STeSearcher Posted June 24, 2012 Share Posted June 24, 2012 Does the US version of the Falcon work in the UK? Does it adjust for PAL? Or is that only for machines that use a TV? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ParanoidLittleMan Posted June 25, 2012 Share Posted June 25, 2012 It can be set to work on 50Hz, but color encoder is not 'adjustable' - it is NTSC only. However, you can use it fine via RGB or on VGA + quality is much better. After solving powering with 110 V Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rybags Posted June 25, 2012 Share Posted June 25, 2012 The STs at least use the MC1377 video encoder - it can be changed between Pal and NTSC by a pin connection. But it's usually used in conjunction with an external colourburst crystal, in which case you'd need to change it from a 3.58 to a 4.43 one for Pal. Then you have the OS Rom - they're usually region specific and will default to the local TV standard. And RF modulators will have channel # and audio seperation from video that mightn't suit your TV. Best solution - just run on an ST or Amiga RGB monitor and 60 Hz video, there's software switchers to get it to 50 if you need that. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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ParanoidLittleMan Posted June 25, 2012 Share Posted June 25, 2012 The STs at least use the MC1377 video encoder - it can be changed between Pal and NTSC by a pin connection. But it's usually used in conjunction with an external colourburst crystal, in which case you'd need to change it from a 3.58 to a 4.43 one for Pal. ... Best solution - just run on an ST or Amiga RGB monitor and 60 Hz video, there's software switchers to get it to 50 if you need that. Beside crystal you need to replace filter too. Not so simple - getting proper components in first place. Of course you can run on some VGA - what is, I guess easier to find today. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Zogging Hell Posted June 26, 2012 Share Posted June 26, 2012 I thought the Falcon had regional settings for TV/ hz built into the NVRAM settings (at least on mine it's the case, though I've not had need to try it)? As long as this still has battery power, you can make the changes using a small program. You should also be able to swap out the power supply for a British one without to much problem iirc Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ParanoidLittleMan Posted June 26, 2012 Share Posted June 26, 2012 I thought the Falcon had regional settings for TV/ hz built into the NVRAM settings (at least on mine it's the case, though I've not had need to try it)? As long as this still has battery power, you can make the changes using a small program. You should also be able to swap out the power supply for a British one without to much problem iirc That's right. But you can not set different color encoding than built-in (PAL instead NTSC), or PS for different voltage Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Zogging Hell Posted June 26, 2012 Share Posted June 26, 2012 Ah I thought you could swap between PAL and NTSC as well, perhaps not.. Have to get the Falcon out again and have a play Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ParanoidLittleMan Posted June 26, 2012 Share Posted June 26, 2012 What makes confusion is that PAL or NTSC is not only 50 or 60 Hz, 625 or 525 lines. More important is color encoding system. And it is not controllable by SW even in newer computers, mostly. So don't expect miracles from old Falcon. However, all it is irrelevant when use RGB or VGA (what is in fact RGB too, just on higher freq.) . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
+poobah Posted June 26, 2012 Share Posted June 26, 2012 The TV out will be useless, and the power supply will need to be replaced. Keyboard will be wrong, but the rest can be changed via the NVRAM settings. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Zogging Hell Posted June 27, 2012 Share Posted June 27, 2012 You could just swap out the keyboard for an ST one if you don't mind the colour clash. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Zogging Hell Posted June 27, 2012 Share Posted June 27, 2012 What makes confusion is that PAL or NTSC is not only 50 or 60 Hz, 625 or 525 lines. More important is color encoding system. And it is not controllable by SW even in newer computers, mostly. So don't expect miracles from old Falcon. However, all it is irrelevant when use RGB or VGA (what is in fact RGB too, just on higher freq.) . So is this related to the modulator itself? Or something more integral to the design? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
+poobah Posted June 27, 2012 Share Posted June 27, 2012 There's quite a few extra components needed for PAL (see 1st couple pages of the Falcon schematics). The encoding is done by a 1377 (same as the STs), which 'speaks' PAL and NTSC, just needs the appropriate colorburst clock. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Shredder11 Posted June 29, 2012 Share Posted June 29, 2012 On a different point, I think I have read that the USA Falcons performed better with audio/MIDI applications like Cubase Audio, due to the better components in certain parts of it. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tjlazer Posted August 11, 2012 Share Posted August 11, 2012 I thought the Falcon had a switching power supply? 110-220 volt? Not true? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chandler Posted August 13, 2012 Share Posted August 13, 2012 nope Falcon PSUs are fixed ratings so if you have a 110v version you would need to physically change it Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dark willow Posted November 12, 2012 Share Posted November 12, 2012 Falcons are different to the ST in this respect. * You can output the standard Falcon modes on a stock VGA monitor, so there's no need to use the RF-out, which is region specific. The output is also MUCH better quality than the RF feed. * The TOS language / keyboard settings are not fixed (unlike on earlier TOS versions), so you can just select whatever language / keyboard layout you prefer. * The power supply is NOT multi-system. You will need to swap it out for a UK one or get a transformer. You can get a transformer online for about £30-£40. Falcon PSUs are not common, but not as rare as you might think. However, if the one you have is healthy then the transformer is probabaly a better bet, since it also helps protect the Falcon from power spikes and feeds it a stable supply (something the PSU is poor at regulating by itself). Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
+Gemintronic Posted November 13, 2012 Share Posted November 13, 2012 Your American Falcon should be just fine if you use this conversion guide first: http://www.brookview.karoo.net/BFA/language.htm Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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