Monoscope

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. This kind of test card generation system was technologically obsolete by the 1980s, but served many private and state broadcasters faithfully since its early use in the 1950s.

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