M-net decoder

Ylona

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Hi there

I was given an Mnet Decoder recently and wanted to know how to get it set up, do I just call DSTV and say I have the mnet decoder and then have them turn on the signal (obviously pay the R 260 +- monthly) ?

The other question is would I need a dish and if so is it the usual dstv dish?
 

waynegohl

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is the mnet decoder the same as the dstv decoder? the reason i ask is your thread heading says mnet decoder yet you mention dstv.
 

Ou grote

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Nope, no dish required.
Instructions are in the manual that came with it.

Phone them and they hook u up.
 

waynegohl

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ok like mine i guess. i would think you phone the call centre and give them the number of the machine and have it put on for you and you connect it up to a normal aerial. i think thats how its done, i did mine years ago.
 

LazyLion

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Hi there

I was given an Mnet Decoder recently and wanted to know how to get it set up, do I just call DSTV and say I have the mnet decoder and then have them turn on the signal (obviously pay the R 260 +- monthly) ?

The other question is would I need a dish and if so is it the usual dstv dish?

No, you do not need a dish, but you do need a normal TV Aerial that can pick up E-TV, SABC, etc. The M-net Decoder gets its signal from the TV aerial.
 

Lydon

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MNet is part of DStv's package, that's where the confusion comes in. Effectively they're two different things basically :)
 

howardb

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No, you do not need a dish, but you do need a normal TV Aerial that can pick up E-TV, SABC, etc. The M-net Decoder gets its signal from the TV aerial.

What he said - you'll need a UHF aerial for M-Net (and e-TV) - VHF for the others...
 

LazyLion

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What he said - you'll need a UHF aerial for M-Net (and e-TV) - VHF for the others...

now why did you have to go and flook at the lady??? :D

She probably can't find her thread anyway, since this was originally posted in the first forum of the board. :rolleyes:
 

howardb

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now why did you have to go and flook at the lady??? :D

She probably can't find her thread anyway, since this was originally posted in the first forum of the board. :rolleyes:

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dadecoza

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Hi there

I was given an Mnet Decoder recently and wanted to know how to get it set up, do I just call DSTV and say I have the mnet decoder and then have them turn on the signal (obviously pay the R 260 +- monthly) ?

The other question is would I need a dish and if so is it the usual dstv dish?

You must first get the mnet decoder in your name, which is not always a easy task.
You must have a letter from the previous owner with his/her id number and signature saying that they sold you the decoder.

The best thing to do is take the decoder with you to a multichoice outlet and do the transfer there then they will setup the decoder and make sure everything is working.
 

Ylona

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Of course I found the thread, I am not blonde.
Thanks for your replies gentlemen.
 

Gunny

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You need a letter from the person that gave it to you along with a copy of their ID. Fax it to Mnet with your details, then call and setup a payment method make sure you have the decoder plugged in and it has a decent signal then they send a turn on signal and you watching Mnet only for half the price of DSTV :sick:.

Rip off if you ask me
 

mh348

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If don't have a letter and ID from the previous owner you'll need to sign an affidavit (at the police station) stating that the decoder was given to you/or you bought it. Once you hand it to MultiCHoice they'll transfer it onto your name.
 

Ou grote

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If don't have a letter and ID from the previous owner you'll need to sign an affidavit (at the police station) stating that the decoder was given to you/or you bought it. Once you hand it to MultiCHoice they'll transfer it onto your name.

Yeah, it's a long story.
Pity they don't have the same process with cellphones and a few other things people get killed for.
 
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