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SS 0606 8




ANALYZING COLOR VIDEO AND VIDEO TEST SIGNALS
US ARMY RADIO/TELEVISION SYSTEMS SPECIALIST
MOS 26T SKILL LEVEL 1, 2 & 3 COURSE


ANALYZING COLOR VIDEO AND VIDEO TEST SIGNALS

SUBCOURSE SS0606


US Army Signal Center and Fort Gordon
Fort Gordon, ia

EDITION 8
5 CREDIT HOURS
REVISED: 1988

General

The Analyzing Color Video and Video Test Signals subcourse requires a basic
understanding of television electronics, television systems operation, and
television transmissions. This subcourse is designed to teach you the knowledge
and the basic applications used in color television transmission and television
test signals. Information is provided on the fundamentals of color, color
transmission, color test signals, and basic television test signals. The subcourse
is presented in three lessons, each lesson corresponding to a terminal objective as
indicated below.

Lesson 1: DESCRIBE THE FUNDAMENTALS OF COLOR

TASK: Describe the fundamentals of color used in television transmission.

CONDITIONS: Given the information and illustrations relating to the fundamentals
of color.

STANDARDS: petency of the task skills and knowledge by correctly
responding to 80 percent of the multiple-choice test questions covering the
fundamentals of color used in television transmission.











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Lesson 2: DESCRIBE THE COLOR BAR TEST SIGNALS


TASK: Describe and identify the four basic color bar test signals.

CONDITIONS: Given information and illustrations relating to the four basic color
bar test signals.

STANDARDS: petency of task skills and knowledge required for
identification of the color bars signals discussed in this lesson by correctly
responding to 80 percent of the multiple-choice test questions covering the four
basic color bar test signals.


Lesson 3: DESCRIBE THE BASIC ELECTRONIC TELEVISION TEST SIGNA