RCA D52W20 52" Rear Projection HDTV-Ready Television Logo
Anonymous Posted on Apr 11, 2012

My tv is heard through the RCA connectors but do not see the image

Reset helped with the sound but no video yet only analog channels

  • Anonymous Apr 11, 2012

    **** it off all night and now to top it all I can not find the settings of convergence

  • Anonymous Apr 13, 2012

    Offline all night but the problem persists for me to have bad parts.

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You need to do a complete reset by unpluging it from the wall for fourty min, and that willl rest it back to normal and your problem will be fixed.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Sep 03, 2008

SOURCE: RCA D56W20 picture problems

More information is required to properly troubleshoot this problem. How is your television connected when you are watching HD? Do you have HDMI for this, do you have a satellite or digital cable box? For analogue are you using regular coax antenna (cable TV), or are you going through a cable or satellite box?
This could be related to the aspect ration setting. perhaps you ahve changed your aspect ratio from 16:9 to 4:3 or some other setting. If you are connected via HDMI, then the digital signal may be "normalizing" your picture during HD, but reverting back to the other setting.

Check you video settings very carefully. HD televisions are very difficult to tweak properly.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Sep 19, 2009

SOURCE: TV RCA HD52W59 NO VIDEO

Sound like convergence supply problem (small fuse near flyback will be open.

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