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PAL I console on PAL B television


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#1 Battlezone OFFLINE  

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Posted Thu Mar 3, 2011 1:19 AM

You know there are 3 jaguar models in Europe: PAL B (germany, Italy, Spain ...), PAL I (Uk), and Secam (France). The difference between PAL I and PAL B is the audio subcarrier frequency. On the LCD TV you use the auto tuner or need to select the right PAL to get audio... but the problem is on the old CRT televisions because in most of them you can't change the PAL configuration. Anyone know how to solve the problem? I know there is the RGB cable (and I have it), but I'd like to have the audio with the AV cable only.

Edited by Battlezone, Thu Mar 3, 2011 1:25 AM.


#2 Rybags ONLINE  

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Posted Thu Mar 3, 2011 1:28 AM

The seperation only applies to TV station type signals, ie those you have to tune in to.

For A/V input situations, it doesn't apply since it's not an RF-modulated signal, so those differences among PAL countries won't matter.

To "fix" the RF modulator, you'd likely need to change one or more components within the RLC circuit within the modulator so that the resultant frequency generated changes. (RLC = Resistance, Inductance, Capacitance)

http://en.wikipedia....iki/RLC_circuit




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