The picture keeps rolling, nothing that I can isolate as the source of the problem. I have used good quality HDMI cable to eliminate any possible interference, picture still rolls
SOURCE: horizontal roll on mitusbishi 35" tv
Thanks for your answer nfandres. The whole picture rolls up and down. In the old days I could fix it with a Horizontal or vertical hold button, but I don;t have one of those here. Any other suggestions? Thanks.
SOURCE: Vertical rolling
Does you set have PIP (picture in picture)? If it does then the PIP module has a bunch of capacitors that have gone bad (dried out and leaked) causing you to loose vertical sync. Vertical synchronization is what locks your picture keeping it from rolling. Even if you don't have PIP then still you have a vertical sync problem. The set would have to be checked by a tech to find exactly what's happening. Stargazer
SOURCE: HORIZONTAL HOLD
Hello INDIII,
The answer is yes, if all you have to do is to adjust the horizontal hold control (usually located on the back of the TV)
The answer is no (with caveat) if you have to open up the set. This problem occurs when the horizontal oscillator is drifting off its set frequency of 15,750 Hz This can be caused by a component or components changing in value, or the problem could be caused by the loss of or decrease in the amplitude of the horizontal sync pluses within the video signal. Such a loss of amplitude can take place from the output of the Video detector to the Horizontal mixer stage (uses the Video pluses and the Horizontal oscillator to sync the picture). This means that you will be working around a hazardous section of your TV.
The caveat is if you have a background in electronics and you have the proper equipment.
1) schematic diagram of the TV to see where TV test-points are
2) multimeter to measure DC voltages at test points
3) oscilloscope to view waveform patterns in the horzontal section of the TV
4) Signal generator to produce a know good signal into the TV set.
5) Isolation Transformer to connect the TV power plug to to isolate the Tv ground from earth ground and allow proper connectivity for test equipment (plug the unit under test into the isolation transformer and the test equipment into the wall outlet.)
I hope this answers your question,
Thank you,
Shuttle83
SOURCE: picture keeps rolling
do you have cable to the set or are you on rabbit ears if on ears adjust antenna for the strongest signal.
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