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Posted on Jan 29, 2011

Popping/static noise when tv turned on. problem seems to be in cable antenna input, wiggles slightly. crimps appear loose. Can this be soldered?

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Henry Thomas

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  • Posted on Mar 23, 2007

SOURCE: Toshiba 32" 2-Tuner PIP TV - Loud pop - then static

HI greetings from Belize.from the explanation i believe that there is two thing you might be having a problem in your tunner section whereby the tunner is going bad or the tunner circuit . or the cable from your wall is not connected corectly might lose.the video 1 and two is not associated with the tunner some how thats is the reason you did not get any disturbance.if your cable connection is good.then have your set checked out by a tech.good luck.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Oct 11, 2007

SOURCE: cable connection generating static on screen & noise

Your problem is probably the tuner in the back of your tv. I had the same problem. I ordered a new tuner. The model number for it is  CF36G40

Jaime Hernandez

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  • Posted on Jan 21, 2008

SOURCE: TV Tuner failure after warm up

Check where the F connector is soldered inside the tuner circuitry, it may have a loose solder joint there. Also check the inside of the connector where the coax is attach, sometimes the inside conductors spreads and do not make good electrical contacts.
Good Luck.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 14, 2008

SOURCE: No Color

i dd understand that you have a color problem on the tv -you have to repair it - delfo

Goodman Custom Design and Installation

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  • Posted on Oct 11, 2009

SOURCE: when using cable input video is good but sound has fuzzy static

Your TVs tuner tuned a little off frequency. It could be as simple as having cable box on where you have good picture but fuzzy sound, use the TVs remote to change the channel and then change it back to proper channel. If that doesn't fix you may have wrong tuning type selected in channel set up menu.

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