View Full Version : Where are the SK's on a sub/ex-sub 102
sparkfarmer
02-14-2006, 07:31 PM
I have a sub 510/5900 receiver and would like to find where in the image of the 102 card the sk's are located?
I would like to find the sk's on the card and apply them to the tsop of a 301.010/3100.010 and see if it will work?
I've searched here and other sites looking for there location but can't find the info.
Thanks..
pecker88
02-14-2006, 07:41 PM
not really sure if this helps, but...
I have a subbed 508 and I wanted to use the info from the subbed 102, so I unlocked sub, added tiers, then wrote that image on another r102. then I cloned the 508 to a 301.010 by simply taking bk's and ird# from 508 and changed them on the 301 to match. inserted cloned card, and everything works perfectly.
So, out of all of this, my 508 (w/ dt chipset) must use DT08 and NOT sk's. This is contradictory to what the literature says, but it works.
hope this sheds some light on your situation.
sparkfarmer
02-14-2006, 07:56 PM
I also read that the 510 and some of the last 508's and 301.013's use sk's.
the 301.010 2700 3700 4700 4900 most 508's and several other jtagable receivers use dt08.
On dt08 receivers matching boxkeys and ird no's seems to work.
I'm looking for the location of the sk's on a sub card to try to use this info to put the sk's on a dt08 receiver and get it to run with the clone of the sub..
It's called testing.. I'm sure if I get it to work many will benefit..
Littlebear151
02-14-2006, 08:15 PM
Write protected IRD's use Sk's and older IRDs use DT08
you should be able to load the bin into GenDT08 to get the SK or DT08
I don't understand why anyone would want to use SK on a DT08 reveiver looks like you just making a target..
LB
To find the session key, search for : 00 0C 08 10. The 16 bytes after the 10 are the session key
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