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Suggest checking he H-Output device and post some actual voltage readings
you have made while diagnosing. The slight squeal may just be the SMPS
system shutting down and not the LOPT. Probably not related to the CRT but
more likely either power supply or deflection/HV related.
"Mike C" wrote in message
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Folks,

Can anybody point me in the right direction?

My daughter has a Hitachi model C1719T TV receiver with a problem.
Nothing
appears on the screen - it remains completely black. There's no sound
either. I don't know if this screen has a cold cathode (do you get such
TV
tubes?), but I can't see any
heater coming on, and I can't find any voltage around the tube base. The
two numbers on this Philips tube are : A41EAM11X01 / TL2D063401. The set
generates UHT, because I hear it whistle momentarily when the power is
switched off.

Although I fixed my own TV several years ago (thanks to a Canadian guy
called Sam - can't remember his surname - who was a regular contributor to
the group!), I don't know much outside of the theory of TV's, and when I
look at the board, I don't know enough to recognise where the various
circuit elements are - and I don't have a
schematic for it.

With the back of the board towards me and the components on the top, the
mains cable comes in on the left side, with a fuse just beside it (not
blown), but I can't even find the rectifier. Is it a 4-pin chip, or does
it
use discrete diodes? Is it near to the mains cable and the fuse? It
would
make sense!

Any pointers will be appreciated.

Thanks,

Mike.


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