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Just wondering if anyone has come across this problem?
The lines are very noticeable, and look a bit like analogue ceefax. There are about 6 lines, moving quickly down through the picture. They appear on RF and AV inputs, but NOT on the HDMI input. Effect can be seen here http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eTfduCtARAs Anyone know what might be causing this? TIA -- Bryce Whiteford |
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In article , Bryce Whiteford
writes Anyone know what might be causing this? No, but try a post to sci.electronics.repair. It's primarily US- oriented, but that looks like a fault that could happen on a set anywhere in the world, so someone may chip in with ideas. I take it you can't get a picture with the RF or AV inputs? -- (\__/) (='.'=) Bunny says Windows 7 is Vi$ta reloaded. (")_(") http://imgs.xkcd.com/comics/windows_7.png |
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On Sat, 22 Aug 2009 17:19:00 +0100, Mike Tomlinson
wrote: In article , Bryce Whiteford writes Anyone know what might be causing this? No, but try a post to sci.electronics.repair. It's primarily US- oriented, but that looks like a fault that could happen on a set anywhere in the world, so someone may chip in with ideas. I take it you can't get a picture with the RF or AV inputs? Thanks Mike, Will try posting as you suggest. I can get a picture fine, it was just easier to show the effect with no picture on the screen. Whatever is causing this, it does not affect the HDMI input, so I guess only affects the analogue stages. The set is about 3 years old, and has only just started doing this. -- Bryce Whiteford |
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On Sun, 23 Aug 2009 11:42:59 +0100, Bryce Whiteford
wrote: On Sat, 22 Aug 2009 17:19:00 +0100, Mike Tomlinson wrote: In article , Bryce Whiteford writes Anyone know what might be causing this? No, but try a post to sci.electronics.repair. It's primarily US- oriented, but that looks like a fault that could happen on a set anywhere in the world, so someone may chip in with ideas. I take it you can't get a picture with the RF or AV inputs? Thanks Mike, Will try posting as you suggest. I can get a picture fine, it was just easier to show the effect with no picture on the screen. Whatever is causing this, it does not affect the HDMI input, so I guess only affects the analogue stages. The set is about 3 years old, and has only just started doing this. It's a long time since I saw that sort of interference. It was on an analogue TV and was caused by a dispatch company with an almost continual transmission. The clues were that old VCR recordings showed no problems and the interference stopped at about 02:00. A re-alignment of the aerial fixed the problem. Steve -- Neural Planner Software Ltd www.NPSL1.com |
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On Sun, 23 Aug 2009 12:44:16 GMT, "Brian Gaff"
wrote: Though I cannot obviously see this, have you altered any of the wiring in any way, changed anything in the chain etc, fitted any transistor ballasted lights or resited anything that may have a switch mode psu, just before it started? Brian No, but I did wonder if it was something external that was interfering with the TV. So far, have not found anything. Switching off the mains to everything attached to the TV made no difference. -- Bryce Whiteford |
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No, but I did wonder if it was something external that was interfering with the TV. So far, have not found anything. Switching off the mains to everything attached to the TV made no difference. Have you tried pulling the aerial out? I had a old Panasonic CRT which gave a different kind of rolling interference which went away when I pulled the aerial out. -- WildCardZero |
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On Mon, 24 Aug 2009 08:28:26 +0100, "WCZ"
wrote: Have you tried pulling the aerial out? I had a old Panasonic CRT which gave a different kind of rolling interference which went away when I pulled the aerial out. Yes, and disconnecting everything from the TV, did not make any difference. -- Bryce Whiteford |
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Our tv has just developed rolling blue lines yesterday afternoon, so I went
onto google to see if anyone else has had the problem. I found your post and it sounded exactly what happened to our tv & when I looked at your youtube video, it IS exactly what happened to our tv. I also had tried unplugging everything that was attached with no luck. It is also very odd that when I tried it in PIP mode, the second picture works perfectly with no lines???? I was wondering did you have any success in finding out what the problem was? Again, I hope you don't mind me contacting you, but was pretty excited when I found someone had the exact same problem. url:http://myreader.co.uk/msg/124340058.aspx |
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On Mon, 4 Jan 2010 11:50:13 +0800, "Susan
wrote: Our tv has just developed rolling blue lines yesterday afternoon, so I went onto google to see if anyone else has had the problem. I found your post and it sounded exactly what happened to our tv & when I looked at your youtube video, it IS exactly what happened to our tv. I also had tried unplugging everything that was attached with no luck. It is also very odd that when I tried it in PIP mode, the second picture works perfectly with no lines???? I was wondering did you have any success in finding out what the problem was? Again, I hope you don't mind me contacting you, but was pretty excited when I found someone had the exact same problem. url:http://myreader.co.uk/msg/124340058.aspx Hi Susan, Had to get it repaired in the end, a B board or something like that was replaced. My set was just over 3 years old, repair cost about £200. -- Bryce Whiteford |
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