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    Getting back to the original post ...

    If you want to do some checking before the help arrives ...

    You do not need to upgrade your antenna for digital. In fact, digital will pull in a picture on a weaker signal than analogue.

    You can check the antenna system by plugging your old TV back in. If you get a good picture then the antenna system should be OK. If not, you've wired something up wrong with your new splitter etc.

    If you are getting a picture with your old TV plugged in, then there is something wrong with cabling up from the STB to the TV. If you push the 'menu' button on the STB remote and can see the menu on your TV screen then you should be cabled up OK.

    You're just seeing noise on your new TV which indicates it is set to the internal analogue tuner with no antenna connected. You could try connecting the antenna directly to the new TV to verify that.

    This may help or it might not

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    Quote Originally Posted by Michael2
    They have a self destruct program built into the timer. To avoid this, you must never set the time and date, then it won't know when to self destruct, or set the year as 2099.

    Sony were the first to come out with this built in redundency, but now everyone does it.
    Are you for real? Will my new Plasma TV live or die if I set the date?

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    Phillips warranty

    For Mr Rangieman (Et al) - it appears Phillips, to boost their image, applied a 3 year warranty to their home electronic products last year (?) and made it retrospective. My DVD recorder had a hiccup, and when I asked Phillips for some updated firmware, they directed me straight to a warranty repair. So if your other Phillips equipment dies, produce proof of purchase ( Bank records will suffice ) and it's all good.

    Langy

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    Well, alls well that ends well............................after being totally frustrated, and that's easy for me when I joust with electronics, I gave up, got on the computer, poured out my frustration, had a couple of reds and went to bed......................however................ all was not far from my mind............
    after thinking about it before sleep I decided to get a few metres of coax from Bunnings, make a new lead from the balun to the amplifier as a last resort and to take out the coax wall plug which I installed while wiring it all up.

    This morning I removed said wall plug before the trip to Bunnings and Bingo!!!.................everything worked perfectly.
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    Quote Originally Posted by p38arover
    I'm annoyed 'cos the bedroom TV we bought just over a year ago has died and it's out of warranty - I suspect it's lost voltage to one or more of the tube grids - retrace lines are very visible and the screen is washed out. The trouble is that I'm not a TV tech and without a circuit diagram I'm lost in them.

    It isn't worth repairing and I hate throwing stuff that should be repairable, out.

    So we brought out the old Teac 34 cm TV to replace it. Hmm, can't find the remote. No worries, we'll do it by pressing the button on the front.

    Nope, whilst we can switch it into standby mode with the front panel switch, it won't switch on without the remote. OK. We'll buy a multipurpose remote. Nope. Of the ones we tried, about the only TVs they won't work with are Teac.

    Ron
    I have a similar problem, we have an LG 60 inch HI Def LCD Rearpro, and we have a blue cast in the top left and bottom right. There are no speakers or anything else within a metre of the TV and it appears to be getting worse.

    Any ideas would be great.

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    Quote Originally Posted by p38arover
    So we brought out the old Teac 34 cm TV to replace it. Hmm, can't find the remote. No worries, we'll do it by pressing the button on the front.

    Nope, whilst we can switch it into standby mode with the front panel switch, it won't switch on without the remote. OK. We'll buy a multipurpose remote. Nope. Of the ones we tried, about the only TVs they won't work with are Teac.

    Ron


    with this one....have you tried pressing the chanel button....?
    if its on standby....the chanel button should switch it on.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by DEFENDERZOOK
    with this one....have you tried pressing the chanel button....?
    if its on standby....the chanel button should switch it on.....
    Yep, tried that.

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    and every other button on the thing.....?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Maggot4x4
    I have a similar problem, we have an LG 60 inch HI Def LCD Rearpro, and we have a blue cast in the top left and bottom right. There are no speakers or anything else within a metre of the TV and it appears to be getting worse.

    Any ideas would be great.
    Maggot what exact model please and is it a rear pro or is it a dlp...ie does it have a lamp?
    if it does then contact lg as there have been problems with the dlp light engine in the dlp.
    I have repaired 2 of these so far but I now know that lg will replace the part or the set but you must contact them
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