sega mastersystem PAL-G

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  1. jamespoo

    jamespoo Peppy Member

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    hello i own 4 sega mastersystems there all pal-b new zealand uses pal-b

    i have just found 1 pal-g sega but cant get them working on my old CRT tv anybody know why this is ?

    the model number is 3006-18A

    is it due to it being pal-g that its not working as new zeland uses pal-b?
     
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    Yakumo Pillar of the Community *****

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    This should help you.

    The majority of countries using PAL have television standards with 625 lines and 50 fields per second, differences concern the audio carrier frequency and channel bandwidths. The variants are:

    Standards B/G are used in most of Western Europe, Australia, and New Zealand
    Standard I in the UK, Ireland, Hong Kong, South Africa, and Macau
    Standards D/K in most of Central and Eastern Europe
    Standard D in mainland China. Most analogue CCTV cameras are Standard D.

    Systems B and G are similar. System B is used for 7 MHz-wide channels on VHF, while System G is used for 8 MHz-wide channels on UHF (Australia uses System B on UHF). Similarly, Systems D and K are similar except for the bands they use: System D is only used on VHF, while System K is only used on UHF. Although System I is used on both bands, it has only been used on UHF in the United Kingdom due to the black-and-white 405-line "System A" TV services on VHF operating until the 1980s.
     
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    jamespoo Peppy Member

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    thanks man i switched it to uhf instead of vhf a scanned channels and now its works thanks for that info ty :)
     
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