I want to say a collective thanks to TC, ENOSAT, and supwiddiss. You guys have given me a wealth of information to study and digest. Thanks to each of you, I really appreciate your help and will can't wait until I know enough to be able to assist you too! This is a challenging endeavor that I am really enjoying working at. It is also a good reason to have a few drinks!
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Softcam.Key Enigma2 for American Satellites
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If you feel like it, you can add/edit channel hash for individual transponders (frequencies according to Lyngsat)
Nice list. Maybe some there I can use. Thanks!
Is there an explanation for the F's in biss and pv ECM, EMM's?
As far as oscam.dvbapi is concerned. I would have to learn a hell of a lot more of the inner workings and purpose of it before deleting anything.
Although the satellites anything East of 34W (my most Eastern receivable sat.) makes sense to get rid of.
There is a lot to learn. And i'd really like to. Oscam.cache is one. It populates with more lines frequently. Why? Is it really needed? And what if I trim or delete lines within it? -
The cache is supposed to derating (I'm not sure if the translator chose the right word) the system, but it is useless for home use.
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Please. Do not for one second think that I do not appreciate greatly your comments and suggestions.
I have been parked on 58W with the single transponder key file. And true to your hints. No UA added yet.
These usually occur Sunday night or Monday morning for a few hours.
I trust your experience. And Sunday evening I will steer my dish to 58W and use the key file to see what happens.
I am believing what you say is true. Using the UA and ECM may not work for a newly added by line. But. Let's see what happens. -
I want to say a collective thanks to TC, ENOSAT, and supwiddiss. You guys have given me a wealth of information to study and digest. Thanks to each of you, I really appreciate your help and will can't wait until I know enough to be able to assist you too! This is a challenging endeavor that I am really enjoying working at. It is also a good reason to have a few drinks!

Boy what an evening I had yesterday! I want to give you an update on what I have done to get this working. Thanks to each of you, again.
I tried the configuration files provided, no change. I deleted all my configuration files and reloaded them. No change. I reinstalled OSCAM and all configuration files and still it would not work.
I did a factory reset, new everything! Put OSCAM back and the configuration files!
Everything works.....
All I can figure out is that I had an issue with something in the box that only a factory reset took care of.
I do appreciate the information that was provided, and I have learned a lot more about how this magnificent STB's work. Thanks again!

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The truth is that everything is already written, some links have changed, congratulations for providing it again
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Basic old pvu key finder (slightly updated), it might make finding keys a little easier, but there's not much point in playing with it anymore, maybe it's better to play with it on another continent.
There is no guarantee of 100% success, errors can occur, you may find wrong keys and other possible errors, use it at your own risk!
- To use it, you need to install dvbsnoop on your device somehow.
- From the compressed bin.zip file, copy the binary that best suits your device's architecture and give it execute permissions.
Switch your device to one of the pvu channels and try to run a command in terminal or other mode and wait for the result, it may take several minutes.
(translate.google)
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Oscam-emu does the same thing.
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Yes, but the maximum number of emms per group is limited to 32 in Oscam-emu.
Without limits, the small difference can be of some help in fully filtering emms and searching for keys...
(translate.google)
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Yes, if you test all available EMMs then it is more advantageous
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Does ncam do that?
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Basic old pvu key finder (slightly updated), it might make finding keys a little easier, but there's not much point in playing with it anymore, maybe it's better to play with it on another continent.
There is no guarantee of 100% success, errors can occur, you may find wrong keys and other possible errors, use it at your own risk!
- To use it, you need to install dvbsnoop on your device somehow.
- From the compressed bin.zip file, copy the binary that best suits your device's architecture and give it execute permissions.
Switch your device to one of the pvu channels and try to run a command in terminal or other mode and wait for the result, it may take several minutes.
(translate.google)
"Progremmer-ese". Not being a smartass. I know that dvbsnoop "on your device somehow" can be simplified by narrowig down if the receiver is an E2.
Then it becomes as simple as instructing the user to open the webif. Heading over to Packages. Searching for......you guessed it!!! dvbsnoop.Clicking to install. And it does.
But. Dvbsnoop is installed. Now what? The tee-shirt says "it won't lick itself" on the biker chick. And dvbsnoop is installed. That's all. Doing nada, zip, zilch, zingo. Come on. You can do better than that.
Hey! I downloaded the compressed attachment. I have an Arm7. I extracted it. There's my arm7 binary.
Copy it? You mean move it or copy it to a directory. Where? How about /tmp? Nope, its there and next boot. Adios muchacho.
How about /home? Then give it a 755?"Switch your device to one of the pvu channels and try to run a command in terminal or other mode and wait for the result, it may take several minutes."
Huh? You mean open a terminal and try ./beer ? ./calzone ?
What stinkin' command? There is not much to be learned form short comment replies if the person cannot expand on the specific usage with examples.
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supwiddiss, I'm sorry I didn't create a full tutorial for it, but I don't speak English (translate.google), I'm not a programmer, and I don't use Enigma 2.
I took the screenshots from my device, maybe it helps a bit...
(translate.google)
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Found these on another site. I'm barely hitting 34w through some trees so I can't really watch, but can confirm this works for autorolling AFN...
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Display MoreP 45678912 GROUP 0090 ;(177W/4055L) P 2D794EC6 GROUP 0090 ;(99W/4180V) P BFC96EC6 GROUP 0090 ;(45W/4124R) P 7DB63E8E GROUP 0090 ;(34W/4126L) P D2D8E604 GROUP 0090 ;(5E/3818L) P B31D65DA GROUP 0090 ;(9E/11804V) 005Axxxx P 9798A8F2 GROUP 0090 ;(9E/11804V) 005A0000 P 7484C16E GROUP 0090 ;(57E/4095L) P 34567891 GROUP 0090 ;(113E/12470V) P 23456789 GROUP 0090 ;(113E/12590V) P 12345678 GROUP 0090 ;(180E/3753R) P 0090 0053F2AC ADFC9B2781CB6B ;EMM AFN 9E - ok 24.12.2024 P 0090 001A2B3C AABBCC11223344 ;EMM AFN 9E P 0090FFFF 00 9DED13BBD1E15B ; added by Emu Tue Dec 24 12:45:42 2024 UA: 0053F2AC P 0090FFFF 01 AF22097DD28D01 ; added by Emu Tue Dec 24 12:45:42 2024 UA: 0053F2AC -
"P 2D794EC6 GROUP 0090 ;(99W/4180V)
P BFC96EC6 GROUP 0090 ;(45W/4124R)
those tps do not exist, and 45w does not have circular tps.
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That doesn't matter. The EMM keys work for autorolling AFN.
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And is this powervu+ or something else? I get little bits of audio and a black screen...34.5 MTN/Anuvu mux:
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Display More2025/03/31 13:22:27 72FD29B8 c (ecm) ncamuser (P: 0E00::0067:177C:0000 #ECM_L:48 #CW=0000000000000000584CF43BCB4A52AE HOP:00): found (1 ms) by secondary-softcam (L/2/4/4) - FOX NEWS (lg) 2025/03/31 13:22:28 72FD29B8 c (ecm) ncamuser (P: 0E00::0067:177C:0000 #ECM_L:48 #CW=CD791576F1D9DC250000000000000000 HOP:00): found (1 ms) by Device_SoftCam (L/2/4/4) - FOX NEWS (lg) 2025/03/31 13:22:29 72FD29B8 c (ecm) ncamuser (P: 0E00::0067:177C:0000 #ECM_L:48 #CW=0000000000000000AD8AD5202A9B5BA7 HOP:00): found (1 ms) by secondary-softcam (L/2/4/4) - FOX NEWS (lg) 2025/03/31 13:22:30 72FD29B8 c (ecm) ncamuser (P: 0E00::0067:177C:0000 #ECM_L:48 #CW=0B0E766DF264D5AE0000000000000000 HOP:00): found (1 ms) by Device_SoftCam (L/2/4/4) - FOX NEWS (lg) 2025/03/31 13:22:31 72FD29B8 c (ecm) ncamuser (P: 0E00::0067:177C:0000 #ECM_L:48 #CW=000000000000000057647A67758F1CA2 HOP:00): found (1 ms) by Device_SoftCam (L/2/4/4) - FOX NEWS (lg) 2025/03/31 13:22:32 72FD29B8 c (ecm) ncamuser (P: 0E00::0067:177C:0000 #ECM_L:48 #CW=8C9E520D049D1C800000000000000000 HOP:00): found (1 ms) by Device_SoftCam (L/2/4/4) - FOX NEWS (lg) 2025/03/31 13:22:33 72FD29B8 c (ecm) ncamuser (P: 0E00::0067:177C:0000 #ECM_L:48 #CW=0000000000000000C7D568F4E9EA755D HOP:00): found (1 ms) by secondary-softcam (L/2/4/4) - FOX NEWS (lg) 2025/03/31 13:22:34 72FD29B8 c (ecm) ncamuser (P: 0E00::0067:177C:0000 #ECM_L:48 #CW=A28AA262F75B07040000000000000000 HOP:00): found (1 ms) by Device_SoftCam (L/2/4/4) - FOX NEWS (lg) 2025/03/31 13:22:35 72FD29B8 c (ecm) ncamuser (P: 0E00::0067:177C:0000 #ECM_L:48 #CW=0000000000000000437601B6D6D5ECE0 HOP:00): found (1 ms) by Device_SoftCam (L/2/4/4) - FOX NEWS (lg) 2025/03/31 13:22:36 72FD29B8 c (ecm) ncamuser (P: 0E00::0067:177C:0000 #ECM_L:48 #CW=04C24373DCAB2A290000000000000000 HOP:00): found (1 ms) by Device_SoftCam (L/2/4/4) - FOX NEWS (lg) 2025/03/31 13:22:37 72FD29B8 c (ecm) ncamuser (P: 0E00::0067:177C:0000 #ECM_L:48 #CW=0000000000000000D9EA64455E1364B3 HOP:00): found (1 ms) by Device_SoftCam (L/2/4/4) - FOX NEWS (lg) 2025/03/31 13:22:38 72FD29B8 c (ecm) ncamuser (P: 0E00::0067:177C:0000 #ECM_L:48 #CW=1AD6755B267543C20000000000000000 HOP:00): found (1 ms) by Device_SoftCam (L/2/4/4) - FOX NEWS (lg) 2025/03/31 13:22:39 72FD29B8 c (ecm) ncamuser (P: 0E00::0067:177C:0000 #ECM_L:48 #CW=0000000000000000E39ECDDAEC070D45 HOP:00): found (1 ms) by Device_SoftCam (L/2/4/4) - FOX NEWS (lg) 2025/03/31 13:22:40 72FD29B8 c (ecm) ncamuser (P: 0E00::0067:177C:0000 #ECM_L:48 #CW=153754580E52DC610000000000000000 HOP:00): found (1 ms) by secondary-softcam (L/2/4/4) - FOX NEWS (lg) 2025/03/31 13:22:41 72FD29B8 c (ecm) ncamuser (P: 0E00::0067:177C:0000 #ECM_L:48 #CW=0000000000000000D592E3D6BA8643D9 HOP:00): found (2 ms) by secondary-softcam (L/2/4/4) - FOX NEWS (lg) 2025/03/31 13:22:42 72FD29B8 c (ecm) ncamuser (P: 0E00::0067:177C:0000 #ECM_L:48 #CW=62A832C71C6243670000000000000000 HOP:00): found (1 ms) by Device_SoftCam (L/2/4/4) - FOX NEWS (lg) -
And is this powervu+ or something else? I get little bits of audio and a black screen...34.5 MTN/Anuvu mux:
Public OSCAM-EMU does not contain Hash (ECM) support for MTN
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and 45w does not have circular tps.
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and 45w does not have circular tps.
doesn't apply for NA.
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