Does anyone know if it is possible for me to take a very small portable UK TV with me on holiday to France with portable aerial, plug it in to the mains and receive French TV?
I have no idea if this is possible/legal but when I travel I often stay at places with no TV and would like to be able to switch something on for company during the evening.
If a UK TV won't receive French programmes, I wonder if I can buy a small French TV but then what do I do about a French licence as I'm a UK resident at the moment?
Would appreciate any solution or advice.
Laurier
Many cheap and chearful sets now support SECAM - the French system because it is now cheaper to have a standard production line. If the menus support French langauge and the documentation says SECAM then it should work in France. The last Proline LCD TV I bought is dual standard as was a very cheap French supermaket special we bought 10 years ago.
The bad news is loads of French towns and the countryside you need an outside antenna to pull in a decent picture.
When we bought VCRs and TVs in France but were not resident they notmall took the uk address but used 99999 in the post code.
Tks Anton. That has answered all the questions.
Rgds
Well put Martin. Many years ago, when I obviously must have had a lot more time on my hands, I was interested in long distance TV reception. To do this I ended up with two portable black and white sets - the first one was Pal and you could select system I or B/G - so this was able to receive UK and most of the rest of Europe except France.
So, when over here I got another portable - this one received Pal system B/G and Secam L, so this one got most of Europe and France, but not the UK!
My wife at the time thought I was crazy - she may have had a point.
Tim
MW
Thanks - now have SECAM/L imprinted on the grey matter and I will certainly scrutinise the manuals as you suggest. Sorry if you have repeated all this before - I did look in the 'search' facility but couldn't find anything.
I had thought of purchasing in France but I am a TV/Video, etc. technophobe with capabilities limited to the on/off button and, although I speak reasonable French, thought I would be more comfortable buying something in UK where I would have a fighting chance of understanding the manual.
Many thanks
Lau.
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