No. They will not due to the receivers being linked to a specific account number. This account number is called a CID. The CID is actionable to a specific lease agreement, that is specific to the receivers it was created with. The receivers have RID #'s (Receiver Identification Numbers) and they function hand in hand with Card Access #'s. The id card you question about, is the link between your account and what the receiver is able to access for you, and it will not work on another's cable box because it is linked to another account.
A more difficult question. Where to find the plate avenger MX board? The Avenger MX Video Board or Card is a uniquely designed descrambler / decoder board manufactured by a company called NewElectronX (http://newelectronx.com). The Avenger MX interface card can be installed into virtually any analog tuner: DVR Player, VCR Player, TVs, universal cable boxes (set top boxes / stb, receivers, decoders, tuners) like Tristar MX, TriStar MX Nano, Coolmax Platinum, GS3 PRO, Supermax, GS2 PRO, Tristar Masterpiece, Media Tech 2200, Clearmax 600, SmartBox Pro, Viewmax Pro Platinum, Vision Titanium, SuperMax Platinum, Viewmaster 4000, Coolbox Platinum, Tristar Avenger, Tristar 9000, and more. The easiest way to install the Avenger MX video board is to put the interface card into a universal cable box. There are tons of manuals that can show you how to do this safely, easily, and painlessly. You can find manuals or instructions on how to get the manual for the Avenger MX Video Board here: http://newelectronx.com/manuals.php It would be even easier to install the Avenger MX Video Card into a TriStar MX Nano unmodified universal cable box located here: http://newelectronx.com/proddetail.php?prod=tristar-mx-raw The TriStar MX Nano can replace Jerrold Impulse cable boxes, General Instrument cable boxes, Scientific Atlanta cable boxes, Tocom cable boxes, Zenith cable boxes, Pioneer cable boxes. Step by step install instructions for the Avenger MX Video Interface Quickboard can be found here: http://newelectronx.com/help.php?faq_id=60 or here: http://newelectronx.com/help.php?faq_id=102
No. A TV tuner card receives television signals just as a regular television set would. Other than a cable bill (if you have cable), there are no fees associated with receiving a TV tuner card.
you recycle it
They are available from 20$ onwards, which means you can by approximately four to five gift card boxes for 100$.
Cardboard
Cable cards can be purchased or rented from cable companies. Most cable companies rent them out to people at a monthly fee. Companies such as Comcast and Service Electric sell and rent cable cards.
A modem. However, there is a card that can connect computers trough telephone or cable television lines, too.
No
get a yugioh gold series, collectors pack, open it, then the sub-box in the middle will have crush card virus in it. Return the other mini-boxes, if the store keeper allows.
A network interface card (NIC) would allow that.
whiteboard i think
Lan Card provides a port for a network cable to connect the pc to a network.. LAN : Local area network or Ethernet Card and Network Card