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    honda143 Posts: 1, Reputation: 1
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    Jun 8, 2008, 03:18 PM
    1992 RCA Home Theatre TV
    Model # F35100ST. It started making popping sounds and turning off and on. So I had the TV repair man come get it and he said it was the Flyback so he had to order the part. He fixed the TV and brought it back. I turned the TV on that night and it turned off and the screen went white so they came and got it and he said it was the HV Block and Power supply so they replaced them and brought the TV back. I turned the TV on and it made the popping sound and turned off then on. He said he had it connected to his TV at the shop and it worked fine that it must be my Picture Tube and that he has some at the shop and will see which one has the best picture and make me a deal. Do they still sell parts for my TV can I get a new Picture Tube or is it cheaper to buy new TV. I have only spent $227.50 trying to fix. :(
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    Jun 8, 2008, 04:09 PM
    16 years is pretty good, If funds allow, I would consider a Flat screen TV and Larger than what you had.

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