the original body of my post is copied below. To it i will add the
following facts.....
- to clear up the issue, the picture converges only from the top and
the bottom, and the picture remains at the full horizontal length of
the screen
-The problem occurs after the TV has already been on for a variable
length of time (+- 20 minits) and never occurs when you first turn it
on (this may be explained by some type of expansion due to
heating????)
-the model number is: CF32E50 (Toshiba)
-chassis number: TAC9516
-manufactured apr. '96
I am going to attempt to resolder the verticle IC. But first I have a
couple questions I was hoping some of you would help me with.
-How do I know where on the inside of the computer the verticle IC is?
-Is it on a heat sink?
-Which of the pins on the IC should I resolder, or should I just
resolder them all?
please advise, and thank you in advance for all of your help
---------------------------ORIGINAL POST-------------------
I have a Tobisha TV. It is 32 inches. I do not know when it was
made
but I would have to say late 90's, maybe 98-99. It is your standard
old TV, not one of the new fancy ones that everyone is buying.
Here is the problem.....
The image on the television constantly contracts. The sound is
perfect. When you turn the TV on the picture is fine. After a
certain amount of time, which is variable and (seemingly) random, the
picture slowly condenses to the center of the screen. It would seem
like someone is squeezing the picture from the top and the bottom
simultaneously. The picture squuezes into a rectangular box in the
center of the screen, about 6 inches on the side, while the rest of
the tv remains black. There is no squeezing from the left or the
right. Sometimes this picture will flutter between 3 inches wide to
maybe 9 inches wide on the side. Sometimes while in this state the
picture will spontaneously jump back to the full size and stay there
for a couple of minutes, only to return inevitably to the condensed
version.
Upon smacking the top of the TV with my fist the picture returns to
the full screen every time. If i only lightly smack it it will grow
larger on the top and the bottom. So smacking fixes the problem
temporarily.
I would appreciate any and all input anybody has on this matter. I
am
determined to get to the bottom of the issue and would not mind
attempting to fix the problem on my own. Please let me know if
anyone
can diagnose the problem and reccommend a possible solution.
Thank you very much,
Best Regards,
Andrew Kotheimer
following facts.....
- to clear up the issue, the picture converges only from the top and
the bottom, and the picture remains at the full horizontal length of
the screen
-The problem occurs after the TV has already been on for a variable
length of time (+- 20 minits) and never occurs when you first turn it
on (this may be explained by some type of expansion due to
heating????)
-the model number is: CF32E50 (Toshiba)
-chassis number: TAC9516
-manufactured apr. '96
I am going to attempt to resolder the verticle IC. But first I have a
couple questions I was hoping some of you would help me with.
-How do I know where on the inside of the computer the verticle IC is?
-Is it on a heat sink?
-Which of the pins on the IC should I resolder, or should I just
resolder them all?
please advise, and thank you in advance for all of your help
---------------------------ORIGINAL POST-------------------
I have a Tobisha TV. It is 32 inches. I do not know when it was
made
but I would have to say late 90's, maybe 98-99. It is your standard
old TV, not one of the new fancy ones that everyone is buying.
Here is the problem.....
The image on the television constantly contracts. The sound is
perfect. When you turn the TV on the picture is fine. After a
certain amount of time, which is variable and (seemingly) random, the
picture slowly condenses to the center of the screen. It would seem
like someone is squeezing the picture from the top and the bottom
simultaneously. The picture squuezes into a rectangular box in the
center of the screen, about 6 inches on the side, while the rest of
the tv remains black. There is no squeezing from the left or the
right. Sometimes this picture will flutter between 3 inches wide to
maybe 9 inches wide on the side. Sometimes while in this state the
picture will spontaneously jump back to the full size and stay there
for a couple of minutes, only to return inevitably to the condensed
version.
Upon smacking the top of the TV with my fist the picture returns to
the full screen every time. If i only lightly smack it it will grow
larger on the top and the bottom. So smacking fixes the problem
temporarily.
I would appreciate any and all input anybody has on this matter. I
am
determined to get to the bottom of the issue and would not mind
attempting to fix the problem on my own. Please let me know if
anyone
can diagnose the problem and reccommend a possible solution.
Thank you very much,
Best Regards,
Andrew Kotheimer