
1) Cathode-ray tube 2) Early TV medium 3) Obsolete technology 4) Part of a TV archive 5) Picture tube 6) Television tube 7) TV archive video 8) Type of TV tube
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Kinescope p, shortened to kine iː, also known as telerecording in Britain, is a recording of a television program made by filming the picture from a video monitor. Typically, the term can refer to the process itself, the equipment used for the procedure (a 16 mm or 35 mm movie camera mounted in front of a video monitor, and synchronized to the mo...
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cathode ray tube for a television
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Before the advent of video taping devices, television shows were often filmed from a television set with kinescope for preservative purposes. Dubbed `kinny` for short, the resulting quality of the copies was poor containing video noise as well as horizontal bars across the video field
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(from the article `luminescence`) ...of the primary excited molecules, and emitted secondary luminescence is therefore of longer wavelength than the primary. Practical application of ... ...replaced by the orthicon and image orthicon tubes, the iconoscope was the basis for further important developments in television cameras. The ... ...
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<instrument> An obsolete instrument for determining the refraction of the eyes; the subject observes the apparent 'with' or 'against' movement of the test object through a stenopeic slit moved across the front of the eye. ... Origin: G. Kinesis, motion, + skopeo, to examine ... (05 Mar 2000) ...
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(kin´ә-skōp) an instrument for ascertaining ocular refraction.
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Kinescope is a name mainly used in America for a cathode ray tube used in a television receiver.
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[
n] - a cathode-ray tube in a television receiver
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kinescope 1. The recording of a TV program on motion pictures for subsequent use. 2. A tube used in television receivers and monitors.
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picture tube noun a cathode-ray tube in a television receiver; translates the received signal into a picture on a luminescent screen
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A film copy of a television program
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