From experience i have noted that after some time the Horizontal Out-put Transistor (HOT)gets worn out.This is a big black transistor starting with cd,d,t etc mounted on a big heatsink.note the numbers and replace it.
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would think you need to replace the cable board etc. the signal is not getting in and out right. can also be a fault on the power board giving the wrong volts so would check this to. it will tell you on the board what volts is supposed to be. the 5v and 12v should be spot on other volts will vary a little. also check the capacitors for the caps to be bowed up and a brown/ yellow gunk around them and under the board this can be a sign they are failing.
the model listed is a very old set---parts may not be available----language can be selected in the menu but the pink may be a adjustment of the screens (controls) or a circuit problem.
Look on your TV remote and press the button clearly labled PIP or Picture-In-Picture and press that button over and over. It will cycle through all the PIP modes until it turns it off!
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hello well it's and old tv, my guess it could be capacitors in the power supply or even dry joints on the power supply board, it would be best to have someone with electronic experience to have a look at it
my sony videoscope xbr was in storage for a while. I brought it home and let it warm up before I plugged it in. now the standby light blinks all the time. I have sound but no picture. any idea what to do?
Sounds like your TV has a PIP (picture in picture) that allows your AVI (audio visual input) to be viewed simultaneously with your cable input. Check the manual for the correct buttons, but the one you're looking for says either PIP or AVI or something along those lines. Hope this helps
Please post both the exact model number (on the back) and the blink count. The standby light should be blinking a repeated pattern. That info will indicate the problem circuit and allow us to provide you with the proper parts/steps to resolve this.
just need to balance the three colors red,green and blue that may help remove the front covers and look for black module that have sccree and focus controls just move a little bet left or right be carefull because you can loos the picture e-mail me for more info
I have the same problem with the picture blacking out, but I have sound
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