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Hal65

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What are your thoughts on giving or receiving a massage with some sort of visual on the tube, say TV or a movie? Enjoyable, or distracting? I see positives and negatives to both options.

 

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12 hours ago, teddog said:

good idea..  XHamster.com  maybe a good channel to watch while massaging

What particular locations might you like, any recommendations on masseuses, strictly therapeutic of course, personally I prefer the trim ladies, any suggestions for Khonkaen, for my friend who is visiting shortly

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Thanks, I did a search on F Type adaptors (for the TV side) and they look like what I'm used to in the US. But my Thai TV appears different:

 

KquvPoo.jpg

 

Does this TV need both PAL male and female? Or something else?

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Yes that uses the old PAL male connector (or adapter plug) for tuner input (they are probably still available but often crappy).  But do you actually have need for this?  Broadcasting is now changing to only digital so if for actual antenna will soon not work.  A box to tune and output to video/audio would be required.  Also your TV probably will not display current screen dimension.

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That's an old BNC connector, if I remember.

They have them around. You buy the connector and attach it to a cable.

 

Many Thai TV s are still analogue and receiving analogue signals. (Well, I don't think everyone has closed their analogue tv transmitters, but could be wrong.

 

TIP

 

If you have to get a new digital system and need an outside aerial, make sure it points either horizontally (for horizontally polarised tv transmitters, or vertically for vertically polarised systems). Just check which way all your neighbour aerials are pointing.

 

 

You need a male connector to slip into the female connection on the back of the tv.

 

 

 

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5 minutes ago, carlyai said:

That's an old BNC connector, if I remember.
They have them around. You buy the connector and attach it to a cable.

Many Thai TV s are still analogue and receiving analogue signals.

You need a male connector to slip into the female connection on the back of the tv.



Sent from my SM-J700F using Tapatalk
 

Your memory is wrong as that is not a BNC connector and analog TV broadcasting is due to end next year.  Below is BNC type (they twist lock onto socket).

BNC-exploded-view-2.gif

 

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The video/audio are RCA connectors.

 

As I said it is called a PAL connector but actual name is 

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Belling-Lee connector or IEC 61169-2 radio-frequency coaxial connector of type 9,52

 

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What happened in this thread or am I hallucinating?

 

11 hours ago, Hal65 said:

Thanks, I did a search on F Type adaptors (for the TV side) and they look like what I'm used to in the US. But my Thai TV appears different:

A question about TV/movie running during massage developing to some connector types?

Are you answering to another thread?

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9 minutes ago, KhunBENQ said:

What happened in this thread or am I hallucinating?

 

A question about TV/movie running during massage developing to some connector types?

Are you answering to another thread?

:laugh:

You're not the only one mate.

I wasn't sure whether this belonged in Health, or if it needed to be moved to the Pub or the AV forum.

 

Given the OP... let's move it to Expat Life for now.

 

/Moved.

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As much as they love their Thai TV & soaps they'd become more involved watching TV and a proper massage would go right out the window....

They are already addicted to their phones in between clients.....

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