Toshiba TV29C90 problem; Image fades to black...

hahahaha. Actually, it's current, and right now.

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"Pat Flannery" <flanner@daktel.com> wrote in message
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Stormin Mormon wrote:

I, and many other LDS (Mormons) receive personal revelation.
Was that back when you were part of the Free Speech Movement at
Berkeley? ;-)

Admiral Kirk
 
I'm lampooning a spammer. However, I'm not sure what you're doing.

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"Bill" <dentaldoc@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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Prophy or cavities?

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Christopher A. Young



So religious belief is basically . . . . a prophy??

Even with a prophy, I'll bet it's still necessary to apply
philosophical floss on a daily basis.

And even then, it won't work if you still indulge in too many "sweets."
:)

- dentaldoc
 
Bad solder connections on the CRT board,
or on the main board where the drive signals
come from. Rono.

"Lanzar" <christian.loo@netikka.fi> wrote in message
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Hi!

I have a JVC 29" 100Hz television (AV-29TH3ENS). The problem is that
when the TV has been on for abot 2-3 minutes, the whole picture
becomes purple. If i restart the tv the picture is back to normal for
a couple of seconds, but then it turns back to purple again. Any idea
where the problem mmight be...?

Christian
 
Suspect power supply and possible deflecteion related failures. Probable due
to poor solder connection s in the horiz dirve and output sections. Nominal
repair may reun Apx $150 -250 pending on the facility and their respective
rates. As recommended, choose an shop that either is SONY authorized or one
that has lots of experience on thier products.<>
FYI: If there is a C/C store in your area they do COD, via their service
division, and are SONY Authorized Service with manufacturer data and
contact.
<dkuhajda@locl.net> wrote in message
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Call Sony for the nearest authorized servicer. They will have the
training and service manuals on hand for a model this new. Then check
references on those names they give you.

Unless you know of a good independent, non-manufacture affiliated,
repair shop (by references or past experience), it is usually best to
take a newer item to an authorized servicer.

Without a complete internal diagnosis, there is no way to know if it is
worth fixing.

FYI most of the big box stores will take stuff in for repair, but they
truck the items off, pay $8.00 for most of the 'techs' they have
employed. They are in the business to sell you something new, rather
than fix it.
 
cnctut wrote:
Other than flexibility and ease of routing the wire--is there any
practical advantage for using multi-strand copper wire in a 12V DC
application over insulated solid copper wire? Application is supplying
power to a 12V 6 Amp water pump.

Thanks

Tut

the flexibility might help it survive vibration, but that's just another
aspect of flexibility, so the short answer is "no"

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The 8000A was designed before anyone cared about RFI to instruments. It
has a very sensitive front end and an A/D conversion scheme that is
susceptible to rfi.

The cool thing about the 8000A is that is uses calibrated current sources
to measure ohms. It has 200mV and 2V basic ranges and the currents are
adjusted to give the right full scale range. For example, the 2k range
puts out 1ma. Fluke later featured this range and called it diode test on
the newer instruments. You can push in both the current buttons and the
ohms buttons to measure your current.

Makes a nice little current source for matching diodes, etc.

peter_dingemans@hotmail.com writes:

Thanks, Sam and Jerry.

Will give it a try with a (more or less accurate :) ) mv AC-source.
All the other ranges work fine, as far as I can tell, only the mV AC
range overflowed. Strange that none of my other multimeters show this
behaviour (or at least much less; about 30-40mV on the 200mV range).

All that's left to do is find some good testleads for this Fluke, and
it'll be ready for everyday use.

Grtz,

Peter PE1VCC
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NOVATECH INSTRUMENTS, INC. P.O. Box 55997
206.301.8986, fax 206.363.4367 Seattle, Washington 98155 USA
 
<anilmanual@gmail.com> wrote in message
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hi all,


I want to devalop a car driving game using a steering wheel.I want to
know behavior of steeing wheel signals to vehicle wheel.How i can
decide the vehicle wheel angle and speed from the steering wheel
position and torque signals.
What platform are you using? PC? Console? If it's a PC game, DirectX has
API's you communicate with to interface with a wheel or any other
controller. It's a layer that deals with the drivers for the particular
hardware and gives you a standard way to talk to it. Xbox also uses DirectX,
other consoles are proprietary.
 
Scott Hedrick wrote:

"Pat Flannery" <flanner@daktel.com> wrote in message
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I'm still trying to decide if George Burns or Alanis Morissette
made the better God.



I like them both, and they're not all that incompatible.
Cut to George Burns turning somersaults in a silver dress? I don't know-
that sounds more like something Milton Berle would do.
I still liked letting the Metatron have it with the fire extinguisher,
and Loki trading in his flaming sword for a Desert Eagle pistol.

Pat
 
jerry@tr2.com wrote:
Hi folks,

The other day, I was trying to troubleshoot a 100MHz amaplifier in a
piece of equipment ( actually, a Cushman CE-3 Spectrum Monitor ). I
was using a 150MHz tektronix scope with a 10X probe.
I was getting different results with each measurement, it was driving
me crazy.

My friend Bob, the RF guru, said "Your trouble is that you're
using the HI-Z input to the scope. For VHF, Hi-Z is crap. It
just doesn't work. Especially if you have a pigtail for the
ground." Guilty as charged...

He then asked if the scope had a 50-ohm input ( which it does ).
"Then just make up a probe with a 450-ohm series resistor, and
some little ground clip. That's all you need. It will be stable, and
it will work up to about a gig. The impedances in
this RF stuff tend to be low anyway, so you don't really need Hi-Z."

Makes sense. Any way to buy a probe like this off he shelf?
I'll bet Tektronix and HP/Agilent will sell you one, but you don't want
to know what it costs.
Problem with commercial probes is that they have a rod resistor with a
probe point soldered into the end. Lots of stress, easy to break,
expensive to fix.

The resistor on the end of a coax is a pretty good solution.
Pack it into a ball-point pen. When you break it, replace the resistor.
1/4W carbon composition works well. If you try to use a metal film, you
may have to worry about the inductance. Don't know any way to tell
without measuring it.

If you want accurate/repeatable measurements at 100MHz. you need to
build the measurement point into your circuit. ANYTHING with a ground
clip will require an inch or more of wire just to let the probe reach
the circuit. Ground inductance is your enemy.

Think of it as a series resonant circuit. The tip capacitance and the
ground + tip inductance resonate at some frequency and make a short
at your circuit. Obviously, the accuracy decreases rapidly as you
approach this frequency. Doesn't take much ground wire to mess things up.
mike


- Jerry Kaidor ( jerry@tr2.com )


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FS 500MHz Tek DSOscilloscope TDS540 Make Offer
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Buy the service manual...
kip
<ubergnosh@despammed.com> wrote in message
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ok .. update .. I started playing with service mode a "bit" and decided
factory reset wouldn't be a bad bet. so I did that video in video mode
was still blank. dang. however when I started playing around in ant.
mode I realized that the volume works now!! :) no more resetting. so I
fixed that. but does anyone know what all the other options in service
mode do? I dont have the service manual. Anything that might get my
picture back in video mode?

thanks again
-denis
 
hi,
i have same problem, my back light working nur 1 second (in first run)
than light off black screen
how can i do ?
 
i have Philips 170B1 , my problem black screen, picture only 1 second come
first open, but i can schow pictures ( verh black )
 
"Pat Flannery" <flanner@daktel.com> wrote in message
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I still liked letting the Metatron have it with the fire extinguisher,
and Loki trading in his flaming sword for a Desert Eagle pistol.
The Metatron certainly didn't consider his mission very important, or else
he and Bethany wouldn't have taken time to go fishing.

As to Loki, well, you have to admit that a pistol is a bit less likely to
draw attention when drawn, or cause clothing to ignite when hidden.
 
In message <l%Pme.27193$i42.21411@twister.nyroc.rr.com>, Stormin Mormon
<cayoung61-#spamblock*-@hotmail.com> writes
"Bobby D. Bryant" <bdbryant@mail.utexas.edu> wrote in message
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On Fri, 27 May 2005, "Stormin Mormon" <cayoung61-#spamblock*-@hotmail.com
wrote:

I, and many other LDS (Mormons) receive personal revelation.

What form do these revelations take?
CY: Usually impressions that come into my mind. Clearly, unlike my usual
more slow thought process. Sometimes I get ideas fully formed "that car
isn't going to stop for the stopsign, you must stop even though you have
right of way". That kind of thing.
I get that one. But it isn't divine revelation, just the product of
several decades of subconsciously reading the behaviour patterns of
other road users.

--
Richard Herring
 
Techs just adore those customers who must dick with the service menues, than
do not inform the techs that they did so. We have a very high regard for
those in-ept personel who go where many professionals will not without the
proper documentation. Something akin to checking if the fan is running by
digital interface with your hand!!<
Service manuels are required to do these adjustment properly, either
purchase one from Samsung, or find on via the Google engine. Of course, we
have no problem with you total fubard-ing your own product, we just do not
want to see it for repair after you have done it! At least not without
$100 up front!! IMHO
"Rono" <rono@nl.rogers.com> wrote in message
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You may need an EEPROM, & Micro!
Rono.
 
"Stormin Mormon" <cayoung61-#spamblock*-@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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And if they are revelations, how do you know where they're coming from?
CY: An excellent question. First, all of my revelations have proven true.
Which suggests they aren't from the Father of Lies.
What has Bill Clinton got to do with it?
 
The part number is 178274

kip
<vangard@worldnet.att.net> wrote in message
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I found Ness Electronics at:
http://www.nesselectronics.com/
by using Google. When I searched on RCA 1858-1 I got a message saying
no match found. Then I tried RCA 18581 and go the same message. Then
I tried RCA18511 and got a match on RCA185110 which is a screw that is
out of stock. What's the secret?

Van
 
cummings@stingray.net wrote:
You are looking for the IC U2, RCA part number 178274 and it is still
available. Go to Ness Electronics website, they have one in stock
even. They're not that expensive.
HBF has it for less - about $22 delivered.
http://www.hbfelectronics.com/index.php?action=disp_item&item_id=18585
 
Travis Jordan wrote:
HBF has it for less - about $22 delivered.
http://www.hbfelectronics.com/index.php?action=disp_item&item_id=18585
About $19 delivered at Moyer.
http://www.moyerelectronics.com/
 

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