Stefan said:Not necessarily or at least that's my understanding. My understanding is that some of those signals listed as FTA may be fixed key and some recievers, like previously authorised 4dtv recievers, may recieve those signals "free" but those signals are actually encrypted. If that's the case then this adapter may lock those signals but you wouldn't be able to watch them. I believe that in order to actually watch, or listen to in the case of audio channels, they would have to be what's called "zero key" and I've been told there are very few zero key DCII signals up there. I can't say that for certain as I don't have a DCII reciever and haven't really looked at any of these signals but that's what trustworthy sources have told me. So the bottom line is that unless you know form a reliable source that the signals in question are zero key DCII then don't count on it.
Good writeup! Thats pretty much the jist of it with DCII.