television malfunction mystery

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jon

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Hello-

I have an 8 or 9 year old Magnavox television that has a very
conditional problem. During the daytime, the picture is great, but when
it is dark outside, not just dark inside, the picture gets interferance
in the top 1/3 of the screen, in the shape of a thick black line that is
shaped like an arrowhead, that jumps from the left side of the screen to
the right. Anyone have a theory?

Thanx, Todd
 
On Sun, 04 Jul 2004 22:17:17 -0700, jon <amazingcrowns@cox.net> wrote:

Hello-

I have an 8 or 9 year old Magnavox television that has a very
conditional problem. During the daytime, the picture is great, but when
it is dark outside, not just dark inside, the picture gets interferance
in the top 1/3 of the screen, in the shape of a thick black line that is
shaped like an arrowhead, that jumps from the left side of the screen to
the right. Anyone have a theory?

Thanx, Todd
Just a guess: Maybe a ham radio operator in the neighborhood, or
somebody fires up an electrical device at dusk that is emitting
interference. Lots of stuff are on photoelectric switches and come on
automatically at dusk.

--
Jack from Taxacola (formerly Pensacola), Florida
 
In article <uv5Gc.5780$876.1197@fed1read07>, amazingcrowns@cox.net
says...
Hello-

I have an 8 or 9 year old Magnavox television that has a very
conditional problem. During the daytime, the picture is great, but when
it is dark outside, not just dark inside, the picture gets interferance


Sodium Flood lights?
 
On Sun, 04 Jul 2004 22:17:17 -0700, jon <amazingcrowns@cox.net> wrote:

Hello-

I have an 8 or 9 year old Magnavox television that has a very
conditional problem. During the daytime, the picture is great, but when
it is dark outside, not just dark inside, the picture gets interferance
in the top 1/3 of the screen, in the shape of a thick black line that is
shaped like an arrowhead, that jumps from the left side of the screen to
the right. Anyone have a theory?

Thanx, Todd
Look for things that come ON at dusk...street lights, yard lights,
night lights, perimeter fences, etc.
The interefernce you describe appears to be 1/3 of a frame (180 Hz),
frame rate is near 60 Hz.
Amateur radio interference (ok, CBs n/ cabs too) would occur at an
audio rate, and would affect the entrie video and/or audio signal.
 

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