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The signal going to your TV is weak and is not getting a proper signal. You will have to check the cable box and any wires and device that are connected to the TV to make sure that everything is connected correctly.
normally they dont cycle that often,sounds like a weak cycling or high limit thermostat thats heat sensitive from age,its on the burner housing the cycling switch is on the blower housing
It is a LCD set and if sound get it in a very dark room and with a flashlight and the set on look to see if you see a very faint image on the screen.
Almost all these sets use a back light system for brightness---an inverter of some type to power the lights---either the back light is bad or the voltage for it is not present or being turned on.
Geofchaam,
You could be experiencing one of two issues:
1) You are having a difficulty viewing the image on the back of the camera (not the view finder). This is common on cameras out in the sun, try cupping your spare hand over the screen to cast a shadow on the screen.
2) You cannot view anything in the view finder. Since the view finder has its own tiny LCD display inside of it, it is displaying what image the camera will take if you press the shutter release. I would double check to see if the camera is set correctly for shooting in bright sunlight (check your owners manual, or set the camera to Automatic), and if there is a difference between what you're seeing in the viewfinder, and what images the camera is taking, consider calling Fuji, as it sounds like a hardware issue.
thats correct man if your running sound from your tv to the reciever it is sharing the signal strenghth with the reciever and i will sound very weak the only way to correct that is to turn off your tv speakers and use your reciever as your primary sound source for the tv sound
Turn the tv on and get close to it and see if you can see ghost images. These will be normal images but will be very faint and look like shades of grey. You don;t want to do this in real bright direct light but a normal light or day light works. You can also hold a flashlight up near the edge and see if makes it easier to see.
If you can see an image and have normal sound then your problem is the back lighting system. This can be the lights bulbs or leds or the power supply for them. Repair cost should be under $150. I don't think you have any warranty left but check ASAP if you do as it may not last much longer.
If you have no picture and no sound then this is usually a problem with the receiver section. Can't suggest what cost would be as it can range from cheap to a bunch depending on what is wrong.
As always with any lcd tv or monitor make sure you know what a replacement is worth before you spend repair money. Repairs can sometimes cost close to what a new tv will.
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