Toshiba TV29C90 problem; Image fades to black...

I got one more tip for you. If you are using dial-up services like
Juno(which is what i use) just go to Task Manager and kill it, Don't
worry it wont disconnect just go to Task manager-> Processes->
juno.exe-> End process. After that you can browse using IE or what ever
you are using. This way no more disconnections or ads.
 
"NSM" <nowrite@to.me> wrote in message news:sJJEd.62783$nN6.7030@edtnps84...
"James Sweet" <jamessweet@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:vaJEd.14727$lG.12620@trnddc03...

| How much current could possibly be involved? Typical Vcc for the
vertical
| circuit is 24-40v, it's usually supplied through a 0.1 ohm or so fusible
| resistor, can't possibly be more than an amp or so.

But how much impedance do you want to add?

N
Dunno, most vertical yokes are 30-50 ohms, 2-3 ohms should be plenty to drop
the height a bit.

Perhaps this is the wrong approach though, better might be to trace the
circuit of the vertical size adjustment, perhaps you can add a resistor in
series with the pot.
 
"James Sweet" <jamessweet@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:_xKEd.7452$hc7.2339@trnddc08...

| Dunno, most vertical yokes are 30-50 ohms, 2-3 ohms should be plenty to
drop
| the height a bit.
|
| Perhaps this is the wrong approach though, better might be to trace the
| circuit of the vertical size adjustment, perhaps you can add a resistor in
| series with the pot.

I'd be looking at the vertical drive to see if you could control that.

N
 
Thanks - All start of there.

"Jerry G." <jerryg50@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:34gsucF4auahmU2@uni-berlin.de...
To start with, test for high ESR caps in the power supply, and scan
circuits. Verify that the power supply is working correctly to start with,
and work from there. It is also possible that there is a scan failure as
well.

--

Jerry G.
=====

"John Dough" <1@2.3> wrote in message
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I have a almost dead rasterops 2075 monitor. When you power it on there's
a
high pitching buzzing/whining from the power supply section that gets
softer
over the next minute - then its a steady soft but audible anoying buzz.
I've
checked the output voltages from the power supply. They're labeled on the
pcb and all check out ok. The green light on the front of the monitor
comes
on, as well as the led for adjusting the screen settings. And the led
moves
when you press the adj buttons etc.

There's also a orange glow from the coils at the back of the tube and I
can
hear the HT kick in when you switch the monitor on. The problem is there's
no picure - completely black.

Any idea where i can start looking - anyone know if there's a common fault
for these monitors.
 
Blanca opined in news:1105140165.132079.224080@f14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com:

Greetings

I posted the pictures yesterday on how to fix the Ford radio. Today I
get a email from a "lawyer" saying that he has a client the did the
repair and it burned up his car and apartment.

Right off I'm thinking that it is a hoax so I go to check the owner of
the domain that the message was sent from "bernstein-siler-law.com".

I then go check the owner of the domain that sells the info to fix your
radio and guess what, they are the SAME person.

See the letter here...
http://mysite.verizon.net/res046jx/id5.html
What a low life...

Billy Menasco
AM I having a geezer brain fart or is the ISSUE here a threat from attorney
who also rep's a guy who charges for the same information?

I dont see what freedom of information on the net has to do with anything.

If some guy wants to charge for fix-info, that's his business and doesnt make
him a scum-bag. You dont have to pay for it.

If he sic's his attorney on someone else, however, that provides the same
info for nothing, whether or not it ended up with damages, THAT makes him a
scumbag!

I would ask for particulars, do some research and if the claim he makes is
scurrilous, get a lawyer of your own and sue the sum'bitch for harassment.

Meantime, you DID put a disclaimer on, along with your info, didnt you?


--
- Yes, I'm a crusty old geezer curmudgeon.. deal with it! -
 
Is there any website, or even better pics of your lacing I can see this?
 
<trippingtoo8track@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1105536455.424489.59460@z14g2000cwz.googlegroups.com...
| low reserve below $50
|
| fully serviced, ready to plug and play
|
| new belt, cleaned, head adjusted
|
|
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|

.... "THE "FERRARI" OF 8-TRACK PLAYER/RECORDERS" ...

Hilarious!!

N
 
I have the same model 53UWX10B HITACHI projection HDTV. Just yesterday
it started to have the exact same problem. The convergence is way off
and magic focus will not fix it. The TV is 3 years old and I called
Hitachi today and they were not very helpful. When I told the guy that
I was surprised that this set went bad so soon, he said, "well the TV
is several years old". So don't expect Hitachi TVs to last more than
3 years. I have a CRT Emerson that has lasted me ten years, so far.
HITACHI SUCKS, I will never by another Hitachi product again.
 
"tomm" <1239@mail.com> wrote in message
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| Maybe not the best place for this but someone here may have an idea
| I have a Beko 28 in widescreen(not the best I know)
| Towards the top right of the screen a shadow has appeared (about the size
| of
| a small hand) causing a discolouring of everything in that area.
| There is nothing new around the TV such as speakers etc.
| Any ideas what could be causing this, and if it is a biggish repair job
to
| sort it?

Did you move the TV recently?

N
 
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<kbrock101@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM
 
and asks for a few bucks in return. In particular, what's so terrible about
one that would SAVE you 80-90% off a repair bill.?
Well, the general approach in the Internet repair world is to charge for parts,
not information.

Moreover, the tendency to try and keep information restrained so its price
remains high can be percieved as selfish in its own way. It's like damming a
river at the edge of your property, so you can sell the water
--
Marada Shra'drakaii
 
"jay" <jaynews@verizon.net> wrote in message
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| This is a serious question. Every once in a while, more than one person
| wants to heat something up in a microwave, so I'm just wondering if it's
| actually safe to operate both units at the same time from the standpoint
of
| radiation exposure. ...

I do it all the time. One is cooking lunch while I heat tea in another. We
had a bank of them in the cafeteria at work. What problem?

IMO, you could take 60 of them, stack them up in a tower and stand in the
middle while they were all running and not even get warm. Walking past
someone smoking on the street is more dangerous as is a sun tan booth.

N
 
On 12 Jan 2005 05:27:35 -0800, trippingtoo8track@yahoo.com wrote:

low reserve below $50 <snip
WARNING: Avoid this person, trippingtoo8track@yahoo.com, aka
66fourdoor on ebay. This is Charlie Nudo, a known ebay and Usenet
fraudster, con artist and general troll. For more information about
his frauds and scams, note the header and ping me via email.

dB
 
If you haven't already tried this, unplug your TV from the power and leave it
for an hour or two, then plug in and see if the shadow has gone,

David

NSM wrote:

"tomm" <1239@mail.com> wrote in message
news:77ydnSD_quxU4HjcRVnyhQ@pipex.net...
| Maybe not the best place for this but someone here may have an idea
| I have a Beko 28 in widescreen(not the best I know)
| Towards the top right of the screen a shadow has appeared (about the size
| of
| a small hand) causing a discolouring of everything in that area.
| There is nothing new around the TV such as speakers etc.
| Any ideas what could be causing this, and if it is a biggish repair job
to
| sort it?

Did you move the TV recently?

N
 
I see no reason to worry about it. We often run two at the same time.
I'm sure many lower quality/price restaurants often run several at the
same time. IIRC, unless you are standing VERY close to the microwave
AND it has a defective door you have nothing to worry about as far as
stray radiation. And it's not like it's stray x-rays, it's just radio
waves.
I agree that it's probably safe, but your argument here sucks.
1: The microwave frequency is specifically designed to cook meat.
If you happen to be living in the meat in question, cooking
it is clearly bad. You can do fairly significant long-term
dammage to yourself without becoming uncomfortable, by exposing
yourself to microwaves.

The good news is, the levels of such radiation that escape the
confines of a properly working microwave are so low that, with
the added defense of the inverse-square law, its's almost impossible
to get enough of them close enough together to do any damage.

http://www.ccohs.ca/oshanswers/phys_agents/microwave_ovens.html#top
 
"Clinically proven"? Oh, good, can you provide the name of the clinic,
and a way to get a copy of their report? Not that I don't trust you,
but ...

Bill Jeffrey
=======================

kbrock101@hotmail.com wrote:

Check out the great Whole Home Second Wind UV air purifiers at
http://www.UVFreshAirPurifier.com which cover your whole house instead
of just one room and we consider them the best air purifiers on the
market! UV air purifier, air purification & clean air from Second
Wind. Buy whole Home Second Wind Air purifiers and air cleaners
clinically proven to remove cigar and cigarette smoke, dust, mold,
allergens, germs and odors through ultraviolet light.
 
jay wrote:
I recently moved to a house that has a built-in microwave oven. Since the
new place has a large kitchen, and since I already owned a stand-alone
microwave oven, I wound up putting the extra stand-alone unit on the
counter, and so now I have two microwave ovens in the same room.

SNIP SNIP SNIP

If you wear your Tin Foil Hat and Shoes it should cover any stray rays.....
 
<default@uri.edu> wrote in message news:41E6AFA5.C31FA243@uri.edu...

| I agree that it's probably safe, but your argument here sucks.
| 1: The microwave frequency is specifically designed to cook meat.
| If you happen to be living in the meat in question, cooking
| it is clearly bad. You can do fairly significant long-term
| dammage to yourself without becoming uncomfortable, by exposing
| yourself to microwaves.
|
| The good news is, the levels of such radiation that escape the
| confines of a properly working microwave are so low that, with
| the added defense of the inverse-square law, its's almost impossible
| to get enough of them close enough together to do any damage.

Plus, the dangers are much exaggerated. From a few feet away from the oven
you'd probably just get a slight warming sensation. More people are burned
by heating pads - or boiling water from the oven.

N
 
"Slip'er" <cjhixon1@cox.net> wrote in message
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You have never worked on aircraft and are very young.

I have never worked on aircraft. I am 37; young to some, ancient to my
kids.

Yep he's young! Welcome to the 'young thinkers club'! :)
 

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