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AliTonto June 13th 04 05:28 PM

horizontal white lines covering all of the TV screen
 
I have this tv that has parallel horizontal white lines that cover the
whole screen; they are spaced apart for most of the screen but get
closer together up the top. I have replaced electrolytics in vertical
section but no change.
Whatelse could be causing this problem?
Any info will be helpful.
Thank you.

john June 13th 04 06:07 PM

horizontal white lines covering all of the TV screen
 
Try the scan circuits...If we had the Make and Model
we could be more helpful.

kip

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"AliTonto" wrote in message
om...
I have this tv that has parallel horizontal white lines that cover the
whole screen; they are spaced apart for most of the screen but get
closer together up the top. I have replaced electrolytics in vertical
section but no change.
Whatelse could be causing this problem?
Any info will be helpful.
Thank you.




Matt J. McCullar June 13th 04 10:41 PM

horizontal white lines covering all of the TV screen
 
Sounds like what you're seeing are "retrace lines," which means the raster
could be turned up too high. See if adjusting the SCREEN control on or near
the flyback helps a little. In effect, you're turning down the master
brightness.



Jim Lazzaro June 14th 04 12:34 AM

horizontal white lines covering all of the TV screen
 
I beleive the vertical chip could be faulty.Have you checked Vcc?
Jim



"john" wrote in message ...
Try the scan circuits...If we had the Make and Model
we could be more helpful.

kip

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"Watch the return E-Mail addy its false"
"AliTonto" wrote in message
om...
I have this tv that has parallel horizontal white lines that cover the
whole screen; they are spaced apart for most of the screen but get
closer together up the top. I have replaced electrolytics in vertical
section but no change.
Whatelse could be causing this problem?
Any info will be helpful.
Thank you.


AliTonto June 14th 04 01:24 AM

horizontal white lines covering all of the TV screen
 
Hi John
The is part of an alarm clock radio Superstar Model and the board
description is PB1001-H(Rev.3)
I can identify the vertical chip AN5151N. If this is a possible
suspect, could anyone give me the pinouts please.
Thank you.
AT




"john" wrote in message ...
Try the scan circuits...If we had the Make and Model
we could be more helpful.

kip

--
"Watch the return E-Mail addy its false"
"AliTonto" wrote in message
om...
I have this tv that has parallel horizontal white lines that cover the
whole screen; they are spaced apart for most of the screen but get
closer together up the top. I have replaced electrolytics in vertical
section but no change.
Whatelse could be causing this problem?
Any info will be helpful.
Thank you.


BWL June 14th 04 05:31 AM

horizontal white lines covering all of the TV screen
 
Low 200v to the CRT will cause this as well; could be an open or changed value
resistor in the 200 volt circuit, usually powered by a winding/diode/filter cap
off the flyback transformer.

Mr TUBEAMPS June 15th 04 02:07 AM

horizontal white lines covering all of the TV screen
 
thay are retrace lines, nothing to do with
the vetical chip.

"AliTonto" wrote in message
om...
Hi John
The is part of an alarm clock radio Superstar Model and the board
description is PB1001-H(Rev.3)
I can identify the vertical chip AN5151N. If this is a possible
suspect, could anyone give me the pinouts please.
Thank you.
AT




"john" wrote in message

...
Try the scan circuits...If we had the Make and Model
we could be more helpful.

kip

--
"Watch the return E-Mail addy its false"
"AliTonto" wrote in message
om...
I have this tv that has parallel horizontal white lines that cover the
whole screen; they are spaced apart for most of the screen but get
closer together up the top. I have replaced electrolytics in vertical
section but no change.
Whatelse could be causing this problem?
Any info will be helpful.
Thank you.




General Specific June 15th 04 04:15 AM

horizontal white lines covering all of the TV screen
 
I had similar symptoms with my TV. Turned out to be a cold solder on a diode
that was part of the power circuit. It used to display this screen just
before it cut out.

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"Mr TUBEAMPS" youfinedout@thomuusnonsence wrote in message
u...
thay are retrace lines, nothing to do with
the vetical chip.

"AliTonto" wrote in message
om...
Hi John
The is part of an alarm clock radio Superstar Model and the board
description is PB1001-H(Rev.3)
I can identify the vertical chip AN5151N. If this is a possible
suspect, could anyone give me the pinouts please.
Thank you.
AT




"john" wrote in message

...
Try the scan circuits...If we had the Make and Model
we could be more helpful.

kip

--
"Watch the return E-Mail addy its false"
"AliTonto" wrote in message
om...
I have this tv that has parallel horizontal white lines that cover

the
whole screen; they are spaced apart for most of the screen but get
closer together up the top. I have replaced electrolytics in

vertical
section but no change.
Whatelse could be causing this problem?
Any info will be helpful.
Thank you.






AliTonto June 15th 04 04:32 AM

horizontal white lines covering all of the TV screen
 
Yes, I think investigating the crt PCB further sounds hopefull; I will
check and return my results.
Thanks to all.



(BWL) wrote in message ...
Low 200v to the CRT will cause this as well; could be an open or changed value
resistor in the 200 volt circuit, usually powered by a winding/diode/filter cap
off the flyback transformer.


BWL June 16th 04 08:36 PM

horizontal white lines covering all of the TV screen
 
If by normal you mean the top 1/5 of the screen has a normal looking picture,
which then gets stretched further and further open as the image travels down
the screen, then your problem now is in the vertical circuit; probably a bad
capacitor, low voltage to the IC, or bad IC...


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