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There is some shorted component/s in the circuit broad inside. The set goes protection mode [short circuit]; as your reports here. To detect the actual fault point and board is a skilled work. must have through knowledge in electronics, and experience to work with these modes TVs.
Yes allmost all flat screens are wall mounteable. It will require find the screws or bolts holding the table mount to tv and removing. If your tv has extra threaded holes on back then it is mountable.
If you are refering to signal you receceive on an antenna, then yes. It's actually called a Digital Tuner. The standard analog tuners that are in most older TV's will work for the Analog signals that you will probibally still be receiving, the Digital signals will not be available to you. This will depend on if stations in your area are at transmitting in Digital or analog or both. These boxes are the devices the government was either giving away, or making availalbe for a low cost to those whom need it via cupons. This has ended, but you can check this gov site out that talks in detail about it. You can buy the Digital Tuner boxes for pretty cheap from what I havce seen, but you will probibally need an antenna also.
when it blanks out, tuen the lights out in the room, and shine a flash light at the screen, see if you can see the picture, if you can, it is the inverter moard blamking out, thats the board that lights the back lights, if you cant, hit the input button on the remote, if the TV comes back with a picture, it is a problem with the main board, in paticular the componant input on the main board
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