The Real World Of Satellite TV Descramblers
If you are currently a satellite TV user and you are finding that it is impossible for you to view pay-per-view and premium broadcasts, then you may want to purchase one of the many satellite TV descramblers that are available. It is important for you to understand how satellite TV works so that you then can look at ways to tweak the process if you are not completely satisfied with the transmission you are receiving. Descramblers are a way for you to make your satellite TV viewing that much better. You will be able to see programs that normally would be inaccessible using standard satellite TV.
If you have satellite TV, then you have a satellite dish installed somewhere on your premises. This dish receives signals from a satellite out in space and these signals are sent to a receiver located next to your TV. This receiver converts these radio signals into understandable audio and video signals which are fed into your TV equipment. If these signals are “free-to-air” then they will go through and not be scrambled. However, other signals are scrambled and you cannot watch the program without a descrambler to interpret them. You receive “free-to-air” signals easily because advertisers pay the satellite providers for the right to show their products on the air. Other programs require you to contribute something before being allowed to watch the show.
In order for a satellite TV provider to make a profit, he has to charge you for premium shows that are available for satellite TV users. To do this, the provider scrambles the TV signals when they reach your TVs receiver. If you have paid a fee to watch a particular pay-per-view program, then the internal descrambler in your set-top box will decode the signal and let you watch the show. Otherwise, you won’t be able to see it unless you have your own way to descramble the signals.
There is no law that states you cannot legally own a satellite descrambler. However, you are required to notify your satellite TV provider if you are descrambling their signals. They then have the right to send you a bill for the descrambling that you have done. Digital TV signals are very difficult to descramble so in today’s world the practicality of descrambling is decreasing. It probably is much easier and less costly simply to pay your provider for the premium programs you want to see and let the internal descrambler do its work.
You will need to decide what option is best for you regarding satellite TV descramblers. You can legally own a descrambler, but most likely you will end up paying for premium TV programs anyway. Satellite providers want to make a profit and they certainly can’t if their subscribers are getting the best programs for free. And, the digital TV age has made it hard for descrambling devices to decode their signals. You will need to look at all of your options and decide what will best fit your unique TV viewing situation.
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