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Is it my T.V. or Aerial?
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Hi,
Can anyone help please - I have an LG Television which is approximately 4 yrs. old. When I switch it on it is O.K. for about 20 minutes, then develops a band down the right hand side which changes colour according to the picture taking up about a quarter on the screen size; this did seem to rectify itself for a few days,bu now the fault has returned. I am on a communal aerial & we do experience less than good reception in bad weather occasionally.
Many thanks,
Jersey, Channel Islands.
Can anyone help please - I have an LG Television which is approximately 4 yrs. old. When I switch it on it is O.K. for about 20 minutes, then develops a band down the right hand side which changes colour according to the picture taking up about a quarter on the screen size; this did seem to rectify itself for a few days,bu now the fault has returned. I am on a communal aerial & we do experience less than good reception in bad weather occasionally.
Many thanks,
Jersey, Channel Islands.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.It's also possible that the TV set needs degaussing,
If you still have the manual for the TV. check to see if it mentions it being fitted with a degaussing coil or switch.
Degaussing is required when the internal electro-magnets get out of balance.
Most TV repair men have a degaussing coil which they move about in front of the set until the correct balance is found.
Google for "Degaussing a TV set" and you will find more info about it and possibly a D.I.Y. option.
If you still have the manual for the TV. check to see if it mentions it being fitted with a degaussing coil or switch.
Degaussing is required when the internal electro-magnets get out of balance.
Most TV repair men have a degaussing coil which they move about in front of the set until the correct balance is found.
Google for "Degaussing a TV set" and you will find more info about it and possibly a D.I.Y. option.