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Posted on Jul 01, 2010

1983 Mitsubishi Model VS-524RS Big Screen out of color & wavy

I turned on my tv this afternoon and noticed the color on the tv was not blending right, it was out of focus, and it kept coming up with what looked like an electrical interference (weird graphics kept popping up). Any ideas? Please e-mail me at phillip-at-gdsofusa.com
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This looks to be a convergence isse you can purche the kit yourself but it is not recommended ar the parts are very sensitive my suggestion os to call a small local tevevision repair shop and let them take care of it for you

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