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Subject: Re: Transformers for audio equipment (VCRs?)
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Date: Fri, 27-Sep-85 18:14:53 EDT
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I have brought audio equipment the other way, Europe to USA, with
no problems other than my reel to reel tape deck. It uses a phase locked
motor and so ran significantly faster here, until I switched the
capstan. My cassette deck was unaffected.

I also have a PAL tv set, ( monitor for my atari ) which will display
US tv broadcasts in black and white. I suspect that you can leave your
monitor here if you can get access to one in england. The sync signal
should keep the picture sane.