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<blockquote data-quote="Adam792" data-source="post: 1111605" data-attributes="member: 330868"><p>Thanks for that link! That confirms the "double-encryption" (until later on at some point before that thread was created - when the Videocrypt was obviously removed, just leaving the Nagravision as went out via the terrestrial transmitters).</p><p></p><p>On there they also confirm the mid 1970s-early 1990s C-Band feeds of TVE La 1 and later TVE La 2 via Intelsat 34.5°W to the Canary Islands which was something I'd seen about before.</p><p></p><p>Regarding the type of Videocrypt, that thread seems to say that it was a type of Videocrypt 2 that was modified by Retevisión (Spanish transmitter operator). They mention the (Lyngsat-famous!) J. Puigs having a Videocrypt 2 decoder which didn't manage to decode the Antena 3 and Telecinco Videocrypt feeds as evidence of it being modified in some way.</p><p></p><p>They do seem to like their own systems for distribution in Spain! Remember the DVB-Retevisión format on 30°W about 15 years ago with the Spanish DTT feeds? Then of course nowadays that's become another 'unique' system as the current BISS PID-encapsulated Abertis/Cellnex feeds!</p><p></p><p>I believe the analogue Cinemania 2 etc. on Astra 1 were for DTH reception, but they may have also fed Spanish cable networks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Adam792, post: 1111605, member: 330868"] Thanks for that link! That confirms the "double-encryption" (until later on at some point before that thread was created - when the Videocrypt was obviously removed, just leaving the Nagravision as went out via the terrestrial transmitters). On there they also confirm the mid 1970s-early 1990s C-Band feeds of TVE La 1 and later TVE La 2 via Intelsat 34.5°W to the Canary Islands which was something I'd seen about before. Regarding the type of Videocrypt, that thread seems to say that it was a type of Videocrypt 2 that was modified by Retevisión (Spanish transmitter operator). They mention the (Lyngsat-famous!) J. Puigs having a Videocrypt 2 decoder which didn't manage to decode the Antena 3 and Telecinco Videocrypt feeds as evidence of it being modified in some way. They do seem to like their own systems for distribution in Spain! Remember the DVB-Retevisión format on 30°W about 15 years ago with the Spanish DTT feeds? Then of course nowadays that's become another 'unique' system as the current BISS PID-encapsulated Abertis/Cellnex feeds! I believe the analogue Cinemania 2 etc. on Astra 1 were for DTH reception, but they may have also fed Spanish cable networks. [/QUOTE]
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