For Sale Commodore Amiga A1000 TV Modulator Boxed

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For Sale : Commodore Amiga A1000 Tv Modulator Switch Box & RF Cable Boxed
TV Modulator made by Commodore which was designed to be used with the A1000 to allow it to be connected to a television.
It also came with an official Amiga TV switchbox so you could switch between your Amiga and another input such as an aerial.

Asking € 65,00 ( was € 75,00 ) + P&P and paypal fees ( or pay as friend / family ) .

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Sorry i don't have a A1000 to test it .
I wish some other member/members of this forum can enlighten us, perhaps some other PAL users? You see, i highly doubt there was a PAL version of this item, due to the design of the accompanied switchbox. If you look at the 2-string black flat cable coming out of it, there's no PAL TV that i know of to have such antenna receptacle. TVs of the 80s and early 90s in the US do though. Attaching a pic of the matching receptacle example.
 

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I wish some other member/members of this forum can enlighten us, perhaps some other PAL users? You see, i highly doubt there was a PAL version of this item, due to the design of the accompanied switchbox. If you look at the 2-string black flat cable coming out of it, there's no PAL TV that i know of to have such antenna receptacle. TVs of the 80s and early 90s in the US do though. Attaching a pic of the matching receptacle example.

300 ohm twin-lead flat cable was a standard for TV sets antennas used until early 90's in Poland, until the TV broadcast switched from VHF to UHF - been there, seen that before.

So it is not a US thing only, and making assumption about not being PAL unit based just on antenna cable shape could me misleading.
 
300 ohm twin-lead flat cable was a standard for TV sets antennas used until early 90's in Poland, until the TV broadcast switched from VHF to UHF - been there, seen that before.

So it is not a US thing only, and making assumption about not being PAL unit based just on antenna cable shape could me misleading.
That's why i'm asking if other members of these premises happen to have experience/own such a thing in PAL..
 
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