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Old 22nd Jul 2020, 10:09 am   #21
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Ahh. Now I see the "horizontal lines" on your Titanic Picture. I see what you mean - horizontal bands and, not the flyback lines, backing off the screen control would cure. I didn't realise this was the fault you saw. In ignorance, I just saw the Titanic in a poor light.

I'll have to think about this.
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Old 22nd Jul 2020, 1:11 pm   #22
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Sorry, I could’ve worded it much better. If someone said to me about “Horizontal lines” the first thing i’d think of were flyback lines, too.

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Old 22nd Jul 2020, 2:01 pm   #23
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I’ve retuned the set in the way you said to, but no change. The set up is running through SCART -> RF Modulator -> TV. I’m not sure if that could be causing any upset. Funny how no other sources do this, even using the same modulator. I’ve not yet tried anything else via SCART, although. Perhaps just incompatible?

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Hi,

Years ago I used to have a Teleton colour portable that had a similar decoder to your Sony (all be that the Teleton was a valved set) and this suffered the same issue with inverted colours but only when it was being fed via a modulator, connect it to the main house aerial on the roof (days before they switched off analogue) and it performed absolutely faultless!!

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