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Hi Guys,

Does anyone have any pointers to repair above TV. Symptoms are that
the picture is compressed to 75% size, black for the lower 25%, colour
has faded, autotuner not responding and volume auto turns itself down.
I thought the tube is probably *****ed!!

Cheers guys

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On Jan 31, 9:15 pm, "Mattyb" wrote:
Hi Guys,

Does anyone have any pointers to repair above TV. Symptoms are that
the picture is compressed to 75% size, black for the lower 25%, colour
has faded, autotuner not responding and volume auto turns itself down.
I thought the tube is probably *****ed!!

Cheers guys


How could the picture tube have any effect on the volume? You have a
bigger problem. Is the picture small both horizontally and
vertically?

H. R.(Bob) Hofmann

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On 1 Feb, 03:34, "hr(bob) " wrote:
On Jan 31, 9:15 pm, "Mattyb" wrote:

Hi Guys,


Does anyone have any pointers to repair above TV. Symptoms are that
the picture is compressed to 75% size, black for the lower 25%, colour
has faded, autotuner not responding and volume auto turns itself down.
I thought the tube is probably *****ed!!


Cheers guys


How could the picture tube have any effect on the volume? You have a
bigger problem. Is the picture small both horizontally and
vertically?

H. R.(Bob) Hofmann



It may be a compounded problem involving the tube that's what I was
specualting. Picture is compressed only in the vertical plane. Cheers

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