In Reply to: Component video problem...need help! posted by dormant on May 11, 2002 at 19:50:20:
The red line might have come adrift -> no red signal. Double check by feeding in a composite signal. If this is OK the TV is fine and there is a break somewhere on the red line, maybe in the socket on your TV.You did not mention about the picture on terrestial or cable. Again, if that is ok the fault is in the external red link. However if the red fault exists with normal TV there must be an internal fault which should not be hard to fix.
Relax, I'll be surprised if you caused any drastic damage or if a complex fault exists. Lack of red should be easy to fix. You might find you still have a warranty on the tube - you would be most unlucky if that has gone as it is a rare event these days.
John
Peace at AA
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