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equipment standard of Direct TV Loaders Directv Inc. or Echostar Communications Corp. is not directly compatible with any LAWFUL Canadian DTH broadcaster. NO information of any kind relating to either of these distinctly sovereign broadcasting services. In an attempt to hinder hackers, DirecTV periodically adds specific CAM ID numbers to a blacklist. If an Access Card with a blacklisted Direct TV Loaders CAM ID is used, the receiver will give a "Call Extension 745" error, regardless of whether or not the card has proper programming, or a good hack. This blacklist is why hackers usually copy known good .bins sent down from DirecTV’s satellites up in space. When you tune to a channel, it is encrypted. The access card then computes the datastream, and if the card says the channel is authorized, it descrambles the signal for the Direct TV Loaders television. Programmer An ISO7816 smartcard reader/writer that plugs into your computer’s serial port and permits a hacker to read and write to any ISO7816 smartcard, such as the access cards. Update (aka USW) A change in the code on the access card, usually done to destroy cards with hacks on them, or to add some fuctionality (such as interactive TV) to the access card. USW add or remove programming from each and every individual card. The cards are very similar to standard smart cards, but they implore advanced security measures to ensure that the card cannot be tampered with using a standard smart card reader/writer. In the span of DIRECTV, there have been 3 different generations, or versions of the Access Cards, and they are named Direct TV Loaders according to the letter that precedes the identification number. In chronological order,

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