Xref: utzoo rec.video:6514 sci.electronics:6311 Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!rutgers!mailrus!sharkey!lopez!flash From: flash@lopez.UUCP (Gary Bourgois) Newsgroups: rec.video,sci.electronics Subject: Re: U.S. TVs and VCRs in Britain...will it work? Message-ID: <579@lopez.UUCP> Date: 27 May 89 02:52:49 GMT References: Organization: GWN UPLink, Marquette, MI Lines: 23 From article , by adnan@sgtech.UUCP (Adnan Yaqub): > Will a TV and VCR designed for 60 Hz work at 50? > Yes, so long as you do not try to use it to RECEIVE british programming or play British tapes. It will reproduce playback images just fine. The speed of the videotape is determined by servo circuitry, which runs on dc. The only problems that have been encountered is that the CLOCKS on some of the older machines ran slow. HOWEVER, in addition to taking the line freq into account, you should be using an ADEQUATE step down transformer. Select one that is OVER RATED for the load, because it will run slightly hotter at a lower frequency. I have a friend in Hamburg with whom I have been exchanging personal videotapes for ten years now. He purchased a fairly hefty step down transformer in Czechoslovakia, which he uses to run a lot of NTSC video equipment. The 50 hz situation has never caused any problem. -- | Gary Bourgois flash@lopez.UUCP ..rutgers!mailrus!sharkey!lopez!flash | | Great White North UPLink, Marquette Michigan | | NATIONWIDE AMATEUR RADIO (1500 watts on 3950) --- nightly after 0200z | |___________________WB8EOH - The Eccentric Old Hippie____________________|