FWIW.....A good high quality compass needs to be designed based on what region of the earth you plan to use it in. The Suunto ones I have are marked with a US region code.

-Brian, WA1ZMS

On Apr 15, 2010, at 7:58 PM, Kit Scally <ksca...@bytecan.com.au> wrote:

Craig,

If memory serves me correctly, Philips "better quality" PAL colour TV's in the late 70's to early 80's "inverted" the CRT for us in the Southern
Hemisphere.  The TV's were clearly marked as such on the packing box.

For reasons unknown, Japanese-made colour TV's never seemed to have this problem. Even though I was working professionally with these beasts at the time in a TV station, I never figured out why Jap TV's seemed immune
to this problem whilst those made by our Dutch friends were not.

OOLLM I guess.


Kit
VK2LL
Sydney


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Date: Thu, 15 Apr 2010 08:21:03 -0700
From: "Craig S McCartney" <cmccart...@on-sitetraining.com>
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A bit off topic, but likely interesting to time-nuts:
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So, we had a HDTV monitor that doubled as a earth hemisphere detector,
using magnetic flux differential.  Needless to say, we only used it in
northern hemisphere shows after that.


Craig McCartney
WA8DRZ

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