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goonie227 May 9th, 2006 07:13 AM

Lines in Singers Display
 
When I hooked up singers display and big screen at club I play in there
was lines and flickering in display do I need some type of booster for video
signal. If so what.

bryant May 9th, 2006 08:44 AM

Sometimes the "booster" boosts the lines and waves as well.

Check the connections, are they old? Get the best quality conductors as well. I had my place re-solder all their video and s-video connections and lines went away. Got high quality 50 ft. cable too.

No more problems. However, when I got a booster, lines and waves are what got boosted(amplified). If you have other video equipment attached, projectors, etc. they kind of leak in interference as well.

Beavis May 9th, 2006 08:44 AM

are you using a RF modulator ???


if you need a video booster look here

ddouglass May 9th, 2006 09:04 AM

Along with Bryant's answer make sure your video cables are not wrapped up or running along side any power cables. The 60Hz wave of the power line can transfer to your signal line.

MTUSUPPORT May 9th, 2006 11:55 AM

I think they have covered you with all the options on what to try.

Hope it works out for you.

goonie227 May 9th, 2006 05:22 PM

Thanks for the info
 
I Will check things out this weekend I didn't mention one thing if I only
plug the big screen there are no lines and the same if I only use my 13"
TV.

bryant May 9th, 2006 06:25 PM

Sometimes those y connectors get a little funky too, make sure their tight, try to get the best quality (although I think all of them are simple cheepo's gennerally constructed for audio). I got a new one once and it cleared up. May wanna try that too.


PS I do a lot of Y'ing from different laptops projectors and monitors.

goonie227 May 16th, 2006 06:42 AM

Thanks for the info Bryant
 
I Went to Radio Shack and got a new Yconnector with gold end and my problem went away.

bryant May 16th, 2006 11:35 AM

Ah, good, because those y-connectors almost always go bad in a short time (not sure why, though). A good solid gold end deal did the trick I see. I haven't even found those yet. I'll be pickin' up some tonight, though.

George May 19th, 2006 10:45 AM

Y-connectors don't go bad. There's no moving parts. They lose the ability to make a good connection due to oxidization.

Most electronic supply houses sell a product made by MG Chemicals called SUPER CONTACT CLEANER. I'm sure there must be other brands.

Comes in a 4 1/2 or 5 0z spray can for under $10.00. Amazing what it and a q-tip will do,, and a can will last a long, long time.

Stuff like this came out way back when t.v. tuners were mechanical and needed frequent cleaning. I use it to keep a 26 year old amp running smooth, and for all audio, video, tv, vcr,dvd, pc, telephone, and dsl connections.

Don't know if Radio Shack has anything like it or not. I use an electronics supply house.

George

bryant May 22nd, 2006 07:33 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by George
Y-connectors don't go bad. There's no moving parts. They lose the ability to make a good connection due to oxidization.
George

Isn't that the same as "going bad" i.e., not working properly. I didn't say they moved, did I. I think maybe a lot of pulling them on and off and bending them back and forth putting them back in there little pouches or whatever may even be considered movement. Sheesh!

George May 22nd, 2006 08:25 AM

In the norm, things that go 'bad' are no longer usable, not just dirty.

You said you didn't know why they went "bad". I offered a plausible explanation. I have Y connectors that have been in service for years, and they require occassional cleaning.

Go ahead, beat it to death, as usual.


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