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Postby denisthefish » 01 Aug 2006 10:25

now i know its the last thing on peoples mind when they are in icmeler,but does anybody know if a telly from england will work in turkey?
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Postby Enquirer » 01 Aug 2006 11:57

years ago i used to sell multisystem tv set (sets that can work in other countries)

England uses PAL I and the signal is UHF
Turkey uses if i remember correctly PAL B which is VHF (big old style "H" shape aerials needed)and PAL G which is UHF (UK style aerial needed)
The sound carrier frequency is different to ours so you may get a picture but no sound if you took a designed only for England TV to Turkey.

Now this is where it gets a bit complicated if you took a English TV to Turkey and connected a Satellite system or DVD of Turkish Video and watched them through the direct connection eg a Scart socket or the yellow and red and white input connectors you would get both picture and sound its only through the Tuner ie the aerial socket that you would have the missing sound problem or if it was a VHF tv channel no picture and sound.
As for power the Turkey system and UK is close enough you just need socket adaptors.

Hope this Helps

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Postby denisthefish » 01 Aug 2006 14:47

blimey bit complicated eh,its just that i may be able to get hold of a small flat screen TV,popped in tansas couple of weeks ago and TVs are quite cheap if a bit old looking,i might settle for this,its just for the grandson to watch his dvds while we get ready,thanks for the info.
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Postby Becs » 01 Aug 2006 15:36

Your probably better off buying one of those portable dvd players. My nephew takes his every year and has no problems with it? You can get them for pretty cheap now?
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Postby Enquirer » 01 Aug 2006 15:51

becs is spot on in my opinion cheaper and more portable
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Postby denisthefish » 01 Aug 2006 18:09

thanks,i will probably go down that road,
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