BSB DMAC receivers and modifications
Feature set comparison
Receiver | DataVision (data port) | AGB Audience Survey | D2MAC mod? | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
Ferguson SRB1 | ✅ | ❌ | ✅ | Modified for D2MAC and PAL reception by Trac Satellite and others. |
Tatung TRX2801 (Decca DRX-2851) | ❌ | ✅ | ❌ | Data port is present but used for AGB Audience Survey. DataVision not expected to be implemented. |
Philips STU902 | ❌ | ❌ | ✅ | Manual suggests that the data port “may be used for features such as an Audience Survey” Modified for D2MAC by Transworld Satellites. |
ITT-Nokia/Salora 5903 |
DataVision support is speculative - it's not known whether this was actually deployed by BSB. An article in New Scientist from January 1990 (BSB faces setback over business data service) says that Ferguson “had been burning midnight oil to write the software needed to decode Datavision, and [believed] it was ahead of its three competitors, Philips, Salora and Tatung.”
A BSB Datavision promo video is available on Youtube.
ITT chipset versions
There are several versions of the ITT DMA2285 DMAC/D2MAC decoder.
According to an article in Maplin 'Electronics' magazine, March 1993, widescreen and soft-scramble will only work on chipset version 30 and later.
Ferguson SRB1
Ferguson documentation:
- SRB1 service manual – cleaned up, with schematic pages stitched
- Original Ferguson SRB1 ROM – version FerR2.0e
The SRB1 was the 'standard' BSB receiver at launch, and proved to be very versatile. After BSB's closure, many of these were sold at a low price as liquidated stock and modified to receive other satellite signals. Trac Satellite were a key player in this market, producing several modification kits ranging from a simple D2MAC FTA ROM-swap to a full dual-mode PAL/D2MAC conversion with a Eurocrypt smartcard slot and built-in “two-chip” Multimac smartcard.
Trac Satellite upgrade information
- Trac Satellite D2MAC Upgrade ROM – version 2.11. Convert an SRB1 for FTA D2MAC.
- Trac Satellite D2MAC/PAL v3.00 ROM – dumped from my SRB1 with PAL/D2MAC upgrade.
- Trac Satellite D2MAC/PAL "Receiver" v3.21 ROM (from Trac's old website)
- Works with the PAL/D2MAC upgrade.
- Adds a “Brightness” option to the D2MAC video tuning screen.
- Trac Satellite D2MAC "Internal Card Slot" v3.50 ROM (from Trac's old website)
- Doesn't seem to allow access to the tuning menus. Only has a “Decoder Menu”.
- This was probably used with the Trac “D2MAC decoder” mod, which allowed an SRB1 to be connected to the baseband output of another receiver.
- The Trac “front card slot” upgrade ROM ZIP file was the same as the “Internal card slot” ZIP file, but only contained the 8031 ROM image.
I don't know what the difference between the various Trac Satellite ROMs is, or how to identify the modifications. If you know, please drop me an email: philpem@gmail.com.
Hidden screens
Pressing Setup
on the back panel of the receiver will display the ROM version number.
Pressing Shift
then Menu
will display the channel information: channel number, frequency, channel name (from the SI data), audio type, and bit error rate.
RGB/LO tuning
Press Menu
to open the on-screen setup menu. Hold Shift
and press 9
on the remote.
- Press
Enter
to switch to Decoder mode - Press
Cancel
to switch to Receiver mode 1
/4
,2
/5
,3
/6
adjust the RGB cutoffs.8
/9
adjusts the local oscillator0
stores the new settings,VIEW
exits without saving
Temporarily reverting the PAL/DMAC mod
The PAL/DMAC modification can be partially reverted to allow the original Ferguson firmware to be used. This can be useful to read out the ACM data on a modified Ferguson receiver.
This is a somewhat involved process and not for the faint of heart.
- Unplug the MAC board from the card reader board. Plug the MAC board directly into the receiver motherboard.
- Desolder the left and right audio wires going from the MAC board to the PAL board.
- Disconnect “VBC” and “VI” from the PAL board. Connect them together.
- On the underside of the PCB, a diode and a wire are connected to the centre pin of transistor TV19. Desolder the diode and insulate the end of the wire.
- Follow the service manual guide to set up VCO levels and RGB cutoff.
Beware that the insulation on the wire used by Trac has a tendency of melting easily. You may need to repair wires with splices and/or heatshrink to reinstall the mod.
LNB types
The Trac ROMs support three types of LNB:
Type | LO offset | Frequency range |
---|---|---|
FSS | 10.0 GHz | 10.9 to 11.7 GHz |
BSB DBS | 10.75 GHz | 11.7 to 12.5 GHz |
Telecom | 11.0 GHz | 11.95 to 12.75 GHz |
The above assumes a receiver tuner range of 0.95 to 1.75 GHz.
DATA port enhancements
The Trac D2MAC/PAL modification adds a 0V/12V switchable output and a PAL video signal to the DATA port.
The DATA port is an 8-pin DIN socket.
DATA port pin | Function |
---|---|
1 | Ferguson: Data output Trac: “VO”: +12V / 0V switchable – NOTE outputs -11V in “0V” mode |
2 | Ground |
3 | Ferguson: NC Trac: Always-on PAL video to decoder. 1V p-p on approx. 3V DC level |
4 | |
5 | Ferguson: NC Trac: “DI”: Decoder video input |
6 | |
7 | |
8 |
The video pins can be connected to a SVA-1 Videocrypt decoder's Decoder SCART port. The de-emphasis filter needs to be enabled if HackTV is being run with the “--filter
” option.
Tatung TRX-2801
Tatung documentation:
- TRX-2801 main firmware ROM (Intel D87C257) version TUKR1.3
I've created a LIRC IR remote configuration file for the TRX-2801:
Test mode
To enter Test mode:
- Hold the
TEST
key on the local keypad while powering the receiver on. - Keep the
TEST
key depressed until the LED display showsH
(standby). - Press the
Standby
button to wake the receiver. The receiver will display scrambled pictures when not authorised, instead of blanking the video – this is intentional. - Press
MENU
to display the main menu. - Press
6
to enter the Test menu.
The receiver will remain in test mode until it is switched off and back on again.
Philips STU902
- Philips STU902 service manual (thanks to freeservicemanuals.info)
- Philips STU902 firmware ROMs:
- version PhiR209 (thanks to fsphil)
- version PhiR213 (thanks to fsphil)
ACM diagnostics – press Menu
, then the 0
(zero) key.
Transworld D2MAC modification
Transworld Satellites made several D2MAC modifications for the STU902. These ranged from an EPROM-only mod which only allowed access to free-to-air channels, right up to a Eurocrypt-capable D2MAC mod with a front-panel card-slot.
I'm looking for information and instructions for the Transworld mods, as I currently have a Transworld-modified receiver which powers on, displays “00” then “01” on the display, but otherwise doesn't work. If you have any details on these upgrades (or others), please contact me by email.
STU902 hardware architecture
The main CPU is a Philips 80C31, running at 11.0592MHz.
The PSEN (program store) is connected to the 27C512 program memory EPROM.
The XDATA (external data) memory is mapped as follows:
0000
to1FFF
: MK48H64 RAM “7501”, not battery backed. 8 Kbytes.2000
to7FFF
: RAM shadow copies (undefined)8000
toFFFF
: Subdecoded by 74F139 “7512”:8000
to9FFF
: Display Segment Latch “7514”- Bit 0: G
- Bit 1: F
- Bit 2: E
- Bit 3: D
- Bit 4: Red and Green LEDs (Red = DIG1, Green = DIG2)
- Bit 5: A
- Bit 6: B
- Bit 7: C
A000
toBFFF
: Display Common, Switches and Control Latch- Bit 7: → C7
- Bit 6: Digit 1 / Red LED
- Bit 5: Digit 2 / Green LED
- Bit 4: STDBY → D6
- Bit 3: RESET ⇒ B4, C5
- Bit 2: Standby switch, 0 to sense on P1.3.
- Bit 1: Service link, 0 to sense on P1.3.
- Bit 0: Setup switch, 0 to sense on P1.3.
C000
toDFFF
: IMBUS Register ReadE000
toFFFF
: Access Control Module- A11: Register Select
- A12: Read/!Write
Interrupts:
- INT0: Infrared remote
- INT1: Access Control Module