A bit of #D2MAC #DMAC #HackTV stuff arrived in the post. Three manuals: a Ferguson SRB1 BSB Receiver service manual, a Fairchild Semiconductor Semicustom Databook and a National Semiconductor Terminal Management Processor (NS455) databook.
The databooks aren't related but they were only a few pounds on ebay.
Matt from Matt's TV Barn takes a close look at hacktv: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wh2lGbFZgrA #hacktv #hackrf
If you find yourself looking for the #CEA608 #EIA608 #CTA608 #ClosedCaptions and #VChip standard on a cold winter's day... don't pay ANSI $200 for it. It's downloadable for free from the CTA:
https://shop.cta.tech/products/line-21-data-services
Add to cart, check out, fill in your details, receive PDF.
The more work I do on the #analogcable project for #hacktv, the more I feel like I might be making a trip to the Cable Center's Barco Library in Denver, CO in the not too distant future. Assuming it's open to the public. That's a question I need to ask ... https://www.cablecenter.org/the-barco-library
I should have posted screenshots - but I fixed a Ferguson SRB1 BSB box for #hacktv use yesterday.
Someone had pulled a capacitor trying to add baseband input support (the same mod BITD could be use to turn an SRB1 into a D2MAC decoder-descrambler).
Shame they also blew the ACM power supply fuse (how?!) and broke a BC548 transistor in the process.
Oh well, easy fix. I bypassed the fuse with a wire, please don't tell anyone.....
Messing around with US-style closed captions. My decoder is very unwell but I finally managed to get it to display something for a few seconds. #hacktv
On a side note, a chat in the ABUG talk last night has led me to rethink how to approach dumping the RAM on the #BSB access control module for #HackTV.
I'm thinking it might be safer to use two test clips - one on the EPROM, the other on the RAM to pick up the write-enable, output-enable and chip-selects. Less risk of shorting out the battery-backup voltage.
I could get the whole A/D bus from the EPROM, but that doesn't give me R/!W. That's only present as decoded chip selects.
Enabled the line-18 coding patch from @fsphil . Sadly doesn't work (the box isn't detecting this as scrambled video). But the encoding is remarkably subtle. Colour burst on top of grey video to send a '1' bit. Throw in a few more VBI lines and you probably wouldn't notice this. #analogcable #HackTV
Seems like the MK Cable box is a bit deaf. So now this is - 160MHz RF, 47dB IF gain, 12dB RF gain, and the PSA4-5043 LNA's 18dB gain on top of that. #analogcable #hacktv #hackrf
Excellent! Finally found a UK CATV channel map. 108 channels! It's in the Scientific-Atlanta Broadband Databook: http://www.mymyia.com/manuals/BBdatabook.pdf
(needless to say I've saved a copy)
NTL analog channel 2 (Box)? Turns out that's about 64.25MHz. Needed a gain of 47dB on the HackRF to get a good picture, so I doubled the frequency... Seems like 128MHz is closer, that works down to 7dB. It's going to take a while to identify all the channels though. Would love a frequency list!
HackTV->HackRF->6dB att->DC block->cable box
Cc @fsphil
#hacktv #cabletv #reverseengineering #hackrf
First release of satradio: https://github.com/fsphil/satradio
It can transmit one or more FM/ADR radio stations with an SDR for reception on an analogue/ADR satellite receiver. #hacktv #adr