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Equipment Repairs => LCD TV forum => Topic started by: chappers on February 13, 2012,17:24:45
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Has anyone got generic advice (although the LCD TV in question is a Samsung 710MP with MH17AS chassis) on why, despite a strong signal being present (analogue in this case from a Sky satellite receiver) of around 65-70dB, a set might display a very slightly noisy picture, akin to signal being slightly too low?
Another effect I have on this set, only on analogue RF, and NOT on SCART, etc., is that areas of dark shadow, such as the edge of a hand or face, are appearing as thick jet-black areas instead of graduated tones. With a face, it looks like a big paint brush has been used to paint a jet black thick line down the edge of the face. It is not affected by brightness, contrast changes, and is only apparent on RF input.
Thanks
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hi,
Probably an AGC problem.
The second problem sounds like a slightly of tune AFC tank coil.
Modern TV's don't have easy adjustment of these, but they may be adjustable in the service menu.
Keith