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December 15, 2009 - List of UNLOCKED Working Receivers

Monday, December 14th, 2009

Receivers UP with software and updates provided by N2News:

  • NFusion Nova
  • NFusion Phoenix SD
  • NFusion Solaris
  • NFusion Nuvenio HD
  • Sonicview SV-360 Elite (with iHub) 
  • Sonicview SV-360 Premium (with iHub) 
  • Sonicview SV-8000 HD (with iHub) 
  • Conaxsat Duo (with Hub)
  • Conaxsat Trio (with Hub) 
  • Conaxsat Nano (with Hub) 
  • Conaxsat Mini (with Hub)
  • Coolsat 5000
  • Coolsat 6000
  • KBox K1 Pro (with KHub) 
  • KBox K1 Plus (with KHub)

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Do you need new FTA keys? Are you looking for the Latest FTA Keys?

Thursday, April 2nd, 2009

Do you need new FTA keys?  Are you looking for the Latest FTA Keys?

Depending on the region you live in and the type of hardware you have, you may need one or more of the Latest FTA Keys.

The keys you are looking for are always listed as a series of numbers, although they may not look like it.  The numbers for the latest and freshest fta keys are shown in hexadecimal.    That means you will see each number displayed with 2 digits or letters A-F.    You should also be looking for your service provider and the code ID.  For example, Dish 0101 or ExpressVu 0906.

Question:  Will the latest keys listed on this website work with my receiver?

Answer: n2news has the latest fta keys available as well as detailed instructions and support for your receiver.   We have support as well as the most recent fta keys for SonicView, ViewSonic, Pansat, Coolsat, CNX, and many more.

Question: How often do the keys change?

Answer: The keys can change daily or once a month, there is no way to know.  With your membership you can check back as often as you want.  We always have the latest FTA Keys.

Question: Do you have FREE Fta keys?

Answer: Unlike most site that claim to have Free Fta Keys, we have the latest fta keys always.  That takes manpower, resources and dedication.  Our fta keys are accurate and available with your membership.

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Connecting your TV to your Receiver

Tuesday, December 9th, 2008

Connecting your TV to your Receiver

by Sammy Satellite. – Staff Writer for n2news

Connecting your receiver to the TV is the first step in getting into the world of FTA. Some might say it’s the most important step! The first thing you need to do is get a good look at the connection on the back of your receiver and the back of your TV. Use Sammy’s chart starting at the top to figure out the best connections to use:

My T.V. Has…. I should connect….

A small horizontal plug that looks like it could fit a nickel called an HDMI plug.


If your receiver supports HDMI output, simply connect the two and you’re set. This offers the best picture quality and audio in the same cable.

A set of 3 plugs colored Red, Green, and Blue also called Pr, Pb, Py component cables.


If your receiver has the same connectors use these with a nice shielded cable. A tip from Sammy, don’t waste your money on Moster Cables!

These three cables get you a picture so you’ll still need sound. Connect the Red and White cables to the Red and White audio input on your TV or Stereo Receiver.

A small black circle with 5 little holes called an S-Video connection.


There is a good chance your T.V. and Receiver have an S-Video connection and it’s a good idea to use it if you don’t have Component Video or HDMI. You’ll still need sound so connect those Red and White cables for audio.

A yellow RCA jack


This is the last resort connection but every TV and Receiver supports it for a reason. The Yellow RCA Video input is like Sammy’s dog, it’s old but it still has some life left in it.

If you have a surround sound system, and everyone should, then you want to connect the audio from the back of the receiver directly into the sound system. The best way to do this is with an Orange audio jack that is labeled “Digital Cable” or “Digital Coax”. If your receiver doesn’t have the orange connector, look for a small square connector that says “Optical”. For this you’ll need an inexpensive Optical Audio cable from any superstore. Finally, you may use the Red and White audio cables if you don’t plan to watch movies with full surround sound.

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A Guide to FTA Receiver - Part 3

Friday, December 5th, 2008

The final part of the FTA Receiver Guide is a checklist you can use to help make your decision easier. Print this guide and make notes as you look through all of our detailed receiver reviews. 

• Do you have an LCD (thin and flat) TV that is larger than 25”? If so, a receiver that supports OTA (OVER-THE-AIR) ATSC HDTV is worth the investment. Look at the Viewsat 9000 HD, Captiveworks CW-800S PVR, Pansat 9200 HD, and the Sonicview HDTV models.

• Are you looking for a multi-media center that can play your MP3 files and show slideshows? Newer receivers with a front USB port generally let you plug and play with your music and pictures. The Captiveworks 800s will even play movies you are able to put on a USB drive.

• If you are new to FTA and you have a Wireless Internet configured in your home, consider a receiver from Nova combined with a WiFi bridge. The unit is simple and easy to operate and will keep you up and running all by itself. The Nova nFusion is a low cost simple introduction to the world of FTA.

• If you are installing the device in a mobile home, RV, or fifth wheel, look for a higher quality receiver from a manufacturer with a solid reputation such as the Sonicview 360 series. When you are mobile you’ll want a nice PVR for the times when no signal is available and you’ll want a unit that supports a rotation device as well as an external ATSC (local broadcast) digital antenna.

• A PVR is essential but if you really love your TV make sure you look at how the PVR works. Does it require a computer such as the nFusion or does it work with an External HD (Hard Drive)? If you want to watch a show and record a different show you’ll need a unit with a Dual Tuner.

• Are you adventurous? Consider a PC Card or USB Device such as the Nexus-S. These cards plug into your PC and use software to play FTA TV. Software has come a long way and can do some amazing things but requires a lot of trial and error to get it configuration and isn’t for the novice.

  

  Novice Experienced User Cutting Edge
Entry Level/Budget Brand If
you’re a novice, invest a little and save some pain.
Pansat
3500 SD

Sonicview
360 Premier

Starter Unit nFusion
Nova

Viewsat
VS Pro

Sonicview
360 Elite

Best Value
Sonicview
360 Elite
 

 


nFusion
Nuvenio HD
 

 


Pansat
9200 HD
 

 

Only the best
Sonicview
8000 HD With 8psk module is currently the best receiver all around.
 

 

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A Guide to FTA Receivers - Part 2

Thursday, December 4th, 2008

 

A Guide to FTA Receiver - Part 2

by Sammy Satellite. – Staff Writer for n2news

In part 1 of this series we looked at what general features make FTA receiver models different.  In part 2 we’re going to look at specific FTA receivers that are all a good entry into the FTA hobby.   With dozens of models on the market it is important to find one that fits your exact needs.

Brand / Model

Average Street Price

Notes

Sonicview 360 Premier

$139.99 or

$179.99 Elite

The 360 Premier is an excellent way to get started in the world of FTA.  This workhorse features all basic features plus a host of features such as the front USB ports that can be used to update the software or to record your favorite shows. The receiver has excellent community support, boots quickly, and can even view Photos and Music from a usb drive.  

(Click here to read our full review of the 360 Premier and Elite Products from Sonicview)

 

Sonicview SV-HD8000

$469.00

Possibly the most popular HD receiver available, it features a solid lineup of features, excellent community support, a built in cooling fan and support for additional hardware tuners needed for some satellite reception.

 

Viewsat Ultra

$159.99

The Ultra is Generation 2 receiver featuring a USB port, fast blind scan and variety of output options.   All around, the features included with this receiver are solid, fast, and well tested.   The true 7-day Electronic Program Guide has some unique features as well. 

NFusion Nova

$149.99

The nFusion Nova represents and entirely different way to FTA.   This fairly new product line entered the FTA market with a giant splash featuring live updates over the internet automatically and a very impressive satellite setup and scanner.   The Nova includes an interesting type of PVR allowing your shows to be record over your wireless or wired home network directly on your home computer or laptop.

The included PVR is on the low end but the automatic updates and impressive EPG (Electronic Programming Guide) as well as the fast Blind Scan make this worth a second look.

Sammy Satellite recommends the nFusion Nova as the best hassle free entry into FTA as long as you have high speed internet or wireless available.  Make sure you read the full nFusion Nova and nFusion Nuvenio HD receiver.

 

Pansat 3500SD

$119.99

 

The Pansat 3500SD was the first “Generation 2” receiver and features a large range of support for FTA around the world.    The receiver is fairly basic but does FTA very well.    Loading software is very easy with the included front-loading SD CARD slot and software is quick to arrive on the site when needed. 

 

Pansat 9200HD

$399.00 + Expansion Module

It’s hard to find something bad to say about a dual tuner receiver that supports MPEG-2 and MPEG-4 and Over-the-air (ATSC) HDTV.   With the optional expansion module the receiver is capable of decoding virtually every format as well as surround sound.    This model features a fast cpu for a responsive on-screen display as well as a 10,000 channel EPG.   There is an included PVR offering some ability to record shows.

 

Pansat is known for well built machines that can last for years and that means there are always users willing to lend a hand.

 

 

 

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