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No, an ATSC/QAM tuner card will not work with PAL broadcast signals in Australia. ATSC (Advanced Television Systems Committee) is primarily used in North America, while PAL (Phase Alternating Line) is the standard used in Australia and many other countries. To receive PAL signals, you would need a tuner specifically designed for PAL broadcasts.
The Big Dipper is only visible in some parts of northern Australia, at certain times. A pen pal in Australia would have about as much understanding of the Big Dipper as a pen pal in North America might have of the Southern Cross.
PAL is the region. It applies to Australia and covers most of Asia, Africa, Australia, New Zeland and most of Western Europe.
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No, Australia region for games is PAL.
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No, Canada uses the same format as the rest of North America, NTSC. Other European colonies and former colonies use the PAL format, such as: Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa. a list of PAL/NTSC use by county is at: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PAL
Yes. You may have to use an emulator or a converter, though. Try looking for "PAL to NTSC converter" in google and see what comes up.
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Yes, because both the UK and Australia use PAL.
No, Australia uses the PAL format of the game systems, while the US sticks to the NTSC format.