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Albert Grennock
 
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"PabloRena --- AnalProbe" wrote in message
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"Albert Grennock" wrote in message
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"Dave D" wrote in message
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"Albert Grennock" wrote in message
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I bought a new Ferguson FTV210N 21" television and it
seems the picture is too big vertically I eventually found a
'pot' (potentiometer) which seems to control the picture hight
but even at maximum adjust the picture is still too (big slightly).
(There didn't seem to a similar pot to do the same thing
horizontally, incidently, is this normal?)

Any ideas as to what is the problem???


Yes, I already told you what it might be, Albert. Weren't the replies

in
your last thread on the exact same subject good enough?


I like to get a variety of opinions, the fault could be a caused by a

number
of things.
It might simply be that a component, resistor/pot is slightly out of

spec.


Ha, ha, you funny boy! Maybe it was caused by a high-energy gamma ray
slicing through the component! Do you happen to live 35,000 feet above

see
level? I'm glad you took the lid off of your new "telly" and immediately
started "troubleshooting". You are an adventurous person who wants to
explore their world, not content to mingle with the herd shuffling off to
the customer service desk. Grab the oscilloscope, heat up the soldering
iron, start swapping out surface-mount and ball-grid-array ICs until

you've
fixed the problem!! Yeah!!!


Having a degree in electronics I think I will manage comfortably without
an oscilloscope.


Don't ever stop being you Albert.