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Paul Luggar May 10th 07 08:41 PM

Finlux-Marimekko 32" CRT T282x8
 

My personal TV has been condemned as beyond repair due to a faulty tube as
diagnosed by repair tech. There was a damaged 470 ohm resistor on the board
fixed to the tube neck which was replaced and he swopped over the guns as
well.
I'm not convinced and would like to hear some opinions on the following
fault.

All functions work ok but picture has a noticeable greeny/yellow haze on
black and white films and also the same effect on a dark scene in colour.
Black is the colour that has the most tinge of yellow/green.
I can see strong red/green/blue images ok if the picture is bright.
The TV has spent most of it's life on standby or on so never gets degaussed
very often, I cycled the power switch many times last night and found that
just before the picture appears the TV shows a full black screen which has
this greeny/yellow tint, when it switches to picture on a BBC 16:9 signal
for a second the black bars top and bottom look "normal" as does the
picture, then the colour haze effect becomes noticeable.
Does this TV have a fault that sounds repairable and if so can anyone point
me in the right direction, I can make smoke with the best of them for
component changes etc but am not a tech. I am used to HV and safe procedures
so won't kill myself or others! (Sparks by trade but always dabbling!)

I have looked at the LCD TV's that would replace this and have been amazed
at the poor digital signal quality, until HD broadcasts are the norm I want
to stick to my CRT!

All help gladly accepted.

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Paul Luggar

M0SCI

Website WWW.M0SCI.CO.UK

Amsat-UK Member 6484

www.m0sci.co.uk/forum Devon and Cornwalls Amateur Radio Message Board




Paul Luggar May 12th 07 01:22 PM

Finlux-Marimekko 32" CRT T282x8
 
I forgot to add my local supplier/repair centre has closed (James TV
Barnstaple) and Finlux went bust so I have no idea where to go now. Even
the local independent repair shop has gone now!

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Paul Luggar

M0SCI

Website WWW.M0SCI.CO.UK

Amsat-UK Member 6484

www.m0sci.co.uk/forum Devon and Cornwalls Amateur Radio Message Board


"Paul Luggar" wrote in message
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My personal TV has been condemned as beyond repair due to a faulty tube as
diagnosed by repair tech. There was a damaged 470 ohm resistor on the
board fixed to the tube neck which was replaced and he swopped over the
guns as well.
I'm not convinced and would like to hear some opinions on the following
fault.

All functions work ok but picture has a noticeable greeny/yellow haze on
black and white films and also the same effect on a dark scene in colour.
Black is the colour that has the most tinge of yellow/green.
I can see strong red/green/blue images ok if the picture is bright.
The TV has spent most of it's life on standby or on so never gets
degaussed very often, I cycled the power switch many times last night and
found that just before the picture appears the TV shows a full black
screen which has this greeny/yellow tint, when it switches to picture on a
BBC 16:9 signal for a second the black bars top and bottom look "normal"
as does the picture, then the colour haze effect becomes noticeable.
Does this TV have a fault that sounds repairable and if so can anyone
point me in the right direction, I can make smoke with the best of them
for component changes etc but am not a tech. I am used to HV and safe
procedures so won't kill myself or others! (Sparks by trade but always
dabbling!)

I have looked at the LCD TV's that would replace this and have been amazed
at the poor digital signal quality, until HD broadcasts are the norm I
want to stick to my CRT!

All help gladly accepted.

--



Paul Luggar

M0SCI

Website WWW.M0SCI.CO.UK

Amsat-UK Member 6484

www.m0sci.co.uk/forum Devon and Cornwalls Amateur Radio Message Board







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