greg's conversions(well anybody with convertion problems)

so how do i convert Aussie terrestial pal coming out of a wall socket to UK pal going into the back of a UK telly, then ?

in real time ?

huh ? :D

PS LWR DVD 's are working fine :thumb
 
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motomartin said:
so how do i convert Aussie terrestial pal coming out of a wall socket to UK pal going into the back of a UK telly, then ?

in real time ?

huh ? :D

PS LWR DVD 's are working fine :thumb

In Ireland and the rest of these off shore European isles, the non-digital terrestrial transmitted TV signal has a 6Mhz sound subcarrier, continential Europe and the Antipodean colonies use a 5.5Mz subcarrier. In Ireland, other parts of Europe and the Aus, a mix of UHF and VHF transmitter frequencies are used, while in the John Bull's island UHF frequencies only are used.

The simplest solution to your problem is to acquire a cheap local VCR and use it as a tuner. connecting to the SCART/ video audio input of your UK telly which now functions solely as a monitor.

Or find a replacement tuner from an equivalent Aus model.

Or, if you are receive picture but not sound, having the sound carrier retuned from 6 to 5.5 Mhz, but this can lead to other problems such as a buzz on the audio, vision beat problems and cross channel interference and it may not be possible with some of the more modern sets.
 
correct sir.

Bought a $100 VCR - works a treat. :)

however - euro scart connectors are not normally fitted to domestic stuff out here - most things use RCA type connectors

....also brought with me a video transmitting device to beam tv around the house - works fine too plugged into a scart splitter box out of the VCR
 


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