- TV
programming on a
subscription basis. The
second version of
Videocipher,
Videocipher II, was the
primary encryption scheme used by
major cable TV programmers...
-
purchased VideoCipher, who had
developed the industry-standard
system for
scrambling and
decoding satellite television signals,
VideoCipher II. This product...
-
television receivers.
VideoCipher I (deprecated)
VideoCipher II (deprecated)
VideoCipher II+
VideoCipher II RS (Renewable Security) Digi
Cipher 2 is
General Instrument's...
- from Motorola,
using General Instrument's Digi
Cipher II for encryption. It can tune in both
analog VideoCipher II and
digital DCII
satellite channels. 4DTV...
- The Vigenère
cipher (French pronunciation: [viʒnɛːʁ]) is a
method of
encrypting alphabetic text
where each
letter of the
plaintext is
encoded with a different...
-
began testing Digi
Cipher I, the
digital equivalent to
VideoCipher.
Initial tests proved to be successful,
leading PBS to
adopt Digi
Cipher I for all their...
-
pigpen cipher (alternatively
referred to as the
masonic cipher, Freemason's
cipher,
Rosicrucian cipher,
Napoleon cipher, and tic-tac-toe
cipher) is a geometric...
- (DBSA).
Videocipher II used
analog scrambling on its
video signal and Data
Encryption Standard–based
encryption on its
audio signal.
VideoCipher II was...
- In cryptography, a
substitution cipher is a
method of
encrypting in
which units of
plaintext are
replaced with the ciphertext, in a
defined manner, with...
-
Instrument (now part of Motorola) Info
Cipher 1500P
satmodem technology. The Info
Cipher modem was an add-on to
VideoCipher II+/RS TVRO
receivers and received...