Monoscope
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A monoscope was a special form of cathode ray tube that was used to generate, rather than display, a video signal. Each tube was only capable of generating a single video signal, hence the name.
Essentially similar in construction to an ordinary CRT, the monoscope contained a formed metal target in place of the phosphor coating at its "screen" end and as the electron beam scanned the target, a varying electrical signal was produced. This signal reproduced an accurate image of the target and so could be used to produce test patterns and the like. For example, the classic Indian Head test card shown on the right was often produced using a monoscope.
Monoscope "cameras" were widely used to produce test cards, Station Logos, special signals for test purposes and of course announcements, like "normal service will be resumed....". They had many advantages over the use of a more expensive live camera, they were always ready, and were never misframed or out of focus. Pointing an electronic camera at the same stationary monochrome caption for a long period of time could result in the image becoming burnt onto the camera tube's target — and even onto the phosphor of a monitor displaying it in extreme cases.
It should be remembered too, that the electronic storage of a still image was a major undertaking until the arrival of digital electronic storage in the 1980s made it a trivial task.[citation needed]
[edit] See also
- Test card, the updated, colored version of monoscopes.
- Images of test cards
[edit] External links
- Monoscope tubes
- Early Television Museum
- Picture and description of the MARCONI BD665C Monoscope (UK)
- The Museum of the Broadcast TV Camera, picture and description of the Marconi BD617B portable Monoscope camera (UK)
- Picture and description of the RCA TK-1 Monoscope (US)
- Indian Head - Larry Dean's Media Production website
- Indian Head - "as transmitted" picture