There are several ways to decode channels on the receiver. Some of them are quite legal. Others are available but illegal. Please be aware that you may be held liable for some of the decoded operations.
Instructions
Step 1
To decode satellite channels on the receiver, pay for their viewing for the required period of time in any way available to you, which is supported by the TV provider. Also, use the sharing function, which implies using an access card only on one satellite receiver, transmitting information to other devices connected to it. There is also another way to view encrypted channels - this is Internet sharing. In this case, you are looking for servers on the Internet that provide a similar service for a nominal fee (sometimes free of charge as part of a customer attraction campaign), and they provide you with access to watching satellite channels.
Step 2
Use also an alternative way to unlock channels - by entering keys into the receiver's emulator program using the remote control. In this case, you independently search for access keys on the Internet, and then enter them in the appropriate form in the service mode of the device.
Step 3
If your receiver does not have an emulator, update the software to the correct version using a removable storage device and an Internet connection. After that, you will be able to enter keys. This applies in very rare cases, for example, when the security policy of the company that provides you with access to satellite television does not provide for their periodic change (sometimes up to 1-2 times every 10-15 minutes). There are also receivers with emulators that support access key updates, however, this also has its drawbacks. Always the best option would be to pay for the full provision of access, rather than tune the lost channels each time, thereby, by the way, violating the terms of the contract.