Sure you got the right chassis number my freind, as this is an old set if it is. Is it a 200 chassis seires?
"Those who do not know their opponet's arguments, do not completely understand their own".
Categories: Televisions and Projectors
I have a RCA CTC 113AA, F20TF20
I need to adjust grey scale in service menu, I can get in , has some one the manual and give me please at least what are this.
6 = 7= 8= 9= 10= 11= 12= 13=
Sure you got the right chassis number my freind, as this is an old set if it is. Is it a 200 chassis seires?
"Those who do not know their opponet's arguments, do not completely understand their own".
Please post the model number and full chassis number. Any details you can provide will allow us to get you more detailed responses.
Dan
Yea! What Dan said LOL
"Those who do not know their opponet's arguments, do not completely understand their own".
Ok.. I found out a little more info here. The chassis number is ATC113. The unit was made sometime in 2003. I should be able to get the service info.
Oh thats differant then! An ATC chassis. Not CTC.
"Those who do not know their opponet's arguments, do not completely understand their own".
dans the man, he found the right model number.
"Those who do not know their opponet's arguments, do not completely understand their own".
I don't have the service manual for that one readily availble at this time. I'll try and get it though. Since my main specialty is audio products and camcorders (vcrs too), I don't save the TV stuff locally.
Thanks Larry, this confusion happens to me many times,i had it right on paper, but when i wrote it here, i wrote it wrong, maybe because i'm used to the CTC 's which i like better then some RCA crap they make now like the ATC's. I think my problem here is the flyback, because when i adjust g2 low bright the way i like it kind change the convergence grey scale , and when i turn on ,the screen takes 3 or 4 seconds to bright the pic up, i have to keep g2 adjusted a litle bit too higher for my test,
I would check the regulator for ripple in the main power supply.
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