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About Nagy George
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Bsc. in Electronics and Communication engineering. Satellite dish installer, trouble shooter and Quality Auditor for 12 years. Author of the Satellite news article in the "satellite Guide Magazine". Member of the satellite club international (SCI). Member of the IEEE (Institution of Electrical and Electronics Engineers). Member of the Australian Institution of Engineers. Expert in signal distribution on many TV sets. Deep knowledge in related fields such as CCTV (closed circuit TV), surround sound and speakers. Having said that, I have no experience in TV repair.

 
   

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Topic: TV/VCR/Stereo Troubleshooting



Expert: Nagy George
Date: 11/5/2006
Subject: Fuzzy image on Panasonic PV-DF2704 27

Question
Hello -
I have a Panasonic PV-DF2704 27" Flat-Screen TV/DVD/VCR Combo, made in December 2004. For a awhile we had a fuzzy picture and we were able to correct the fuzzy picture by adjusting the cable connector.  A cable tech person told us we just need to have someone fix the sauder on that connector.  Nowever now even if we attempt to adjust the cable connector it stays fuzzy.  The TV has a clear picture when using the VCR or DVD.  I took the casing off the TV to inspect for any obvious defaults and was not able to find any...
Is this a good diagnosis for the table tech?
Any ideas on what it would cost to have something like this fix?
Are there any other solutions to this problem that I may not be aware of?

Thank you.  

Answer
I somehow agree with the cable tech but I am not sure how involved is sodlering or repairing the connection or what type of connection but I guess the normal home visit of 50-60$ could cover this minor repair.
i can do it for free provided you send me the air ticket, I'm in Australia

:-)

N George

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