, even if over-air reception is |
| impossible. A loophole is that those who live in an area |
| where over-air reception is possible may subscribe to the |
| network package if over-air reception is not of acceptable |
| quality in their own judgement. Typical problems include |
| severe ghosting and having reception blocked by mountains |
| or buildings, To the best of our knowledge, there is no |
| verification process to determine whether a DBS subscriber |
| is also a cable subscriber. Those who qualify to subscribe |
| to the package will receive ABC from NY, CBS from Raleigh, |
| FOX from Chicago, and PBS from Denver. This package costs |
| 3.95/month. |
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| Both RCA and Primestar receivers include Macrovision copy |
| protection chips. Neither system employs them at this time. |
| Their use is dictated by copyright holder (movie studio) |
| demands. In addition to the studios there is another force |
| at work which could, in the future, limit the right of |
| individuals to record programs. A draft paper from the |
| Information Infrastructure Task Force recommends that |
| digital transmission be redefined as a type of distribution |
| like publishing, which should be controlled by the copyright |
| holders. This proposal, if unchallenged could cause the |
| Commerce Department to change copyright laws and make the |
| recording of any programming illegal. All products which |
| defeat copy protection schemes would become illegal. |
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| The right to purchase and use a VCR is covered by the first |
| sale doctrine and was won in the Sony Betamax case in the |
| '80s. Americans currently have the right to record programming |
| based on both the first sale and fair use doctrines. |
| If the ability of consumers to record programming is not |
| supported in the future, for whatever reason, DBS subscribers |
| will be the first to find out. |
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| The on-screen program guide is a user friendly feature. It |
| provides program and movie descriptions up to 24 hours in |
| advance using a dedicated button. There are two favorite |
| program lists, each of which can store 10 channels. It is |
| also possible to choose programs by categories which include |
| sports, movies, specials, series, news, and shopping. Accessing |
| program information several hours in advance is actually |
| quite slow, due to memory limitations, but the feature is |
| still valuable. |
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| Other major features of the system are sound and picture quality. |
| The sound is of CD quality. Picture quality is superior |
| to that available on Video CD's. During the fall there were |
| problems with the system. These include freeze frames, which |
| caused the picture to freeze for a few seconds, and digital |
| artifacts during shot changes. At times the picture would break |
| up, leaving large rectangular colored blobs on the screen. |
| These problems have decreased considerably during December and |
| January and are now infrequent. The DSS system is currently |
| using MPEG-1 and will switch over to MPEG-2 later this year. |
| This may improve signal quality even more. Changes will be |
| made to headend encoders and not to subscribers' equipment. |
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| Installation |
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| The two DSS satellites are co-located in geostationary orbit |
| at 101 west longitude. That is over the equator, south of |
| Texas. There must be a clear line of sight from the dish to |
| the satellite. The signals cannot pass through trees, leaves |
| in summer or buildings. The dish may be mounted behind a |
| glass window in a patio for example. This can cause reception |
| problems during extreme weather. It should not be mounted less |
| than 20 feet from overhead power lines. |
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| The dish may be mounted directly on a 1 1/4" I.D. Schedule |
| 40 (1 5/8" O.D.) preferably galvanized pipe. The system |
| includes a mounting foot so it may also be mounted on the |
| side of a structure, on a roof or chimney or patio deck. |
| The surface must be stationary. Mounting on a roof is |
| least desirable. A roof mount can cause damage to the roof |
| and cause leaks. Wind loading can cause hundreds of pounds |
| of force on the screws securing the mounting foot. Chimney |
| mounts kits are also available as an option. |
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| The dish must be grounded where it is mounted and the |
| coaxial cable must be grounded using a grounding block |
| where it enters the residence. One RG-6 cable is used for |
| the connection between the dish and receiver. If the cable |
| will be longer than 112 feet, a TVRO bullet amplifier is |
| recommended though we have heard of 150 foot runs with no |
| problem. Keeping the mounting pole or mounting foot plumb is |
| the key to making dish alignment easy, especially for those |
| who have no experience installing satellite systems. DSS |
| uses an on-screen menu system and homing signal to align |
| the dish. A dish which is not plumb negates the value of |
| this user-friendly system. |
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| The single best feature of DSS is the setup system. It is |
| so user-friendly that even a novice can set the dish up |
| himself. It is also this feature which makes the system |
| truly portable. No electronic test equipment except a |
| television receiver is necessary to align the dish. |
| According to DirecTV, more than 40% of purchasers are |
| doing their own installations. There is no reason why an |
| average person cannot install the system. There are no |
| components which can be harmed or destroyed by a botched |
| attempt. The worst that can happen is that it might be |
| necessary to have someone complete the job. |
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| It is economical to install another dish with an LNBF |
| (Low Noise Block amplifier with Feedhorn) at the cottage |
| and simply transfer the receiver back and forth. Several |
| companies are now manufacturing DBS related products. |
| These include a patio style mount, a roof bubble so the |
| dish may be aligned from inside the home, and portable DBS |
| kits which, in conjunction with a Power inverter, allow |
| the dish to be used nearly anywhere in North America. |
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| The setup menu is a sub menu of the main/options menu. The |
| dish pointing menu allows the installer to receive elevation |
| and azimuth settings based on either zip code or latitude and |
| longitude. Entering the zip code produces a screen which |
| provides the elevation setting as marked on the LNB support |
| arm. The azimuth or direction setting is the compass reading |
| used to point the dish. It is already corrected for magnetic |
| deviation. When we installed the system in Buffalo, the screen |
| said to set the elevation to 35 and the azimuth to 220. |
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| The computer will not calculate latitude settings greater than |
| 55 or less than 20, corresponding to locations in Mexico and |
| Canada. Some individuals in those regions who are installing |
| systems simply project a north to south line on a map to the |
| closest US town. Then they call the local U.S. Post Office to |
| get the zip code, claiming that they recently moved there but |
| can't find their zip code. This will provide the azimuth |
| information but not the elevation. The elevation setting on |
| the dish changes approximately 1 per degree of change in |
| latitude. After the dish has been positioned, the signal |
| meter menu is brought up. It is an option on the dish pointing |
| menu. There is a homing signal which starts out as a short |
| intermittent tone before the signal is locked. As the dish is |
| zeroed in on the signal, the tone increases in length until it |
| becomes continuous. When moving the dish it is important to |
| wait two beeps in order to see and hear the results of the |
| movement. It is a common error for installers to continuously |
| move the dish around without waiting. In addition to the audible |
| tone, the signal meter screen will state how many |
| degrees and in what direction the dish should be moved. When |
| we installed our dish the screen said to move it 12 west. |
| Once the digital signal is locked the screen says "locked |
| onto signal." |
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| Once the signal is locked on, the system must be fine tuned. |
| This is done by moving the dish east until the signal is |
| lost and then to the west. These positions are marked on |
| the mounting pole. The dish should then be positioned in |
| the center of these two marks. The same is done with the |
| elevation setting. Some individuals simply watch the signal |
| strength meter and obtain the maximum reading. We had a |
| final signal strength of 85 when we set up our dish. |
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| The set up system allows for a large margin of error. The |
| original dish settings don't have to be very accurate. |
| It is because of the homing signal that anyone can easily |
| do the installation. The installer guide which comes with |
| the system is very well written and is very helpful. There |
| is an accessory kit available which includes a videotape |
| covering installation but we don't believe it is necessary. |
| It is important to ground the system properly, for safety |
| and insurance reasons. The only available free programming |
| consists of DirecTV barker channels and Bloomberg Direct |
| (business news) on channel 245. Having the board authorized |
| takes only a few minutes. USSB provides the first month of |
| programming free. |
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| Primestar |
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| Another option for some of those interested in a dish system |
| is Primestar. One of the big advantages of Primestar is the |
| low startup and maintenance cost. It isn't necessary to |
| purchase their equipment. The rental cost is included in the |
| monthly fee. Subscribers do not have to pay for future system |
| upgrades which will include HDTV. Prices for installation and |
| programming packages vary across the country because they are |
| set by the individual cable distributors, not Primestar. It is |
| possible to purchase a Primestar system for approximately $900 |
| but there is no financial reason to. Do-it-yourself installations |
| are not permitted and range in cost from $149-299. |
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| Primestar was founded in 1990 by GE, Continental Cablevision, |
| Cox Cable, Westinghouse Broadcasting, TCI, Time Warner, and |
| Comcast Cable. It was the first quasi DBS service and was |
| launched on GE's Satcom K-1 Ku-band bird. By 1994 Primestar |
| had only signed 70,000 customers in 48 states. Until last |
| year it broadcast 11 analog video plus six audio channels in |
| the 11.7-12.2 GHz FSS (Fixed Satellite Service) band. Currently, |
| Primestar uses 14 transponders powered at 47 watts |
| each. Late last year they swapped out their analog B-MAC |
| decoders and replaced them with Digicipher 1 decoders. |
| There are now more than 100,000 Primestar customers. |
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| Primestar Programming Packages |
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| The Economy Pak, for $29.95 is a 30 channel service which |
| includes CNN, C-Span, Discovery, Cartoon Network, Family |
| Channel, TLC (The Learning Channel), TBS, TVT, USA, Headline |
| News, Prime Sports Network (14 regional sports channels),and |
| where available, the nework stations including ABC, NBC, CBS, |
| Fox and PBS. The $36.95 Value Pak adds A&E, Country Music TV, |
| Lifetime, TNN, Sci-Fi Channel, TCM, Weather Channel, and the |
| Encore multiplex. The Family Pak is a 76 channel package |
| which includes all of the above and adds three HBO's, two Cine |
| max channels and Disney East and West. HBO, Cinemax, Disney |
| TV Japan are also available la carte for $8.95 each. Prime |
| Cinema PPV movies cost $4-5 each. X*Press Executive and |
| X*Press Change, which offer computer delivered news, sports, |
| stock, and entertainment information are also available for |
| $59.40/year plus the cost of the computer interface. Primestar |
| does not yet have contracts with Viacom so it does not offer |
| Showtime/TMC, MTV and Nickelodeon. In March, Playboy, Starz, |
| CNNI, QVC, CNBC, and the Golf channels will be added to the |
| lineup. Other channels are being negotiated as well, including |
| the DMX music service. Primestar is currently limited to |
| about 77 channels. A network package from Primestar, for |
| those who qualify to receive it, costs $5.95. |
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| The dish used by Primestar is approximately 36 inches in diameter |
| while the RCA dish is 18 inches. This may matter in some |
| neighborhoods where a dish is considered a blight on the community. |
| The size of the Primestar dish precludes it from being |
| mounted on a chimney, the side of a house or patio railing for |
| example. The system is not portable. While the DSS satellites |
| operate at 120 watts of power, Primestar operates at 47 watts |
| so it requires a larger dish. On the other hand it does not |
| suffer from rain fade problems or the glitches DSS has had. |
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| Primestar does not have an on-screen menu system like DSS does. |
| It carries the Prevue channel which only provides basic pro |
| gram information up to 90 minutes in advance. It simply scrolls |
| through the channels, and displays only channel and program |
| title. Primestar charges $3.95 for PPV movies and the system |
| reports monthly purchases via modem, the same way DSS does. |
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| Primestar is somewhat more friendly to those who wish to |
| record programming. It has several timers which can be used |
| to program the receiver to change channels at a certain time. |
| It also has one favorite channel list which can contain any |
| number of channels. Both systems have data ports though |
| Primestar currently has data services available. |
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| The service is considering a move from its current medium |
| power satellite to one or more high power satellites, or it |
| may choose to add a high power satellite to the one it has |
| now. Either way is promises to offer 150 channels by 1996. |
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| Primestar uses the Digicipher 1 and the picture appears to |
| be of slightly higher quality than the DSS picture. The sound |
| produced by both systems is excellent. Both systems will be |
| upgraded this year. Digicipher 1 IRD's (Integrated Receiver |
| Decoders) will be upgraded to the Digicipher II in 1995. |
| Customers will receive sidecar modules by mail and will |
| simply plug them in. Digicipher II will allow greater and |
| higher quality compression so more channels may be carried. |
| While Primestar is using a proprietary compression system |
| developed by General Instrument, GI claims that Digicipher |
| II can be made MPEG II compatible. DSS is currently using |
| MPEG 1 but they will soon upgrade their system to the new |
| MPEG II standard. MPEG II is the accepted compression standard. |
| According to DirecTV the all necessary modifications |
| will be performed to encoders at the headend. |
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| How DBS may Effect C-Band |
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| C-Band systems receive more than just subscription programming. |
| There are many channels in the clear (unscrambled) including |
| Canadian TV channels offering American sitcoms. The Caribbean |
| Superstation, NASA, Main Street TV, E! the Entertainment Channel, |
| Court TV, C-SPAN 1 and 2, The Health Channel, Nostalgia, |
| America's Talking, National Empowerment TV, The Learning Channel, |
| and lots of religious and home shopping channels are all |
| available free of charge. With a C/Ku band dish it is possible |
| to receive at no cost approximately 120 FM stereo radio stations |
| from across the country. This includes jazz from Chicago, Christian |
| contemporary from LA, talk radio and nearly any other |
| existing format. It is also possible to get backhaul feeds of |
| most TV series. Episodes of these series are uplinked a week or |
| two before they are broadcast nationally so the cable companies |
| have time to insert the commercials which will be shown during |
| broadcast. Dish owners who watch the backhaul feeds see a blank |
| screen during the time provided for the insertion of commercials. |
| In addition, there are live news feeds from all across |
| the country. When there is a disaster anywhere in the world it |
| is possible to view the live feeds sent to North America by CNN |
| et al. In addition, local news departments will uplink certain |
| local clips for other stations across the country. It is interesting |
| to watch raw news feeds or press conferences in the after |
| noon and then see the network anchors apply their spin when |
| they narrate the story on the national news. |
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| Those who purchase additional equipment can receive additional |
| services. An SCPC receiver costs about $400 and permits users |
| to listen to approximately 1500 radio services which are delivered |
| by SCPC (single channel per carrier) at frequencies |
| lower than those covered by a conventional satellite receiver. |
| These include syndicated radio programs like Paul Harvey, base |
| ball games, muzak, etc. Using a short wave receiver in conjunction |
| with a satellite receiver it is possible to monitor cellular |
| phone calls. Usually only one side of the conversation |
| is heard because the other party is on a different frequency. |
| Other available services include WEFAX (weather fax) RTTY and |
| satellite data. Using special receivers and paying subscription |
| fees it is possible to receive services like internet feeds or |
| real time stock market quotes. |
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| The entertainment programming available by C-band is essentially |
| the same as that available by DBS but it is considerably |
| cheaper. A VideoCipher II PLUS decoder and a subscription |
| is required . There are some regional network affiliates from |
| places like Denver, Chicago, Raleigh, LA, Dallas, Boston, and |
| NY which are not available on DBS. This year the Digicipher II |
| decoder will be introduced. It will be able to decode both |
| analog and digital signals. This does not mean that the analog |
| Videocipher II PLUS decoder will become obsolete. There are now |
| over 2 million subscribed VC II PLUS units and that is not a |
| market which any programmer would abandon. Current BUD (big |
| ugly dish) owners and those considering buying one should know |
| that space is scarce on C-band satellites. Hughes Communications |
| has just sold the last of its capacity on two of its |
| satellites, one of which has not been launched yet and there |
| are several satellites scheduled for retirement in 1995. |
| The shortage is even filling up Ku band transponders. This is |
| happening at a time when there are literally hundreds of |
| programming channels ready to launch. |
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| Transponder space on Galaxy 7 currently costs $180,000 per |
| month. and because of the shortage, transponders which |
| would ordinarily cost $50,000 are going for $150,000. The |
| solution for cable programmers is digital compression. At |
| 4:1 compression it is only necessary to rent 1/4 of a trans |
| ponder and it is a new technology so compression ratios will |
| improve even more over time. This will allow even more channels |
| to be carried per satellite transponder. |
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| Many BUD owners who remember when a $150 Videocipher II was |
| "the only decoder you'll ever need" and who have upgraded |
| to a $399 Videocipher II PLUS within the past couple of |
| years and who now face the prospect of upgrading again to |
| a Digicipher II in order to receive digital programming |
| are interested in any alternative they can find. One |
| example of programming which is available in digital |
| format but which is not offered to dish owners is the |
| Encore Multiplex. In addition to Encore, there are six |
| niche channels devoted to mysteries, westerns, love |
| stories, action, true stories/dramas and youth programming. |
|
|
| Several companies are betting that consumers will choose |
| to add DBS receiving equipment to their existing systems |
| rather than upgrade to Digicipher II. It is likely that |
| the price of DBS equipment will decrease when Sony starts |
| manufacturing systems this summer. It is hoped that programming |
| prices which are now significantly higher than C-band may |
| decrease slightly as well. |
|
|
| Norsat is manufacturing a C-band/LNBF and so is Pro Brand |
| International. They are also producing a C/Ku band/LNBF. |
| These products will allow a BUD owner to continue to use |
| his dish for all satellite delivered programming without |
| having to replace his analog satellite receiver with a new |
| digital/analog model. This will be the first time BUD owners |
| will have had a choice in what decoding equipment they might |
| purchase. |
|
|
| Those now contemplating the purchase of a dish system can wait |
| until Digicipher II is released this year, or they can consider |
| a big dish with an analog receiver to receive the free programming, |
| and a DBS system for subscription services. It is |
| clear that an analog receiver with a Videocipher II decoder |
| is, by itself, a dated product. |
|
|
| Piracy |
|
|
| While equipment manufacturer General Instrument claims |
| that the Videocipher II data stream was shut off over a |
| year ago, it is still being used for some services. |
| These include regional sports networks including various |
| feeds from Home Sports Entertainment, Sports Channel, |
| ADC, Pacific Sports Network, and Sunshine, AMC, Nick E, |
| Life E&W, WWOR, MTV, Discovery E&W, VH1, CMTV, ESPN E&W, |
| CNN W, TBS W, WGN, CNBC W, TNT W, TNN W, USA E&W, CHN, |
| A&E W, Youth (Canadian). These services are still being |
| transmitted in VCII mode because not all cable companies |
| have installed VCII PLUS decoders at their headends. |
| The working keys for these channels change every few days |
| and they are subject to an on-going ECM (electronic |
| countermeasure) program so audio is not always available |
| for all channels. |
|
|
| There is software available on BBS's which allows users |
| to receive audio and video on these channels. Authorized |
| seed keys are necessary. The net effect is to clone the |
| VCII to the decoder which is really using those keys. |
| EPROM chips loaded with working keys are available for |
| about $50 and they work until GI extracts the keys from |
| them and shuts them off. The most practical way to obtain |
| audio and video for these services is by connecting a modem |
| to the VCII decoder. Every few days the user can push a |
| button on his remote control to download the latest keys. |
| This method has been abandoned by most individual users, |
| because the long distance charges, hardware upgrades, and |
| aggravation is not worth the cost. There are some satellite |
| dealers who still use the system for their customers. |
|
|
| Many of those who still use their VCII boards, employ them |
| to obtain video-only on PLUS encoded adult channels. There |
| are several available, ranging from softcore to XXX. They |
| include Adam & Eve, Cupid, Exxxtasy, LVTN, Network 1, Playboy, |
| Spice 1, Spice 2, and TV Erotica , Video-only chips are |
| available and EPROM files are available on many BBS's. |
|
|
| Some individuals pirate the 10 TVN PPV movie services on T3 |
| on an 029 PLUS board by taking a "snapshot" of the RAM at |
| the start of the month. They watch all the movies they want |
| to during the month, and then at the end of the month they |
| reload the data captured at the start of the month. When |
| the unit is polled for PPV purchases it shows none so they |
| are not billed. There is a period of approximately 10 days |
| at the end of the cycle when no movies are watched. Many |
| individuals misuse the Surewrit 9 test device for this |
| purpose. We have a file on the BBS called Plusmap.txt |
| for those interested in studying further. |
|
|
| Oak |
|
|
| Oak encrypted services on Anik include the network feeds |
| from Detroit, and sports, movie news, and Canadian channels |
| which offer mostly U.S. programming. Discovery is now Oak |
| encrypted as well. The Oak board is available in a VCII |
| cardcage and some sources are selling these for $299. What |
| they are selling is stock boards which must be subscribed. |
| In order to clone the board to a working ID, the micro- |
| processor must be changed to a Mostek. Oak is not subject |
| to the ECM's which affect the VCII datastream. |
|
|
| B-MAC |
|
|
| There is a relatively new B-MAC product. It is a keypad |
| which allows users to manually enter working keys instead |
| of using a modem system to download them. Unlike the |
| system being sold in Canada, this system does not encrypt |
| the basic working keys which are for the Hi-Net service. |
| Individuals may obtain keys from any source, instead of |
| having to rely on one supplier. Keys for special PPV events |
| are encrypted. The complete U.S. system including decoder, |
| software and keypad sells for approximately $1600. |
|
|
| DSS |
|
|
| According to RCA, the receiver must be connected to a phone |
| line. Where the deluxe system is installed, they say each |
| receiver must be connected to the same phone line via the |
| 1200 baud modem. (The unit also has a 19,200 modem). The |
| phone line is not used to transmit authorization data to keep |
| the receiver running. The receiver calls out monthly to report |
| what pay-per-view movies have been ordered. It is also used |
| to verify the location where the system is installed. |
|
|
| Some individuals install the units at remote cottages or RV's |
| where there is no phone. In this case, DirecTV has a backup |
| system so individuals without phones may order PPV events |
| manually by calling their 800 number. There is a $2 charge |
| in addition to the cost of the movie for this service. |
|
|
| As long as the unit is not connected to a phone line, the |
| system operators have no idea where it is, so it could be |
| in Canada, Mexico or the Caribbean. Some U.S. individuals who |
| wish to obtain local blacked out sporting events use a billing |
| address different from where the unit is installed, for this |
| purpose. It is still necessary to purchase the NFL, NHL, NBA, |
| etc. package and the unit must be connected to a phone line. |
| Mail drops usually advertise under Mail Boxes or Telephone |
| Answering Services. |
|
|
| Those who purchase a deluxe system including a second receiver, |
| obtain a programming discount for the second receiver. The primary |
| receiver pays full price and DirecTV charges $1.95 extra and |
| USSB charges $1 per month for programming received on the |
| second receiver. The second receiver receives whatever programming |
| is subscribed to on the primary receiver. |
|
|
| Some dealers split systems. They place the primary receiver in a |
| friendly location. The secondary receiver is typically sold to a |
| Canadian. The dealer charges the full price for programming but |
| only has to pay $1.95 plus $1. This can amount to a profit of $60 per |
| month, every month per customer and is more profitable than VCII |
| piracy was for many of them. We have heard that some installers |
| have been requested to connect both receivers to the single |
| phone line during authorization and that they have done that |
| before splitting them up. We have also heard that some |
| individuals have told DirecTV during the authorization process |
| that the primary receiver would be located at their residence |
| and the secondary would be located at a remote cottage and |
| they have received the discount but they are not able to order |
| PPV on the secondary receiver. Some individuals are selling a |
| unit which intercepts the 800 number the receiver is programmed |
| to dial and routes the call to a U.S. number where the 800 |
| number call is then placed. These units will be necessary this |
| fall when the football season begins, at least for those who |
| don't have a pirate smartcard. |
|
|
| The dialers being sold now cost $125 and Canadian consumers |
| who purchase them are unaware that hundreds of their |
| calls are being routed through the same US phone number. |
| It is only a matter of time before this system is shut down. Advanced |
| Technologies will soon market a system which allows the user to |
| set up his own network. Another company is developing a system |
| which allows the user to manually enter the phone number being |
| used. The only other problems we have heard regarding this type |
| of gray market piracy is when foreigners have ordered PPV events |
| while having the receiver connected to a phone line. In some cases |
| they have received mail messages to their dishes requesting that |
| they contact DirecTV to verify that their systems are in the U.S. Then |
| they have been told that if DirecTV receives calls from a foreign |
| area code their programming will be discontinued. Some do not |
| order PPV events for this reason and others order manually. |
|
|
| The major news which occurred just before we went to press is |
| that the RCA system has just been hacked. According to reliable |
| sources a nearly six month effort on the part of a U.S.-European |
| coalition has lead to the compromise of the system. Current |
| plans involve the issue of 4 tiers of pirate cards. The Blue |
| card will offer only basic programming and will cost approximately |
| $150. The next level card will include the subscription |
| movie channels, the next level card will also include the sports |
| channels together with packages like the NFL etc. The Gold |
| card will be a global access card which will allow access to |
| all services and will include a limit of $500 in PPV program |
| ming. Note that the pirates are now limiting the amount of |
| PPV events their customers will receive. To prevent the |
| pirate card from being pirated it will employ a kill routine |
| so that once it is inserted into the card slot in the receiver |
| it may not be removed without dumping the memory. |
|
|
| It will be necessary for those who engage in this type of |
| piracy to mail in their existing cards or otherwise supply |
| their unit ID in order to provide necessary information. Each |
| pirate card will be unique to a specific receiver. Programming |
| will be done in Canada where it will ostensibly not be |
| illegal, at least for now. Three Canadian companies will |
| essentially have franchises and will receive the necessary |
| hardware/software. |
|
|
| Release of the cards is expected around April, depending on |
| two factors. The developers want to wait for the release of |
| the series 10 Videocrypt cards in Europe. At this time the 09 |
| series pirate cards are being heavily ECM'd and a new release |
| is imminent. One company supplies the encryption algorithms |
| for both U.S. and European cards. The U.S. card is based on the |
| 09 series card in Europe. U.S. developers don't want their card |
| reversed and counter ECM'd in the 10 series so they choose to |
| wait. They also want an installed base of about 800,000 systems |
| to make it more costly for system operators to issue a new |
| series of cards. They have said in interviews that it costs them |
| up to $35/card if they have to issue a new series because of a |
| breach of security. |
|
|
| In the past, we have sometimes been able to alert our readers |
| several months in advance to events which would transpire. |
| When we have done that, some entrepreneurs would immediately |
| offer products which did in fact not yet exist. This is March 11, 1995 |
| and there is no pirate card for the RCA system available anywhere |
| at this time nor will there be in the very near future. We will be |
| allowed to see the system somewhere offshore and we will report |
| our findings. Do not send money to anyone. We will have more DBS |
| news next time together with more discussion of the issues |
| involved. Do not send money to anyone. |
|
|
| Resources |
|
|
| Satellite dish dealers are experts in the reception of satellite |
| delivered programming. hey are skilled in installation, maintenance |
| and repair. Many now carry both DirecTV and Primestar. |
| They are able to discuss the relative merits of each system. A |
| bonus is that many satellite dealerships are "mom and pop" |
| type businesses so potential customers are often able to |
| deal directly with a proprietor who possesses knowledge |
| and experience. Their biases: Some dealers have not been |
| able to obtain dealerships for DirecTV and others refuse to |
| carry it because they see it as a threat to their businesses. |
| A dealer makes about 1/3 profit or $1000 on the sale of a $3000 |
| full view (C-band) system. The profit on a $699 DirecTV system |
| is about $120 plus a possible installation charge. |
| Primestar is a little more lucrative for the dealer than DirecTV. |
| Primestar dealers profit from the sale or lease of the |
| systems, from installation (which is mandatory) and they also |
| earn commissions from programming ordered by their customers. |
| Commission Salesmen working at consumer electronics stores are |
| useless as sources of information. |
|
|
| Miniature Satellite Dishes is a Frank Baylin book which |
| discusses the DirecTV and Primestar systems. There is |
| information on the basics of satellite communications, |
| the receive site, a comparison of DBS systems, signal |
| security, programming, installation instructions, and connecting |
| components to the system. There is some theory. |
| The book is a good primer. It is easy to read and it is well |
| worth the cost for those who want to know more. Baylin |
| Publications. 303.449.4551. |
|
|
| Orbit is a C/Ku-band programming guide. It includes both |
| free and subscription programming, audio services and |
| backhaul feeds. You can see what is available on a C-band |
| system. The ads for various programmers allow comparison |
| of the cost and availability of programming with DBS. C-band |
| programming is substantially cheaper. VCRS decoders are |
| available at a discount when purchased with programming. |
| Competing publications include Satellite TV and OnSat. These |
| are available at most magazine stores. |
|
|
| Satellite Direct is a monthly programming guide. It divides |
| each 8 hours worth of programming into two facing pages. |
| It is cleanly laid out and easy to follow. It is available at most |
| magazine stores. |
|
|
| Consumer Hot Lines. DirecTV's answer line for those who have |
| questions about programming or equipment is 800.264.4DTV. |
| USSB's number is 800.633.2820. Those with questions about |
| Primestar equipment or programming may call 800.932.2007. |
|
|
| Bomarc Services is producing a set of schematics for the RCA |
| receiver. They are contract reverse engineers and they have |
| thousands of schematics available for all kinds of electronic |
| devices including most cable boxes. A catalog costs 4 stamps. |
| Bomarc Services, Box 1113, Casper, WY, 82602. No phone. |
|
|
| S&J Electronics is one of the few companies left which still |
| carries VCII test devices. They have video only chips for |
| those who want to view PLUS video-only on a VCII. They |
| also have chips which allow VCII users to receive audio/video |
| on the 28 services which still employ the VCII data stream. |
| They are also a supplier of B-MAC's and the keypad |
| system. 201.728.3217. |
|
|
| Triangle Products is the major supplier of Oak decoders. |
| They are available in VCII card cages for those who don't |
| wish to use free-standing units. They also carry SureWrit 9, |
| which is a diagnostic test device for those studying VCII or |
| 029 PLUS technology. They have raw B-MAC's as well. |
| 616.399.6390. |
|
|
| Travel Sat is advertised as a satellite in a suitcase. Included |
| is a complete RCA DSS satellite system, a 16 inch fibreglass |
| dish, hardware components made of stainless steel (to prevent |
| corrosion) and a signal strength meter so a television receiver is |
| not required to set up the system. They also manufacture a roof |
| mount for RV's. 800.270.1692. |
|
|
| Eagle Aspen DBS To-Go consists of a plastic case containing a |
| 14 inch dish, a DBS compatible LNBF, hardware kit, compass, |
| and cables. Options include a power inverter. It is suited for |
| those who want to mount a permanent dish at the cottage and |
| simply move the receiver back and forth, or for those who want |
| a portable satellite system. 404.423.7072. |
|
|
| TCC BBS is an originating source of satellite TV piracy |
| information, test files and working keys for the VCII. The |
| sysops are active in answering questions. They are also |
| knowledgeable in other areas of hacking, electronics and |
| computers. BBS 809.394.9001. |
|
|
| New Advanced Technologies is another B-MAC supplier, they |
| have test chips for the VCII and they will soon market a DBS |
| dialer which will permit the user to set up his own network. |
| 514.458.3063. |
|
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| (C) Scrambling News 1995. 716.874.2088. snews@buffnet.net |
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