Volker Kuhlmann wrote:
> Heh, I'd like to know too. The key for it has the same shape as a socket
> from the usual socket sets, except it is square, not hexagonal. In fact
> it looks very identical to those old square-socket-on-a-handle keys
> railwaymen carried to open all the doors passengers aren't usually
> supposed to go into.

A large screw driver can usually spin those.

> For the SaturnTelstraClear(TM) box I think the major difference is that
> the key is also somehow magnetic. This pulls a couple of levers inside
> the grey box out of the way which then allows the square bolt to turn.
> Can anyone confirm this kind of principle being used?

If Nick does the 4WD bullbar trick he can let us all know.

>> Secondly I assume this is the same cable as one would use for a sky
>> dish? (I have plenty of rg6)
>
> Yes it's RG6, but DO NOT USE JUST ANY RG6. Make sure you get sky-rated

The Beldin stuff is sky rated.

Yuri

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