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Andrew Atkins  
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 More options Sep 27 1999, 3:00 am
Newsgroups: sci.engr.television.advanced
From: "Andrew Atkins" <and...@enta.net>
Date: 1999/09/27
Subject: The Horizontal Red Line
To anyone who can advise

My son's Nokia 3724 UK FX portable television has recently stopped working.
Upon switching on there is no sound or picture but only a thin, red,
horizontal line in the centre of the screen.  If anyone can advise what
component has failed then I would be most grateful.

Andrew Atkins
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Discussion subject changed to "This newsgroup is NOT about television repair !" by Jeroen Stessen
Jeroen Stessen  
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 More options Sep 28 1999, 3:00 am
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From: Jeroen Stessen <Jeroen.Stes...@NO-SPAM-philips.com>
Date: 1999/09/28
Subject: This newsgroup is NOT about television repair !

Andrew Atkins <and...@enta.net> wrote:
> If anyone can advise what component has failed then I would be most grateful.

Please visit  http://www.repairfaq.org/  or post your question
in news:sci.electronics.repair where it finds a bigger audience.

Television repair is not a hobby, for continued safety you
should deal only with professional authorized repairmen.

Bye,
-- Jeroen.


 
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Discussion subject changed to "The Horizontal Red Line" by Laurence Taylor
Laurence Taylor  
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 More options Sep 28 1999, 3:00 am
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From: laure...@iapetus.demon.co.uk (Laurence Taylor)
Date: 1999/09/28
Subject: Re: The Horizontal Red Line
In article <7solqb$s4...@news4.svr.pol.co.uk>
           and...@enta.net "Andrew Atkins" writes:

-> To anyone who can advise
->
-> My son's Nokia 3724 UK FX portable television has recently stopped working.
-> Upon switching on there is no sound or picture but only a thin, red,
-> horizontal line in the centre of the screen.  If anyone can advise what
-> component has failed then I would be most grateful.

Try the line scan coils, line output transistor, line output
transformer, line driver components, line oscillator, sync separator.

And if you're not totally confidant about poking around inside TV sets
when they're switched on, then don't bother - take it down the shop. Or
you could well electrocute yourself.

rgds
LAurence

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Peter Harris  
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 More options Oct 1 1999, 3:00 am
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From: "Peter Harris" <peter.har...@bbc.co.uk>
Date: 1999/10/01
Subject: Re: The Horizontal Red Line
Laurence Taylor <laure...@iapetus.demon.co.uk> wrote in article
<938561447...@iapetus.demon.co.uk>...

Hmm. Doesn't the line scan make the beam go across the screen, and the
vertical scan make it go up and down? So which one is bust and which one
still working?
--
Peter - my thoughts not necessarily those of......

 
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Laurence Taylor  
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 More options Oct 1 1999, 3:00 am
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From: laure...@iapetus.demon.co.uk (Laurence Taylor)
Date: 1999/10/01
Subject: Re: The Horizontal Red Line
In article <01bf0bdf$ba65a7a0$652b7...@pc-234866.wn.bbc.co.uk>
           peter.har...@spamoff.bbc.co.uk "Peter Harris" writes:

-> > Try the line scan coils, line output transistor, line output
-> > transformer, line driver components, line oscillator, sync separator.
-> >
-> > And if you're not totally confidant about poking around inside TV sets
-> > when they're switched on, then don't bother - take it down the shop. Or
-> > you could well electrocute yourself.
-> >
-> Hmm. Doesn't the line scan make the beam go across the screen, and the
-> vertical scan make it go up and down? So which one is bust and which one
-> still working?

Oh, rats. Put it down to lack of caffiene, I mean sleep. Replace "line"
with "frame" in my reply! Probably the frame output chip has died.

(Currently playing on the radio, "Titles" by Barclay James Harvest.
Whatever happned to them?)

rgds
LAurence

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