We want to take a TV to Nigeria, which uses the PAL system, but as far as I know, has no plans for digitization. It is possible that we accidentally a digital with us (or rather the model, as we are digital) If a digital model to work? Is there any way to make it if they did not? & # xA0; Thanks & # xA0; Rayzo
Will a digital TV work with an analogue signal?
on Sep8 2010Email this author | All posts by admin | Topic: HD TV Info | Tags: analogue, Digital, signal, work
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no it will not work
yes, in the spec at back of manual.. look for UHF bandwith.. and if listed, then yes… and you will need to change the tuning settings, via the menu
Yes it will, but obviously only the analogue channels.
No you need a digital signal .
No it will not work, this has nothing to do with the frequency the picture is sent on, but what signal is transmitted. So wether your tv is PAL or NTSC, if it is a digital TV it has been built to receive a digital signal and not analogue.
Been there, Done that and the answer is most certainly yes. Picture quality would be a insult to digital TVs every where. Its the same theory as can you put a analog casette onto a CD. The answer is Yes but quality suffers.