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Date Posted: 04:20:26 02/14/02 Thu
Author: Ronald
Subject: Tom: How to bypass unscrambled Channel?
In reply to: Tom 's message, "Re: How to bypass unscrambled Channel?" on 22:33:10 02/13/02 Wed

>I think jpb did it by looking for the PED that starts
>the suppressed sync just before the horizontal sync
>pulse. If the PED is there, then the signal is
>scrambled. I don't remember ever seeing the actual
>code but it shouldn't be hard to modify. Another way
>would be to sample the sync pulse level and compare it
>to a reference voltage.

Hi Tom,
Is there any sample where I can try? I am not expert in programming but I can do cut and paste

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  • Re: How to bypass unscrambled Channel? -- Jain, 05:08:21 02/14/02 Thu
  • Re: How to bypass unscrambled Channel? -- Ronald, 06:05:46 02/14/02 Thu
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