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   From: david.looser@btinternet.com   
      
   "J. P. Gilliver (John)" wrote in message   
   news:cRmH5almZ5APFw1+@soft255.demon.co.uk...   
   > In message , Geoffrey S. Mendelson   
   > writes:   
   >>Eiron wrote:   
   >>>   
   >>> Can I just mention another example of European Union lunacy?   
   >>> Voltage is standardized at 230v +- a fudge factor so that the UK   
   >>> can keep to 240v and the rest of Europe can keep 220v with no plans   
   >>> for any country to adopt 230v. Now that is dumb!   
   >>   
   >>No, it makes perfect sense. A long time ago England was 240 volts and   
   >>continental Europe was 220 volts, both 50Hz. I don't know when this   
   >>was standrdized up until WWII France used 120 volt 60Hz AC.   
   >   
   > (Are you sure? I thought their TV standards - even the early ones - were   
   > 50Hz-related, which would not be a good idea if they really had 60Hz   
   > mains.)   
   >>   
      
   Indeed, French TV standards were all based on a 50Hz field rate. (the French   
   had a 441-line transmitter operating from the Eiffel Tower before the war,   
   famously taken over by the Germans and operated by them for the duration.   
   After the war they went one better than everybody else and adopted an   
   819-line standard. But colour transmissions (SECAM of course) were on   
   625-lines. The 819 line standard was finally abandoned in the 1980s ).   
      
   In the 1950s French mains, at least in some parts of the country, was still   
   at 110V or thereabouts, but at 50Hz. I'm not sure when they changed to 220V   
   but certainly by the 1980s French mains was standardised on 220V/50Hz.   
      
   David.   
      
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