| Post 1 made on Sunday December 19, 2004 at 05:51 |
tolask Lurking Member |
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Dear All,
I read that the RF of the TSU 3000 (in the US) is not the same as the European model (because of standards)... Does it mean that if I buy one in the US, it will NOT operate in Europe at all ? Anyone experienced that ? Same with other TSU versions ?
Thanks for your time
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| Post 2 made on Sunday December 19, 2004 at 09:52 |
jcl Advanced Member |
Joined: Posts: | January 2003 997 |
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The IR portion will operate. If you want RF you would need an american RF module. Keep in mind that it may not be legal to use as it has not been approved for use over there. There are other differences and many threads discussing them. A search should turn up quite a few hits.
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| Post 3 made on Sunday December 19, 2004 at 19:04 |
Ralf_Engelhardt Lurking Member |
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I'm using a TSU 3000 for just over a year now in Europe. It works perfectly fine - you just need a European AC-Power-Transformer (10 Euro). The DB for IR-Codes is different in Europe, but usually you won't need it. As mentioned before: For RF you need the american module, since frequencies in Europe differ slightly (I don't use it).
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