RCA F38310 TV Vertical Stretch in Fill Mode

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No solution from alt.tv.tech.hdtv, so I'll try here.

So, the F38310 television overstretches the vertical axis of
images in "fill" (expand both vertically and horizontally)
mode.

Does anybody know how to correct this? I've read others'
wishes for correction, but haven't yet found means.

???

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Greg Thoman: The opinions expressed herein are mine alone, and I am
solely irresponsible for them.
 
There may be service adjustments to specify exactly how far the set "fills
out" the image when fill mode is selected. Then a gain.....it may be
preset!

I've yet to have one of these newer sets come thru my shop....so I have no
info.


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Jeff Stielau
Shoreline Electronics Repair
344 East Main Street
Clinton,CT 06413
860-399-1861
860-664-3535 (fax)
jstielau@snet.net
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"If you push something hard enough it will fall over."
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<thoman@frii.com> wrote in message
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No solution from alt.tv.tech.hdtv, so I'll try here.

So, the F38310 television overstretches the vertical axis of
images in "fill" (expand both vertically and horizontally)
mode.

Does anybody know how to correct this? I've read others'
wishes for correction, but haven't yet found means.

???

-----
Greg Thoman: The opinions expressed herein are mine alone, and I am
solely irresponsible for them.
 
In <tD6qb.17677$tO2.6819@newssvr33.news.prodigy.com>, "Shoreline Electronics" <jstielau@snet.net> writes:
There may be service adjustments to specify exactly how far the set "fills
out" the image when fill mode is selected. Then a gain.....it may be
preset!
I even bought the service data for the set, and found no
help there.

I suspect the mischief lies in the DM1 module (satellite
& ATSC tuners & various other things), which the TV's service data
gloss over ("... replaced as a unit.").

I may have to see what DM1 data I might be allowed to
purchase.

I've yet to have one of these newer sets come thru my shop....so I have no
info.
Be of stout arm if you get an F38310... weighs over 200 pounds!


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Greg Thoman: The opinions expressed herein are mine alone, and I am
solely irresponsible for them.
 
Exactly which service literature did you get?

Leonard Caillouet

<thoman@frii.com> wrote in message
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In <tD6qb.17677$tO2.6819@newssvr33.news.prodigy.com>, "Shoreline
Electronics" <jstielau@snet.net> writes:
There may be service adjustments to specify exactly how far the set
"fills
out" the image when fill mode is selected. Then a gain.....it may be
preset!

I even bought the service data for the set, and found no
help there.

I suspect the mischief lies in the DM1 module (satellite
& ATSC tuners & various other things), which the TV's service data
gloss over ("... replaced as a unit.").

I may have to see what DM1 data I might be allowed to
purchase.

I've yet to have one of these newer sets come thru my shop....so I have
no
info.

Be of stout arm if you get an F38310... weighs over 200 pounds!


-----
Greg Thoman: The opinions expressed herein are mine alone, and I am
solely irresponsible for them.
 
In <P_rqb.3101$0d2.1553@lakeread06>, "Leonard Caillouet" <lcailloNOSPAM@devoynet.com> writes:
Exactly which service literature did you get?
TDTV306307DM11 DM1 Troubleshooting Manual (AKA Technical Training Manual)
THDTVPrimer Digital Television Primer (AKA HDTV Primer)
TMMCPSTSM1A MMC Family Power Supply Troubleshooting
ESIDTV306307 Service Data CD
PDTV306 Printed Service Data
1550852A Owner's Manual (AKA "User's Guide")
TMMMMCDTVTSGUIDE MM/MMC/DTV Troubleshooting Guide (AKA Technical Training Manual)

The DM1 Troubleshooting Manual is the one that glosses over
the DM1, concentrating on its overall features, power supplies, and
menu operations. Most of that is duplicated in the later pages of
the MM/MMC/DTV Troubleshooting Guide.


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Greg Thoman: The opinions expressed herein are mine alone, and I am
solely irresponsible for them.
 
I'm not a Thomson ASC, but it looks like you have everything that I know of.
I don't think you will find more on the DM1.

Leonard Caillouet

<thoman@frii.com> wrote in message
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In <P_rqb.3101$0d2.1553@lakeread06>, "Leonard Caillouet"
lcailloNOSPAM@devoynet.com> writes:
Exactly which service literature did you get?

TDTV306307DM11 DM1 Troubleshooting Manual (AKA Technical Training
Manual)
THDTVPrimer Digital Television Primer (AKA HDTV Primer)
TMMCPSTSM1A MMC Family Power Supply Troubleshooting
ESIDTV306307 Service Data CD
PDTV306 Printed Service Data
1550852A Owner's Manual (AKA "User's Guide")
TMMMMCDTVTSGUIDE MM/MMC/DTV Troubleshooting Guide (AKA Technical
Training Manual)

The DM1 Troubleshooting Manual is the one that glosses over
the DM1, concentrating on its overall features, power supplies, and
menu operations. Most of that is duplicated in the later pages of
the MM/MMC/DTV Troubleshooting Guide.


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Greg Thoman: The opinions expressed herein are mine alone, and I am
solely irresponsible for them.
 
In <ArPqb.39532$ns.5395@bignews4.bellsouth.net>, "Leonard G. Caillouet" <lcaillo_ns_@devoynet.com> writes:
I'm not a Thomson ASC, but it looks like you have everything that I know of.
I don't think you will find more on the DM1.
An accurate prediction. I got around to looking and
found nothing more.

Oh, well...


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Greg Thoman: The opinions expressed herein are mine alone, and I am
solely irresponsible for them.
 

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