There are pros on this forum. Many pros that give away what they get paid for at work. No pros few answers.
Why do some think the world is free. “make me some code” “can you make that for me” “I can’t put $30 into that”
There are pros on this forum. Many pros that give away what they get paid for at work. No pros few answers.
Why do some think the world is free. “make me some code” “can you make that for me” “I can’t put $30 into that”
Hi,
It has been a long time logging into this forum but couldn't resist myself to answer this thread. First about the $$money$$ part.
People in this forum do actually help each other out and the n number of posts prove that. This is the most popular and helpful place on the www as far as PBP is concerned.Pros and gurus here do help for free which have cost them n number of hours learning and working out.So my earnest request is that please try to avoid
What sayzer meant was perhaps that it would be better to help somebody on a actual project that enriches this forum. Rather than the forum being treated as a answer machine. It feels good when you are part of somebody's hardwork but equally depressing when you find that only you were serious the other member was not. And sayzer was kidding....perhaps. Look into the posts of sayzer and you will find the answers about his contribution. I myself have been helped greatly by this forum. All for free...! Without the active guys on this forum I might have not acomplished success in many of my projects. Okay enough blah.. blah... now the technical stuff.i just don't get the idea why you guys keep on asking for money..
For an addressable system to work successfully you need to ensure that the signalling from your cable tv head-end does reach the last distribution amplifier. If you try to use the unused RF bandwidth you would end up modulating/demodulating your signals in the RF region and probably the cost factor would not be justified. So my recommendations are use the power line (mostly low voltage ac in the range of 40 to 80 volts) as your carrier and transmit your signals over it. (Sniff X10 on the net. PBP supports it) This would reduce the cost implementation of the signal mod/demod. Now if you could read the signal in your tiny little boxes to individual subscriber then you can take actions like block/unblock. RF relays are costly PIN diodes are not. To keep the scheme simple broadcast a packet from your headend that contains the inividual block/unblock commands. To make it even more reliable use a return to zero scheme that supports clock recovery at the PIC end. 5 consecutive block commands for example initiates a blocks and the same goes true for the unblock. This would ensure that erroneous decoding does not block customers who should not be.
Whew! That was pretty long. I hope the information is useful
Regards
Sougata
Sayzer taught me how to set up and implement timers . . . Free, and then opportunity came along and I taught someone else what Sayzer taught me, So on their, and my behalf, Thank You Sayzer !
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A coax relay.Originally Posted by tishri
Expensive though, about $100 each.
Could anyone enlighten on the use of a DiSEqC switch for analog or digital TV coax switching?
"Ricks Satellite"
Norm
this is just about exactly the way cable companies did it with their old analog boxes. they had a digital control signal between channels that addressed a box and told it what channels to descramble. a friend of mine *cough* used to have a test box that blocked the control frequency [this case was 107mhz i think, selectable via dip switches for that box brand or cable carrier] and sent its own signal to the box. it would go through each address and activate all channels. eventually it would get to the address of the box connected, sometimes it took a few minutes. if i remember correctly it was a pic sending the codes.
currently guys, here in the Philippines, most of the cable company uses analog signals.. is there a best way to use this technology(analog) from unauthorized use.
I am thinking of addressable taps or addressable box. hahahah
thanks a lot for sharing.. im still gathering information so I can have the idea where to start.
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