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Mungo Two Sheds Toadfoot wrote: > meow2222@care2.com wrote: > > Sounds like bad connections in the colour channels. Might just be > > the socket that presses onto the CRT base. Could also be the > > other grid voltages. > > > > I dont want to sound patronising, but CRT TVs are one appliance > > better left alone unless you know what youre doing. There are > > multiple potentially lethal risks     

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Author: meow2222
Date: May 27, 2008 03:22

In message <g1ek9r$5nk$1@registered.motzarella.org>, "Mungo \"Two Sheds\" Toadfoot" <eastREMOVEkent@gmail.com> writes Dave Liquorice wrote: On Mon, 26 May 2008 11:58:16 +0100, Mungo \"Two Sheds\" Toadfoot wrote: then it sorted itself out and is now showing a perfect picture with no colour flickering at all! Flickering or other sudden step like changes are indicative
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Dave Liquorice wrote: > On Mon, 26 May 2008 11:58:16 +0100, Mungo \"Two Sheds\" Toadfoot > wrote: > >> then it sorted itself out and is now showing a perfect picture with >> no colour flickering at all! > > Flickering or other sudden step like changes are indicative of a dodgy > connection or three somewhere. How does it respond to "impact > maintenance" (give it a whack)? You may have to     

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Author: Mungo Two Sheds Toadfoot
Date: May 26, 2008 10:30

Dave Liquorice wrote: On Mon, 26 May 2008 11:58:16 +0100, Mungo \"Two Sheds\" Toadfoot wrote: then it sorted itself out and is now showing a perfect picture with no colour flickering at all! Flickering or other sudden step like changes are indicative of a dodgy connection or three somewhere. How does it respond to "impact maintenance" (give it a whack)? You may have to
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Dave Liquorice wrote: > On Mon, 26 May 2008 11:58:16 +0100, Mungo \"Two Sheds\" Toadfoot > wrote: > >> then it sorted itself out and is now showing a perfect picture with >> no colour flickering at all! > > Flickering or other sudden step like changes are indicative of a dodgy > connection or three somewhere. How does it respond to "impact > maintenance" (give it a whack)? You may have to     

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Author: geoff
Date: May 26, 2008 08:46

meow2222@care2.com wrote: Sounds like bad connections in the colour channels. Might just be the socket that presses onto the CRT base. Could also be the other grid voltages. I dont want to sound patronising, but CRT TVs are one appliance better left alone unless you know what youre doing. There are multiple potentially lethal risks in them, and you need to understand the
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On Mon, 26 May 2008 11:58:16 +0100, Mungo \"Two Sheds\" Toadfoot wrote: > then it sorted itself out and is now showing a perfect picture with no > colour flickering at all! Flickering or other sudden step like changes are indicative of a dodgy connection or three somewhere. How does it respond to "impact maintenance" (give it a whack)? You may have to experiment to find the best place to     

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Author: Mungo Two Sheds Toadfoot
Date: May 26, 2008 07:59

Mungo Two Sheds Toadfoot wrote: I think I've asked about this before but there have been developments. No, I still haven't bought a plasma/lcd and won't until I really have to! This here Philips 32PW6826 CRT telly is being a pain. A while ago the colours looked more yellow/orange than they should and flickered in a very similar way to how it would look if there was an open fire
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I think I've asked about this before but there have been developments. No, I still haven't bought a plasma/lcd and won't until I really have to! This here Philips 32PW6826 CRT telly is being a pain. A while ago the colours looked more yellow/orange than they should and flickered in a very similar way to how it would look if there was an open fire near it. If we turned it off at the main     

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Author: Mungo Two Sheds Toadfoot
Date: May 26, 2008 07:59

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Author: Mungo Two Sheds Toadfoot
Date: May 26, 2008 07:59

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Author: Mungo Two Sheds Toadfoot
Date: May 26, 2008 07:55

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Author: Dave Liquorice
Date: May 26, 2008 05:37

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Author: meow2222
Date: May 26, 2008 05:08

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Author: Mungo Two Sheds Toadfoot
Date: May 26, 2008 03:58

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