Diginets now in Full HD
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That's a plus. Rainier, says they will be encrypted soon. How can you encrypt it when it's the broadcasters to start with???
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Rainier's encryption is broken and don't work.
Anything is possible, but broadcasters would be wasting their money encrypting. Their business model is not tied to subscriptions. If I were a broadcaster, would I spend tens of millions of dollars on scrambling encoders just so I could collect a few bucks per month in revenue from Ranier?
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Pianist3, you wouldn't by any chance be the same person discussed in these freetoairamerica blogs? Your modus operandii does sound awfully familiar...
https://freetoairamerica.wordpress.com/2017/01/
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Extremely low power levels for me. Anybody else? I only register 9.5 dB on this mux while the same SD mux easily exceeds 17.0 dB!!!
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Re: Diginets now in Full HD
A little on the low side but about 10Db so it's watchable with no breakups or artifacts.
10' Tek C-band dish, 1.2 meter KU band dish, ASC1 mover, Octagon/Zgemma/Edison dual band STB's. Running OpenPli on all.
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Lolol naw man, it's all good. I had considered subscribing to Rainier, at one point. But when I seen what they had, and the equipment prices, it just wasn't worth it. I had seen on their site that the digits, would be scrambled soon. Any ways, I bought some equipment from tek2k, and different ones over the Ebay, and such. I also refurbished a 8 ft dish my friends folks had gave me.sat77 wrote: ↑Thu Jun 21, 2018 11:34 pmPianist3, you wouldn't by any chance be the same person discussed in these freetoairamerica blogs? Your modus operandii does sound awfully familiar...
https://freetoairamerica.wordpress.com/2017/01/
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Lol, what is funny to me is the fact I can find that cisco reciever, for one third less or half of what Rainier sells them for. Smh, and they act as if they are exclusive to them.egress wrote: ↑Wed Jun 20, 2018 10:00 pm
Rainier's encryption is broken and don't work.
Anything is possible, but broadcasters would be wasting their money encrypting. Their business model is not tied to subscriptions. If I were a broadcaster, would I spend tens of millions of dollars on scrambling encoders just so I could collect a few bucks per month in revenue from Ranier?
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Had to scan mine using Ku Frequencies. No luck at my location scanning it a 5140. Channels look great.