Sounds like you have a US TV which works on the NTSC system. Check the user manual (usually available on line if you can't find it) and see if your TV can be switched to the PAL system, which is used here. If not, you will need to get an NTSC to PAL converter, which may or may not be available in Doha (it is available in the US).
Check the wattage requirement of the set, it may be greater than 500watts. There should be a tag/plate on the back usually near the power cord giving the information.
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Sounds like you have a US TV which works on the NTSC system. Check the user manual (usually available on line if you can't find it) and see if your TV can be switched to the PAL system, which is used here. If not, you will need to get an NTSC to PAL converter, which may or may not be available in Doha (it is available in the US).
If the TV set runs on 110 Volts then it's an NTSC set (US standard) and will not work on the PAL system.
My advice, put it back in the box and buy a new TV set here.
Just change the system to PAL.
Check the wattage requirement of the set, it may be greater than 500watts. There should be a tag/plate on the back usually near the power cord giving the information.
Have you tried changing the color scheme to NTSC ?