Discret 11, the French TV encryption of the 80s

(fabiensanglard.net)

43 points | by adunk 6 hours ago ago

6 comments

  • eloisant an hour ago

    My father was in electronics and schematics of pirate decoders were being passed around between friends/colleagues (this was before the web!) He got the schematics and built one.

    Later in the 90's, when TV cards became cheap enough I got one for my computer then there were software to decode the signal.

  • amiga386 an hour ago
  • dtagames 2 hours ago

    An ancient Easter egg is revealed at the end of this interesting article. The "all free" code was `1337` or "leet" in leet!

    • tclancy an hour ago

      Not quite. The T is silent.

  • kotaKat an hour ago

    Asking for "TBA 970" delay chips in electronic stores prompted employees to offer the full list required to build a "decodeur pirate"

    Good ol' civil disobedience. Love it.

  • breakingcups an hour ago

    [2020]