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<blockquote data-quote="moonbase" data-source="post: 1166725" data-attributes="member: 178786"><p>No idea, it is anyones guess how much stuff is on Novelsat.</p><p>There are a few well known frequencies documented on the satellite web sites but there is also unreported stuff all over the arc.</p><p></p><p>For a DX Man the main issue is the variety of different DRM's that are in use, wrapping up the Novelsat feeds to keep away unauthorised viewers.</p><p>It is not just the EBU who have their own DRM, other broadcasters also have their own custom DRM's, hence the evolution of ProtCaster.</p><p></p><p>Obtaining a Novelsat receiver is the easy part, anyone with half a wallet of green and half a brain can do that, obtaining an authorised DRM is the tricky bit.</p><p>If anyone has half a wallet of green and wants a Novelsat receiver come to me, you dont even need half a brain, just send money and I will sort you out fast and easy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="moonbase, post: 1166725, member: 178786"] No idea, it is anyones guess how much stuff is on Novelsat. There are a few well known frequencies documented on the satellite web sites but there is also unreported stuff all over the arc. For a DX Man the main issue is the variety of different DRM's that are in use, wrapping up the Novelsat feeds to keep away unauthorised viewers. It is not just the EBU who have their own DRM, other broadcasters also have their own custom DRM's, hence the evolution of ProtCaster. Obtaining a Novelsat receiver is the easy part, anyone with half a wallet of green and half a brain can do that, obtaining an authorised DRM is the tricky bit. If anyone has half a wallet of green and wants a Novelsat receiver come to me, you dont even need half a brain, just send money and I will sort you out fast and easy. [/QUOTE]
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