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Default No blue color with Toshiba Model # 50A61


Thank you for the input. I am going to check for faulty connections and
any visual problems, if there is nothing obvious I am going to get a
service tech. Thanks again.

Art Wrote:
Also ,ake sure that the crt socket board had not just slipped down so it
is
not making proper contact with teh base of the CPT. Seen a lot of
Toshibas
exihibit that failure for some reason. Again if you are not sure than
have
it professionally serviced.
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The tv needs troubleshot to find out why the blue is missing.
Start at the blue tube and make the voltage and waveform measurements
on the crt socket and work your way back to where the OSD,
convergence
test pattern, and video are combined before being sent to the three
picture tubes.

Not sure what this means?
Call out a qualified and trained technician to perform a proper and
safe diagnosis and repair on the set.
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