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vor 4 Jahren
@Johann Würz
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vor 4 Jahren
Willkommen im Telekom Hilft Forum, @Johann Würz !
Wenn der Receiver selbst knisternde (schmorende) Geräusche erzeugt, dann gehört er schnellstens ausgetauscht. Wenn die Geräusche von der Festplatte kommen und eher den normalen Betriebsgeräuschen entsprechen, dann reicht vielleicht schon eine kleine Verschiebung des Receivers, oder testweise mal eine Zeitung zur Dämmung unterlegen.
Je nachdem wo das Gerät steht können sich die Bewegungs- und Betriebsgeräusche der Festplatte durch Möbel verstärken.
Aber wenn das Gerät wie eingangs beschrieben eher elektrisch unzuverlässig klingt kontaktiere bitte die Telekom Hotline und lasse es austauschen.
Marcus
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vor 4 Jahren
Hallo @Johann Würz ,
was genau "flimmert"? Display? Fernsehbild?
Sind denn alle Stecker fest(!) eingesteckt?
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vor 4 Jahren
Dazu noch die Frage:
Was knistert?
Der MR selber oder Tongeräusche aus dem TV-Lautsprecher?
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vor 4 Jahren
die Beantwortung der Fragen der User würde uns weiterhelfen, dein Problem einzugrenzen.
Gruß
Sören G.
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vor 4 Jahren
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vor 4 Jahren
Gruß
Sören G.
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