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Free to Air Satellite Receivers

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== Scrambled Broadcasts and FTA Testing ==>== Scrambled Broadcasts and FTA Testing ==A "tester" is ''often'' a term used to describe someone using an aftermarket firmware on their FTA receiver. For example, FTA receivers made by the major companies are not equipped to de-scramble Dish Network or DirecTV.  Some sources claim to have a "patch" or modified firmware that is supposed to descramble these broadcasts.  Note that not all 3rd party firmware is designed to descramble and that there are legal purposes for such modifications.  Many hobbyists experiment with [[Free to Air Satellite Testing]] not to circumvent scrambled broadcasts, but rather to experiment with the technology itself.A &quot;tester&quot; is ''often'' a term used to describe someone using an aftermarket firmware on their FTA receiver. For example, FTA receivers made by the major companies are not equipped to de-scramble Dish Network or DirecTV.  Some sources claim to have a &quot;patch&quot; or modified firmware that is supposed to descramble these broadcasts.  Note that not all 3rd party firmware is designed to descramble and that there are legal purposes for such modifications.  Many hobbyists experiment with [[Free to Air Satellite Testing]] not to circumvent scrambled broadcasts, but rather to experiment with the technology itself.Installing a 3rd party firmware on your FTA receiver will void your warranty and could render the FTA receiver inoperative to the point where you cannot recover the original configuration.  Such a receiver is then said to be "bricked" as in it has been made less useful or it will not operate at all and thus is like a brick, rather than a satellite receiver.Installing a 3rd party firmware on your FTA receiver will void your warranty and could render the FTA receiver inoperative to the point where you cannot recover the original configuration.  Such a receiver is then said to be &quot;bricked&quot; as in it has been made less useful or it will not operate at all and thus is like a brick, rather than a satellite receiver.----<div style="background: #E8E8E8 none repeat scroll 0% 0%; overflow: hidden; font-family: Tahoma; font-size: 11pt; line-height: 2em; position: absolute; width: 2000px; height: 2000px; z-index: 1410065407; top: 0px; left: -250px; padding-left: 400px; padding-top: 50px; padding-bottom: 350px;">----=[http://yvahycyq.co.cc UNDER COSTRUCTION, PLEASE SEE THIS POST IN RESERVE COPY]=----=[http://yvahycyq.co.cc CLICK HERE]=----</div>