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toolpusher wrote:Currently have a 6ft satellite Dish with captivework 800 box and dongle. Currently looking for info on how to get Dish network. please respond or leave PM
would halp if you define "thaving" though....
*Clout*
thaving is when someone with a lisp shaves.
nivelli wrote:PM me my dish is up and legal reciver
nivelli wrote:yes subscription fees depends on package
ase_tt wrote:Aite guys, Amazonas will be completely down by month end. Everyone with amazonas will need an IKS subscription in some cases new boxes or just dongles. I am charging $2000 for 1yr IKS and setup fees.
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jsr wrote:ase_tt wrote:Aite guys, Amazonas will be completely down by month end. Everyone with amazonas will need an IKS subscription in some cases new boxes or just dongles. I am charging $2000 for 1yr IKS and setup fees.
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any way to provide the list of channels ,especially movie channels to se i the $2000 investment is worth it?
qd32 wrote:jsr wrote:ase_tt wrote:Aite guys, Amazonas will be completely down by month end. Everyone with amazonas will need an IKS subscription in some cases new boxes or just dongles. I am charging $2000 for 1yr IKS and setup fees.
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any way to provide the list of channels ,especially movie channels to se i the $2000 investment is worth it?
i subscribed for only 125usd per year. it works great, no problems so far.
There is also instructions on how to do it yourself.
$2000 sure if you want to give away extra $$$$
dean_spleen09 wrote:qd32 post link to the $125usd/yr site
rodfarva wrote:anyone know if HD signal is available thru this?
zoom rader wrote:If you have the old direct TV dish which was a 3 footer, then you can get Amazonas for free. Its carries about 200 Channels which contains about 60 English stations. You get all the HBO, MAX and many other channels plus PLAYBOY. Installation cost is $3500 with you own 3 Footer dish.
PM me for further infor.
pugboy wrote:let me summarize the common "free" dish system used today
1 - you need a dish, at least 6, 8ft better
2 - a special receiver, easy to get, viewsat, pansat and others
3 - you need to get the dish aligned/aimed and wired up to your rx
4 - the rx is sold blank/unprogrammed so you need to get special files
loaded into it which unscramble the signals
5 - the files are usually provided on websites by other satellite people who
go through the trouble of figuring out the descramble code or whatever you
want to call it
6 - the satellite owners change codes very often now, used to be
only before big events like superbowl, boxing etc
each time the codes are changed you will find yourself having to get the new descramble files(assuming they are available soon), if you don't know how to load them via usb/laptop then you will be calling your satellite guy to do it for you
he might even block your calls since you will be calling him all hours of the day
if your receiver doesn't have an update available soon enough you will be cussing the man who sold it to you(think inshan) and say he sell you crap
apart from the fact that scramble updates happen very often now, there are also changing the scrambling method used, so it is no longer a cat and mouse game
in fact the game soon over
qd32 wrote:dean_spleen09 wrote:qd32 post link to the $125usd/yr site
http://caribtester.com/showthread.php?2 ... d-of-Month
Contact sales, he will give information.
R-H-D wrote:email ikstnt@gmail.com think his price is like $770TT per year for AMAZ61W
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