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Well--There are various options....
You would need a 220 to 110 volt Transformer to be able to power the set, easy enough to source these days, a Site Isolation Transformer should do it... The Signal to the set assuming it needs an NTSC signal could be provided by one of those cheap HDMI to AV converters, the sound and video from this feeding into an appropriate RF Modulator--maybe rescued from an old video-recorder, to allow the set to receive it using its original Tuner and receiver stages.... Being HDMI sourced, you can plug it into most stuff as the actual picture and sound source..... I have one of these cheap converters here,--little white box-- Its switchable from NTSC or PAL, Works to play a Blu-Ray (or whatever) on a slightly modified 1953 mono Bush TV 62 set. (This is a 405 line only set, wound up to run at 625 line....) Its the only 1950's TV set--possibly in the world--that has an HDMI socket I got the converter thing from ebay for around a tenner.... |
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