Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Path: utzoo!mnetor!seismo!lll-lcc!ames!ucbcad!ucbvax!decvax!tektronix!teklds!dadla!bobd From: bobd@dadla.UUCP (Bob Davies) Newsgroups: rec.video,sci.crypt Subject: Satellite TV and Videocipher II Message-ID: <1737@dadla.UUCP> Date: Thu, 8-Jan-87 17:56:04 EST Article-I.D.: dadla.1737 Posted: Thu Jan 8 17:56:04 1987 Date-Received: Fri, 9-Jan-87 22:44:26 EST Organization: Tektronix Inc., Beaverton, Or. Lines: 32 Keywords: chips and equipment Xref: mnetor rec.video:293 sci.crypt:135 >> Subject: Videocipher II & Oak-Orion unscrambled!!!! >> >> To find out the latest about the Videocipher II and the Oak-Orion scrambling >> systems, get the latest (January 1987) edition of "Home Satellite TV". >> >> It has a very nice article by Bob Cooper, Jr. about the breaking of the >> Videocipher II and Oak-Orion systems. Of course, details are not given on >> how it was done, just that it was. >> >> The Oak-Orion is broken with a new piggy-back chip. Example pictures are >> shown. The Videocipher II is broken by the apparent re-programming of U30, >> a 27128 prom. I have two requests: (Oh,ok! Pretty Please?) First: Does anyone have a list of the other ICs used in the Videocipher II ? Second: I just moved into a new house which does not have cable in the area and I am thinking of buying a home satellite system. After many years of having cable TV, I want more than the six local stations. I have looked at both the "Home Satellite TV" and "STV" magazines and have been dissatisfied with their non-indepth reviews of equipment. What seems to be missing is comparasion of one brand verses another. I am looking for information on antennas, feeds, and LNBs in the way of performance, ease of assembly, accuracy, etc. Also, if you have a satellite system, please reply with how you like it. tektronix!teklds!dadla!bobd Thanx! Bob Davies