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Will my PD30 work in the usa?

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Old 08-08-2004, 3:22 PM   #1
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Will my PD30 work in the usa?

If I buy a voltage converter, that is? I'm moving there in a few months. Is there any reason why my PD30 wouldn't work over the pond with one of these? In fact, all of my HC kit should work, right?

http://www.voltage-converter-transfo...-2.html#vt1000

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might not even need voltage converter, check manual, I would sell it all and buy it again over there! unless your coming back again, transport probably isnt worth it!
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Old 08-08-2004, 5:43 PM   #3
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Company is paying for transport, and we'll be back in two years - so I'm not bothered about cost. The back of the TV states 220-240v, 50Hz, so I'm pretty sure it will need a converter. Just wondering whether it will be able to receive all the braodcast channels OK, or whether the tuner is somehow a UK one.
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US almost everything is STB based. I would leave the PD30 and buy a Plasma/RPTV out there and then bring it back. in 2 years especially as your PD30 is not HiDef and US ones are. and Electronics are so much cheaper in the US.
Can i ask what you do? to get a 2 year contract in the US
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Could I bring a US plasma back then? I thought it wouldn't be PAL compatable if I did.

I've been looking a bit more in to this - most of the digital cable TV is via an STB, so I will have to get a few s-vid to Scart leads and it should be fine. Might have to get a Tivo aswell - can't live without Sky+ anymore.


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I would buy a Plasma out there mate as TV tuner will not work. Go for something that has optional boards, Panny Fujitsu etc as long as it will take component or S-video no issue especiall as you can use RGB>VGA converters etc.
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Cheers hornydragon. Just to confirm,

1)are you saying that even though my TV can display NTSC signals, I will not be able to pick up US terrestrial channels through an aerial on my PD30 because the tuner is different ?

2) Would a US plasma (e.g. a US Panny PW6 )work with PAL signals if I bought a Pal tuner board when I came back?

3) Would I need a voltage conveter for a US plasma to work in the UK?

Ta for your help

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1) Sounds correct. Both their analogue and digital OTA (Over The Air , i.e. terrestrial) systems are different from ours.

2) Yes, if you have a model based on the same innards and with replacebale/swapable internal tuner cards.
Best to check this with Panasonic et al.

3) You would have to check the labels on the back of the set (or the full specifications) ; some units may well have universal mains power supplies. If this is the case , the spec. should say something like "110-240V AC, 50/60Hz".
Some PSU's (like those using a Topswitch reference design) are actually as wide as 90-260V, 40-65 Hz.

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No it won't work - simple as that. regards, yt.
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Old 20-08-2004, 8:42 PM   #10
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Errrr thanks.....

Actually it will work fine with a voltage converter and a digital cable stb. It's coming with me I think.
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