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Philips circle pattern

The Philips circle pattern (also referred to as the Philips pattern or PTV Circle pattern) refers to a family of related electronically generated complex television station colour test cards. The content and layout of the original colour circle pattern was designed by Danish engineer Finn Hendil [da] (1939–2011) in the Philips TV & Test Equipment laboratory in Brøndby Municipality near Copenhagen under supervision of chief engineer Erik Helmer Nielsen in 1966–67, largely building on their previous work with the monochrome PM5540 pattern. The first piece of equipment, the PM5544 colour pattern generator,[1] which generates the pattern, was made by Finn Hendil and his group in 1968–69.[2] The same team would also develop the Spanish TVE colour test card in 1973.[3][4]

Recreation of the original 4:3 circle pattern

Since the widespread introduction of the original PM5544 from the early-1970s, the Philips Pattern has become one of the most commonly used test cards, with only the SMPTE and EBU colour bars as well as the BBC's Test Card F coming close to its usage.

The Philips circle pattern was later incorporated into other test pattern generators from Philips itself, as well as test pattern generators from various other manufacturers. Equipment from Philips and succeeding companies which generate the circle pattern are the PM5544, PM5534, PM5535, PM5644, PT5210, PT5230 and PT5300. Other related (non circle pattern) test card generators by Philips are the PM5400 (TV serviceman) family,[5][6] PM5515/16/18,[7] PM5519,[8] PM5520 (monochrome),[9][10][11] PM5522 (PAL),[9] PM5540 (monochrome), PM5547,[12] PM5552 and PM5631.

Operation

 
Components of the original 4:3 pattern of the PM5544.
 
Philips PM5544 generator (bottom left) used to display test pattern on a CRT television set, connected to a PM6645 frequency counter[13] (topmost left) and PM3400 sampling oscilloscope (bottom right)

Rather than previous test card approaches that worked by a live camera or monoscope filming a printed card, the Philips PM5544 generates the test patterns fully using electronic circuits, with separate paths for Y, R-Y and B-Y colour components[1] ( ), allowing engineers to reliably test and adjust transmitters and receivers for signal disturbances and colour separation, for instance for PAL broadcasts.

In simple terms, the displayed pattern provides reference levels of black, white and colour saturation, to which a receiver can be set. Displayed image geometry (image centering, correct proportions of the circle, etc.) can also be corrected. More technical adjustments are also possible.

Main technical features of the test card:

  • Circle with b/w and colour information
    • Square wave - Repeating black and white (75% amplitude) blocks resembling a (same amplitude as the colour bar);
    • Colour bar - Yellow, cyan, green, magenta, red and blue with 100% saturation and 75% amplitude (EBU colour bars);
    • Crossed lines - at the centre of the circle, they allow to check for proper interlace;
    • Definition lines - sine wave gratings with TV line frequencies corresponding to 0.8, 1.8, 2.8, 3.8 and 4.8 MHz;
    • Stair case - greyscale with 6 levels (can display up to 10);
    • White black step with needle pulse;
    • Colour step - Red on yellow background colours, 75% amplitude;
  • To the left of the Circle:
    • Vertical bar - line alternating positive and negative R-Y signal;
    • Vertical bars - positive and negative R-Y signal;
    • Two rectangles - G-Y signal;
  • To the right of the Circle:
    • Vertical bar - line alternating positive and negative B-Y signal;
    • Vertical bars - positive and negative B-Y signal;
    • Two rectangles - G-Y signal;
  • Background:
    • Grid - made from 14 horizontal x 19 vertical lines;
    • Background Level - adjustable between 0 to 80% amplitude;
    • B/W border castellations;

Pattern variations

4:3 (original)

While the basic specifications of the pattern normally remain consistent, there are often small variations depending on the brand and type of generator used to produce it, as well as how the broadcaster has chosen to configure it. Some television stations have included a digital clock and/or date, as well as the station logo or ID, inside the circle. This practice was common in Asia and some parts of Europe, as well as in South Africa.

SECAM

The Philips circle pattern is geared towards the PAL colour-coding system, but SECAM versions do exist (for example, it was used by TVP in Poland and TDF in France, without side bars, as well as ERT in Greece and VTV in Vietnam, with side bars). The most obvious difference is the absence of PAL specific test features (to two normally invisible outmost vertical bars). Less noticeable is the change to the multiburst gratings, due to the differing TV system.

NTSC

Likewise, there are 525-lines NTSC versions of the pattern. One of the NTSC variants, used in Philippines, Taiwan, Haiti and Japan (by NHK, with the multiburst gratings slightly modified for NTSC-J), has a modified square wave near the top of the circle at 300 kHz and the multiburst gratings at 0.5, 1.0, 2.0, 3.0 and 4.0 MHz. (WNYW's configuration simply removed the side colour bars.) A second variation, used by CBC Montreal in Quebec, Canada, had different gratings and added extra colour bars.

PAL-M

In addition to the 525-line NTSC pattern, a PAL-M version of the pattern was also offered for the Brazilian market. Although no public transmissions are known to exist as of July 2023, the pattern is identical to NTSC but also includes achromatic fields adjacent to the side bars.

16:9 (widescreen)

The widescreen version of the Philips circle pattern was designed by Jørgen Parbst and Mikael Nadelmann in 1993.[14][15] It was only known to be used in PAL regions and retains the signals present in the original, and features additional signals to test signal and picture quality, including Television lines resolution, corner circles and correct overscan and image centering.

Several different types of hardware are known to generate it, including the PM5644 (widescreen versions only), PT5230 and PT5300 (with appropriate pattern generator modules installed) and the PM5420.[16]

There are two major variations of the 16:9 circle pattern. The original (PM5644) pattern contains high frequency components which were useful for testing widescreen televisions in factories, specifically 5.1 MHz diagonal lines and a sixth 5.8 MHz grating. This however made it sub-optimum for public broadcasts as these exceeded the bandwidth of most PAL transmission systems. All pattern components of the PT5230/PT5300 were within the bandwidth of PAL B/G.

Widescreen circle patterns were used by broadcasters such as RAI (Italy),[17] BRT (Belgium),[18][17][19] RTL-TVI (Belgium/Luxembourg),[20] Ned3 (Netherlands),[21] TVE (Spain) and KNR TV (Greenland).[22]

NTSC

Although no public transmissions are known to exist as of July 2023, an NTSC widescreen version of the PM5644 and later models were available.[23]

High definition

An HD (1080p) version of the Philips circle pattern was developed for the PT5300 via the PT8612 HD Signal Generator add-on. It was never formally integrated into the PT8612 thus was not offered for sale.[24]

A 1250 line HD-MAC version of the Philips circle pattern also exists. It was generated by the PM5644HD (see below).

Squared version

A variation of the PM5544/34 pattern has been recorded where the circle generator is bypassed or faulty.[25] This reveals the full contents of the central pattern elements, which are normally cropped.[26] Anecdotally this pattern has been referred to as PM5538 however this was not a Philips pattern generator.[27] It was used in some parts of the Middle East like Dubai 33 in the UAE[28] and Jordan Radio and Television Corporation (JRTV) in Jordan.[citation needed]

GB2097 inspection chart

Starting from the late-1990s, China Central Television and some provincial Mainland Chinese broadcasters began using a heavily modified version of the PM5544 called the GB2097 inspection chart.[29][30][31][32][33][34] At around the same time, another modification, anecdotally called PM5549 (the Philips PM5549 was an unrelated product)[35] began to be used at the headends of some Mainland Chinese cable television providers.[36][37]

Physical equipment

PM5544

The design of the original PM5544 is fairly complicated, with an array of analogue signal generators generating each component of the pattern continuously. Digital circuitry is used to sequence the outputs from each module into the final pattern. The circle is internally generated as a square and cropped according to vectors defined in a ROM chip.

The original PM5544 was not capable of generating a composite video signal by itself. At the time it was introduced three additional pieces of equipment were required:

  • a PM5554 PAL colour encoder,
  • a PM5555 PAL subcarrier generator,
  • a PM5530 sync generator.

Over the years the physical implementation of this supporting equipment was refined, with later PM5544's only requiring two extra pieces of equipment:[38]

  • a PM5545 colour encoder,
  • a PM5532 sync generator,

Eventually all the supporting equipment could be replaced by a PM5638 which fitted into a single 1RU unit.[39]

The physical configuration of the PM5544 depends upon its purpose. A common application was in TV factories where it was typically used in its most basic configuration with no optional extras. When used for Broadcast it was usually fitted with the PM5543 text generator which allowed broadcasters to display text in the upper and lower black boxes.[40]

It was available in 4 versions (PAL-G, PAL-M, PAL-N & NTSC) and did not have the option of an in-pattern clock (first introduced in PM5534).[41]

PM5534

In the late-1970s, Philips introduced the PM5534 which replaced the original PM5544. It was fundamentally a very similar design[42] using a mixture of analogue and digital circuitry to generate the pattern, however it no longer required an external sync generator and colour encoder, reducing the rack footprint from 6RU/12RU to 3RU.

The PM5534 was available as a variant with component video outputs (PM5535) and had two pattern effecting options: PM8503 text generator (station ID) and the PM8504 clock generator.[43]

The PM5534 was available in 6 different versions: PAL-G, PAL-I, PAL-M, PAL-N, SECAM and NTSC.[44]

PM5644

Some time during the late-1980s Philips introduced a new design of colour pattern generator bearing the model number PM5644. The PM5644 further improves upon the PM5534 by reducing the overall size to just 1RU.

It also differs from the previous PM5544 and PM5534 in that its pattern generating circuitry is entirely digital, stored in EPROM chips allowing easy customisation of patterns. The PM5644 (and later generators) patterns' were compiled using an array of in-house tools defined by vectors in MS-DOS batch files.[45]

Many variations of the PM5644 are known to exist, each with different purposes and capabilities:

4:3 models

The earliest design shares a chassis and some modules with the PM5631 colour generator and has 576 KB of pattern ROM. The pattern generating circuitry is designed in accordance to CCIR 601.

It is also effectively hard-wired for 4:3 patterns typical of the earlier PM55xx series as it assumes that the edges of the pattern are composed of repeating sequences. The pattern produced by these units is nearly identical to the PM5544, however the reflection check in the bottom box is omitted. It can be reinstated by the PM8546 logo generator if installed. These units are able to display a minor variation of the pattern with cuts-outs for a clock, or a clock with date. The generation of the clock and date must be performed by either a PM8546 or an external teletext generator supplied by the Broadcaster.

Variations exist for every video standard: PM5644G/00 (PAL), PM5644M/00 (NTSC), PM5644L/00 (SECAM), PM5644P/00 (PAL-M). This model is able to replace every type of PM55xx pattern generator.[46]

Another variation exists using 4.5 MB of pattern ROM, also adhering to CCIR 601 but featuring a luminance clock of 20 MHz. It can generate any arbitrary rasterised pattern with no restrictions and additionally can generate signals which exceed the bandwidth of all PAL variants. The only publicly known example as of July 2023 is a PAL model which is programmed with the “Indian head” pattern.[47]

FuBK models

Two variations bearing the model numbers PM5644G/50 (PAL B/G) and PM5644G/70 (YCbCr) were available programmed with the FuBK pattern.[48]

16:9 models

The earliest known PM5644 16:9 hardware is the PM5644G/90 and PM5644G/924 which use the same chassis and PCB as the 4:3 models, however, both are programmed with the well-known 16:9 circle pattern alongside several other simple patterns. They generate an anamorphic signal but do not support PALplus encoding.

The last known design has controls and a display on the front panel and is labelled PM5644 PALplus test pattern generator and bears the model number PM5644/85.[49] No other variations of this hardware are presently known. This design also generates the well known 16:9 colour circle pattern but unlike the previously mentioned G/90 and G/924 models, it is capable of encoding a PALplus signal. It also is capable of generating the 4:3 pattern of the original PM5544.

Custom models

The original PM5644 was accompanied by a service offered by Philips whereby customers could have the pattern customised.[50] The most common type of pattern modification was a simple logo inserted in-place of the top station ID box.[51] These models usually carry a three digit model suffix starting with '9' i.e. PM5644/9xx.

HD-MAC

A special version of the PM5644 bearing the model number PM5644HD was developed for the HD-MAC standard.[52]

PT5210/PT5230/PT5300

Around 1997 with the PM5644 nearing end of life, Philips began work on the final generation of hardware that would generate the circle pattern. The first in this series was the PT5210, which through the PT8601 analogue pattern generator module, was able to generate a single complex pattern however only by special order. At least one circle pattern configuration is known.[53]

Around this time Philips exited the TV test equipment business, with the lab that developed these products independently incorporated as ProTeleVision Technologies A/S.[54] All products were immediately rebranded ProTeleVision.

The PT5230 was the first to exclusively carry the new brand and included an enhanced analogue pattern generator option – the PT8631, which was able to generate all Philips (NTSC and PAL) and FuBK patterns in both 4:3 and 16:9 in a single configuration.[55] Like its predecessor (the PM5644), customer specific patterns were offered.[56]

In 2001, shortly after the release of the PT5230, said product line was further divested to DK-Audio A/S (also based in Copenhagen, Denmark at the time). Other pattern generator products not included in the sale, but still under warranty or with active support plans such as the PM5644 and PM5534 were abandoned by ProTeleVision to be fulfilled by Arepa Test & Calibration. ProTeleVision became the current ProTelevision Technologies (lowercase 'V') shortly thereafter signifying a shift exclusively to digital transmission products.[57]

DK-Audio (also known as DK-Technologies) subsequently released the PT5300, which superseded the PT5230, accepting all of its pattern generator modules and included many new options and features developed by DK-Audio. It was the last physical pattern generator directly descending from the original PM5544 to generate the Philips circle pattern.

SECAM was not supported by any models from this series, leaving the PM5644L as the last SECAM variant.

In 2005 the last ever custom Philips circle pattern was compiled by DK-Technologies for Danmarks Radio (DR),[58][59] the first to transmit it in 1970. In 2018 the PT5300 was discontinued. In 2022 the PT5300 (and PT5210/PT5230) were open sourced by DK-Technologies.[60]

SDI (digital) pattern generation

While the Philips circle pattern is designed specifically for testing analogue transmission chains and televisions, it is known to have been used with digital transmissions.

The aforementioned PT5210, PT5230 and PT5300 all optionally include SDI outputs in addition to analogue. While these products are mostly focused on patterns for digital transmission, an optional hardware upgrade was available for the PT5210, PT5230 and PT5300 (PT8603/903[61] for the PT5210 and PT8633 for the PT5230/PT5300) which provides the traditional 4:3 and 16:9 circle patterns of the PM5644 (in standard definition only).

In the case of the PT8633, options available include a 5 or 10 step grayscale staircase for both formats and the option to omit the corner circles for the 16:9 pattern[62][63][64] combined with digital specific features such a moving bar in the bottom box to test if the stream is live or frozen.[65] Due to hardware limitations, it was not possible to enable both text in the bottom box and a moving bar with the sole exception of a workaround developed for SVT.[66][67][68] Pulsed audio can also be generated for synchronisation testing.[69]

Known transmissions include 2RN in Ireland,[70][71][72][73][74] TVB J2 in Hong Kong and ABC Television in Australia.[75] Other digital pattern generators which generate patterns resembling that of the PM5644 are known such as those from Promax.[76]

Non-Philips

Many broadcast Philips circle patterns were generated by non-Philips equipment. Such vendors include Rohde & Schwarz,[77] Tektronix,[78] ShibaSoku and PROMAX Electronics.[79]

Pattern variation gallery

Worldwide usage

PAL broadcasts

Many broadcasters that adopted the 625-line PAL system used some form of the Philips circle pattern.

Africa

In South Africa, the South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC)[80][81] made use of the PM5544 pattern since it started testing its first television system in 1975,[82] but independent broadcasters M-Net, which launched in 1986, and e.tv, which launched in 1998, opted to use Telefunken FuBK instead.

In Zimbabwe, the Philips circle pattern was used by Zimbabwe Broadcasting Corporation (ZBC)[83] from the start of its regular colour broadcasts in the early-1980s, replacing the Indian-head test pattern.

In Niger, the Philips circle pattern was used by Télé Sahel.[84]

In Algeria, the Philips circle pattern was used by Établissement public de télévision.[85]

In Western Sahara, a modified version of the Philips circle pattern was used by RASD TV.

Asia and Middle East

 
Philips circle pattern mural painted on an apartment block in Singapore.[86]

The Philips circle pattern was first introduced in Singapore by its national broadcaster Radio Television Singapore (RTS; now Mediacorp, in conjunction with a modified version of Test Card F) upon the start of regular colour broadcasts in Singapore in 1974.[87][88][89] While the Philips circle pattern ceased to be seen on said country's two main television channels (Channel 5 and Channel 8) upon introducing 24/7 schedules in 1995, the pattern continued to be seen on its minority and thematic channels[90] until approximately 2005–06.

The Philips circle pattern was later introduced in Malaysia by its public broadcaster Radio Televisyen Malaysia (RTM)[91][92] from its introduction of regular colour broadcasts in 1978–80 (replacing its previous monochrome Pye Test Card G) until it switched to a 24/7 schedule in 2012;[93] and was also used by said country's first commercial station TV3 from the launch of its television service in 1984 until it adopted a 24/7 schedule in 2014.[94]

The Philips circle pattern was also used by the Indonesian national TV broadcaster TVRI, replacing its previous Telefunken FuBK test card, from the mid-1980s until it switched to a 24/7 schedule in 2021.[95]

In the People's Republic of China, the Philips circle pattern was used by its national broadcaster CCTV[96] as well as some provincial/regional broadcasters such as Shenzhen Media Group[97] and Television Southern[98] in Guangdong Province, Xizang STV[99] in Tibet Autonomous Region, Yuyao TV in Zhejiang Province and Ningxia Television[100] in Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region. CCTV also later used a heavily modified version of the PM5544 called the GB2097 inspection chart.[33][34] Nowadays, many modern Mainland Chinese test card designs, like in Hong Kong, incorporate elements of the PM5544, PM5644 and Snell & Wilcox test card designs. In Hong Kong, the PM5544 was used by RTV/ATV[101][102] and TVB[103][104][105] from the 1970s (replacing the RMA 1946 Resolution Chart and EIA 1956 resolution chart) until approximately 2007–2009. TVB then switched to its own test card designs incorporating elements of the PM5544, PM5644 and Snell & Wilcox SW2 designs in HD Jade and its sister channel TVB J2 respectively.

In Israel, the Philips circle pattern was used by Israel Broadcasting Authority (IBA)[106] and Israeli Educational Television (IETV) from their launch of colour broadcasts in the early-1980s, replacing its previous monochrome Philips PM5540 test card after a nearly decade-long delay in introducing colour television to said country for various sociopolitical reasons.

In Qatar, the Philips circle pattern was used by Qatar TV.[107][108]

In Kuwait, the Philips circle pattern was used by Kuwait Television.[109]

Saudi Broadcasting Authority (SBA) in Saudi Arabia used a heavily modified version of the Philips circle pattern from 1982 until 2009, with the side "brackets" removed and 1/4 of the top half of the PM5544 "circle" replaced with a white and black background and colour bars.[110]

Oceania

The Philips circle pattern was also in widespread use in Australia for many years, most notably with the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC)[111] from its launch of colour broadcasts in 1974–75 and Special Broadcasting Service (SBS)[112] from its launch of television services in 1980. Some commercial stations also used it.[113][114][115]

In New Zealand, it was used by TVNZ[116] from its launch of colour broadcasting in 1973.[117]

Europe

In Denmark, where the Philips circle pattern was invented, it was used by its national broadcaster Danmarks Radio (DR) from its launch of regular colour broadcasts in 1970,[118] immediately replacing Test Card F and Philips PM5552,[119] and later on the monochrome Pye Test Card G and Philips PM5540; as well as its first nationwide commercial channel TV 2 during its pre-launch tests and its downtime hours and subsequently also on most of the latter's regional and themed channels.[120] DR, TV 2 and TV 2 Film also later used the widescreen Philips circle pattern for widescreen broadcasts from the 1990s. In Greenland, the standard and widescreen Philips circle pattern are used by its public broadcaster Kalaallit Nunaata Radioa (KNR) from its launch of television services in 1982.[22] A modified variant of the widescreen Philips circle pattern is used by the Faroese public broadcaster Kringvarp Føroya (KvF) alongside the EBU colour bars during off-air hours.[121]

In the Netherlands, where Philips is headquartered, the Philips circle pattern[122][123][124][125] began to be used by the Staatsbedrijf der Posterijen, Telegrafie en Telefonie (Dutch PTT agency) for the benefit of the television trade from 1 January 1974, alternating with colour test slides. Nozema [nl], the operator of all national radio and television broadcasting infrastructure in the Netherlands, also used the Philips circle pattern.[126] From 1 March 1975, the Dutch public broadcasting system also started to use the Philips circle pattern on its TV channels, replacing the monochrome RMA 1946 Resolution Chart, the electronic monochrome chequerboard test card generated by a Philips GM 2671/50 video signal generator,[127] the Philips PM5552 early colour test card, and after the late-1980s, the EBU electronic monochrome test pattern and the Philips PM5540 monochrome test card.[128] From the 1980s until the end of all public test card transmissions in the Netherlands in December 2004, the Philips circle pattern (in both standard and widescreen formats) also alternated with Telefunken FuBK during downtime on the Dutch public TV channels. However, Ziggo, the largest cable television provider in the Netherlands, still offers the widescreen Philips circle pattern on channel 997.[citation needed]

The BBC in the United Kingdom occasionally used a slightly modified version of the Philips circle pattern called Test Card G[129] from 1971 until the late-1990s, in conjunction with Test Card F. The Independent Broadcasting Authority (IBA) initially used this card in the 1970s, also in conjunction with Test Card F and EBU colour bars, but eventually abandoned Test Card G and developed a unique test card called the ETP-1, which was brought into use on ITV from 1979 onwards.[130] However, London Weekend Television (LWT)[131] and ITV Channel Television[citation needed], two constituent franchisee companies in the ITV network structure, continued to use Test Card G well into the 1980s. Test Card G was also used on BFBS/SSVC Television's low-powered terrestrial broadcasts serving British Armed Forces personnel in West Germany and West Berlin in the 1980s and 1990s.[132] A modified version of Test Card G was also briefly used on Sky One alongside the Simplified Telefunken FuBK pattern in the early-1990s.[133]

The Philips circle pattern was also used by Raidió Teilifís Éireann (RTÉ)[134] in the Republic of Ireland (in conjunction with a modified version of the EBU colour bars shown after the Irish national anthem was played at closedown) from the start of its regular colour broadcasts in 1972 until they were replaced by RTÉ Aertel overnight in-vision teletext in mid-1996.[135]

In the DACH countries, the Philips circle pattern was used by the German commercial terrestrial channel RTL[136] and the German public-service channel Phoenix.[137][138] The Austrian public broadcaster ORF used a slightly modified version of the Philips circle pattern.[139] Use of the Philips circle pattern in the DACH was solely confined to these broadcasters, as most TV stations in these areas instead preferred to use the Telefunken FuBK test card when they adopted colour television.

In Italy, its national broadcaster RAI[140] introduced the PM5544 test card in 1977 at the same time as it launched its first regular colour broadcasts, replacing heavily modified versions of the Indian-head test pattern. Later on, RAI then used the PM5644 widescreen variation for PALplus broadcasts. Telefriuli also used a heavily modified version of the PM5544 in the 1980s.[141]

In Spain, the PM5544 was introduced by the various autonomous and private channels[142] in the early-1980s notably by TV3, El 33, Telemadrid, Antena 3, EITB and Canal+ Spain, as well as on point-to-point terrestrial and satellite links operated by Retevisión and Telefónica Sistemas de Satélites. Spain's national public broadcaster TVE however instead primarily used its own TVE colour test card from 1975 until the mid-2000s, although in the 1990s it did also briefly used the widescreen PM5644 pattern.

In Iceland, the PM5544 was used by its national broadcaster RÚV[143][144] from its launch of colour broadcasts in 1973–76, only fully replacing its heavily modified monochrome Philips PM5540 test card after 1982. RÚV subsequently replaced its PM5544 with a widescreen PM5644 in 2009, then discontinued all their on-air test card broadcasts in 2011. However, the privately owned subscription channels Stöð 2, launched in 1986, and Sjónvarp Símans, launched in 1999, opted not to use the PM5544.

In the former SFR Yugoslavia, the Philips circle pattern was used by its national broadcaster Yugoslav Radio Television (JRT)[145] in conjunction with the Telefunken FuBK test card. Use of the PM5544 continued for some time afterwards in some of its constituent successor countries.

In Bulgaria, the privately owned nationwide broadcaster bTV[146] introduced the Philips circle pattern in November 2000 with the start of its new program schedules, replacing the EBU colour bars, used from its launch on 1 June 2000. Use of the Philips circle pattern was in its test card broadcasts until 17 February 2001 between 12:00 AM and 06:00 AM (the next day, bTV started 24-hour transmissions), and 2 times a year during transmitter maintenance until 2013.

The Philips circle pattern was also used in Hungary,[147] Belgium,[148][149] Norway,[150][151] and Sweden.[152]

South America

In Argentina, the Philips circle pattern was used by América TV,[153] El Nueve[154] and El Trece.

SECAM broadcasts

SECAM users of the Philips circle pattern included TDF (TF1, Antenne 2, FR3,[155] Canal+,[156] La Cinquième and M6[157]) in France, Iraqi TV[158] in Iraq, VTV[159][160] in Vietnam and SNRT[161] in Morocco. ERT[162] in Greece and TVP[163] in Poland started using the PM5544 for SECAM transmissions since the 1970s and continued using it after switching to PAL in the 1990s.[164]

NTSC broadcasts

NTSC users of the Philips circle pattern included CBFT[165] and CBMT[166][167] in Quebec, Canada, WBOY-TV and WNYW[168] in the United States, DZBB-TV in the Philippines, Myawaddy TV in Myanmar, KBS and MBC[169] in South Korea, TTV,[170] CTV,[171] CTS[172] and FTV[173] in Taiwan and RTNH in Haiti.[174][175] The Japanese national broadcaster, NHK, also used a 525-line version of the test card, albeit with slight technical differences as compared to those used by the American and Canadian broadcasters so as to conform with the NTSC-J system.[176]

Usage gallery

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External links

  • Philips TV Measuring Equipment, 1980
  • Jerome Glick : Test Cards & Signals

philips, circle, pattern, also, referred, philips, pattern, circle, pattern, refers, family, related, electronically, generated, complex, television, station, colour, test, cards, content, layout, original, colour, circle, pattern, designed, danish, engineer, . The Philips circle pattern also referred to as the Philips pattern or PTV Circle pattern refers to a family of related electronically generated complex television station colour test cards The content and layout of the original colour circle pattern was designed by Danish engineer Finn Hendil da 1939 2011 in the Philips TV amp Test Equipment laboratory in Brondby Municipality near Copenhagen under supervision of chief engineer Erik Helmer Nielsen in 1966 67 largely building on their previous work with the monochrome PM5540 pattern The first piece of equipment the PM5544 colour pattern generator 1 which generates the pattern was made by Finn Hendil and his group in 1968 69 2 The same team would also develop the Spanish TVE colour test card in 1973 3 4 Recreation of the original 4 3 circle patternSince the widespread introduction of the original PM5544 from the early 1970s the Philips Pattern has become one of the most commonly used test cards with only the SMPTE and EBU colour bars as well as the BBC s Test Card F coming close to its usage The Philips circle pattern was later incorporated into other test pattern generators from Philips itself as well as test pattern generators from various other manufacturers Equipment from Philips and succeeding companies which generate the circle pattern are the PM5544 PM5534 PM5535 PM5644 PT5210 PT5230 and PT5300 Other related non circle pattern test card generators by Philips are the PM5400 TV serviceman family 5 6 PM5515 16 18 7 PM5519 8 PM5520 monochrome 9 10 11 PM5522 PAL 9 PM5540 monochrome PM5547 12 PM5552 and PM5631 Contents 1 Operation 2 Pattern variations 2 1 4 3 original 2 1 1 SECAM 2 1 2 NTSC 2 1 3 PAL M 2 2 16 9 widescreen 2 2 1 NTSC 2 3 High definition 2 4 Squared version 2 5 GB2097 inspection chart 3 Physical equipment 3 1 PM5544 3 2 PM5534 3 3 PM5644 3 3 1 4 3 models 3 3 2 FuBK models 3 3 3 16 9 models 3 3 4 Custom models 3 3 5 HD MAC 3 4 PT5210 PT5230 PT5300 3 4 1 SDI digital pattern generation 3 5 Non Philips 4 Pattern variation gallery 5 Worldwide usage 5 1 PAL broadcasts 5 1 1 Africa 5 1 2 Asia and Middle East 5 1 3 Oceania 5 1 4 Europe 5 1 5 South America 5 2 SECAM broadcasts 5 3 NTSC broadcasts 5 4 Usage gallery 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksOperation Edit Components of the original 4 3 pattern of the PM5544 Philips PM5544 generator bottom left used to display test pattern on a CRT television set connected to a PM6645 frequency counter 13 topmost left and PM3400 sampling oscilloscope bottom right Rather than previous test card approaches that worked by a live camera or monoscope filming a printed card the Philips PM5544 generates the test patterns fully using electronic circuits with separate paths for Y R Y and B Y colour components 1 Y U V displaystyle Y UV allowing engineers to reliably test and adjust transmitters and receivers for signal disturbances and colour separation for instance for PAL broadcasts In simple terms the displayed pattern provides reference levels of black white and colour saturation to which a receiver can be set Displayed image geometry image centering correct proportions of the circle etc can also be corrected More technical adjustments are also possible Main technical features of the test card Circle with b w and colour information Square wave Repeating black and white 75 amplitude blocks resembling a same amplitude as the colour bar Colour bar Yellow cyan green magenta red and blue with 100 saturation and 75 amplitude EBU colour bars Crossed lines at the centre of the circle they allow to check for proper interlace Definition lines sine wave gratings with TV line frequencies corresponding to 0 8 1 8 2 8 3 8 and 4 8 MHz Stair case greyscale with 6 levels can display up to 10 White black step with needle pulse Colour step Red on yellow background colours 75 amplitude To the left of the Circle Vertical bar line alternating positive and negative R Y signal Vertical bars positive and negative R Y signal Two rectangles G Y signal To the right of the Circle Vertical bar line alternating positive and negative B Y signal Vertical bars positive and negative B Y signal Two rectangles G Y signal Background Grid made from 14 horizontal x 19 vertical lines Background Level adjustable between 0 to 80 amplitude B W border castellations Pattern variations Edit4 3 original Edit While the basic specifications of the pattern normally remain consistent there are often small variations depending on the brand and type of generator used to produce it as well as how the broadcaster has chosen to configure it Some television stations have included a digital clock and or date as well as the station logo or ID inside the circle This practice was common in Asia and some parts of Europe as well as in South Africa SECAM Edit The Philips circle pattern is geared towards the PAL colour coding system but SECAM versions do exist for example it was used by TVP in Poland and TDF in France without side bars as well as ERT in Greece and VTV in Vietnam with side bars The most obvious difference is the absence of PAL specific test features to two normally invisible outmost vertical bars Less noticeable is the change to the multiburst gratings due to the differing TV system NTSC Edit Likewise there are 525 lines NTSC versions of the pattern One of the NTSC variants used in Philippines Taiwan Haiti and Japan by NHK with the multiburst gratings slightly modified for NTSC J has a modified square wave near the top of the circle at 300 kHz and the multiburst gratings at 0 5 1 0 2 0 3 0 and 4 0 MHz WNYW s configuration simply removed the side colour bars A second variation used by CBC Montreal in Quebec Canada had different gratings and added extra colour bars PAL M Edit In addition to the 525 line NTSC pattern a PAL M version of the pattern was also offered for the Brazilian market Although no public transmissions are known to exist as of July 2023 the pattern is identical to NTSC but also includes achromatic fields adjacent to the side bars 16 9 widescreen Edit The widescreen version of the Philips circle pattern was designed by Jorgen Parbst and Mikael Nadelmann in 1993 14 15 It was only known to be used in PAL regions and retains the signals present in the original and features additional signals to test signal and picture quality including Television lines resolution corner circles and correct overscan and image centering Several different types of hardware are known to generate it including the PM5644 widescreen versions only PT5230 and PT5300 with appropriate pattern generator modules installed and the PM5420 16 There are two major variations of the 16 9 circle pattern The original PM5644 pattern contains high frequency components which were useful for testing widescreen televisions in factories specifically 5 1 MHz diagonal lines and a sixth 5 8 MHz grating This however made it sub optimum for public broadcasts as these exceeded the bandwidth of most PAL transmission systems All pattern components of the PT5230 PT5300 were within the bandwidth of PAL B G Widescreen circle patterns were used by broadcasters such as RAI Italy 17 BRT Belgium 18 17 19 RTL TVI Belgium Luxembourg 20 Ned3 Netherlands 21 TVE Spain and KNR TV Greenland 22 NTSC Edit Although no public transmissions are known to exist as of July 2023 an NTSC widescreen version of the PM5644 and later models were available 23 High definition Edit An HD 1080p version of the Philips circle pattern was developed for the PT5300 via the PT8612 HD Signal Generator add on It was never formally integrated into the PT8612 thus was not offered for sale 24 A 1250 line HD MAC version of the Philips circle pattern also exists It was generated by the PM5644HD see below Squared version Edit A variation of the PM5544 34 pattern has been recorded where the circle generator is bypassed or faulty 25 This reveals the full contents of the central pattern elements which are normally cropped 26 Anecdotally this pattern has been referred to as PM5538 however this was not a Philips pattern generator 27 It was used in some parts of the Middle East like Dubai 33 in the UAE 28 and Jordan Radio and Television Corporation JRTV in Jordan citation needed GB2097 inspection chart Edit Starting from the late 1990s China Central Television and some provincial Mainland Chinese broadcasters began using a heavily modified version of the PM5544 called the GB2097 inspection chart 29 30 31 32 33 34 At around the same time another modification anecdotally called PM5549 the Philips PM5549 was an unrelated product 35 began to be used at the headends of some Mainland Chinese cable television providers 36 37 Physical equipment EditPM5544 Edit The design of the original PM5544 is fairly complicated with an array of analogue signal generators generating each component of the pattern continuously Digital circuitry is used to sequence the outputs from each module into the final pattern The circle is internally generated as a square and cropped according to vectors defined in a ROM chip The original PM5544 was not capable of generating a composite video signal by itself At the time it was introduced three additional pieces of equipment were required a PM5554 PAL colour encoder a PM5555 PAL subcarrier generator a PM5530 sync generator Over the years the physical implementation of this supporting equipment was refined with later PM5544 s only requiring two extra pieces of equipment 38 a PM5545 colour encoder a PM5532 sync generator Eventually all the supporting equipment could be replaced by a PM5638 which fitted into a single 1RU unit 39 The physical configuration of the PM5544 depends upon its purpose A common application was in TV factories where it was typically used in its most basic configuration with no optional extras When used for Broadcast it was usually fitted with the PM5543 text generator which allowed broadcasters to display text in the upper and lower black boxes 40 It was available in 4 versions PAL G PAL M PAL N amp NTSC and did not have the option of an in pattern clock first introduced in PM5534 41 Philips PM5544 Front Panel Philips PM5544 generator with top lid opened A complete PM5544 setup PM5534 Edit In the late 1970s Philips introduced the PM5534 which replaced the original PM5544 It was fundamentally a very similar design 42 using a mixture of analogue and digital circuitry to generate the pattern however it no longer required an external sync generator and colour encoder reducing the rack footprint from 6RU 12RU to 3RU The PM5534 was available as a variant with component video outputs PM5535 and had two pattern effecting options PM8503 text generator station ID and the PM8504 clock generator 43 The PM5534 was available in 6 different versions PAL G PAL I PAL M PAL N SECAM and NTSC 44 Philips PM5534 the successor of the PM5544 Philips PM5534 generator with top lid opened PM5644 Edit Some time during the late 1980s Philips introduced a new design of colour pattern generator bearing the model number PM5644 The PM5644 further improves upon the PM5534 by reducing the overall size to just 1RU It also differs from the previous PM5544 and PM5534 in that its pattern generating circuitry is entirely digital stored in EPROM chips allowing easy customisation of patterns The PM5644 and later generators patterns were compiled using an array of in house tools defined by vectors in MS DOS batch files 45 PM5644 G M L P N I 00 Typical front panel of a 4 3 model PM5644G 924 PAL 16 9 non PALplus PM5644 85 PALplus Many variations of the PM5644 are known to exist each with different purposes and capabilities 4 3 models Edit The earliest design shares a chassis and some modules with the PM5631 colour generator and has 576 KB of pattern ROM The pattern generating circuitry is designed in accordance to CCIR 601 It is also effectively hard wired for 4 3 patterns typical of the earlier PM55xx series as it assumes that the edges of the pattern are composed of repeating sequences The pattern produced by these units is nearly identical to the PM5544 however the reflection check in the bottom box is omitted It can be reinstated by the PM8546 logo generator if installed These units are able to display a minor variation of the pattern with cuts outs for a clock or a clock with date The generation of the clock and date must be performed by either a PM8546 or an external teletext generator supplied by the Broadcaster Variations exist for every video standard PM5644G 00 PAL PM5644M 00 NTSC PM5644L 00 SECAM PM5644P 00 PAL M This model is able to replace every type of PM55xx pattern generator 46 Another variation exists using 4 5 MB of pattern ROM also adhering to CCIR 601 but featuring a luminance clock of 20 MHz It can generate any arbitrary rasterised pattern with no restrictions and additionally can generate signals which exceed the bandwidth of all PAL variants The only publicly known example as of July 2023 is a PAL model which is programmed with the Indian head pattern 47 FuBK models Edit Two variations bearing the model numbers PM5644G 50 PAL B G and PM5644G 70 YCbCr were available programmed with the FuBK pattern 48 16 9 models Edit The earliest known PM5644 16 9 hardware is the PM5644G 90 and PM5644G 924 which use the same chassis and PCB as the 4 3 models however both are programmed with the well known 16 9 circle pattern alongside several other simple patterns They generate an anamorphic signal but do not support PALplus encoding The last known design has controls and a display on the front panel and is labelled PM5644 PALplus test pattern generator and bears the model number PM5644 85 49 No other variations of this hardware are presently known This design also generates the well known 16 9 colour circle pattern but unlike the previously mentioned G 90 and G 924 models it is capable of encoding a PALplus signal It also is capable of generating the 4 3 pattern of the original PM5544 Custom models Edit The original PM5644 was accompanied by a service offered by Philips whereby customers could have the pattern customised 50 The most common type of pattern modification was a simple logo inserted in place of the top station ID box 51 These models usually carry a three digit model suffix starting with 9 i e PM5644 9xx HD MAC Edit A special version of the PM5644 bearing the model number PM5644HD was developed for the HD MAC standard 52 PT5210 PT5230 PT5300 Edit Around 1997 with the PM5644 nearing end of life Philips began work on the final generation of hardware that would generate the circle pattern The first in this series was the PT5210 which through the PT8601 analogue pattern generator module was able to generate a single complex pattern however only by special order At least one circle pattern configuration is known 53 Around this time Philips exited the TV test equipment business with the lab that developed these products independently incorporated as ProTeleVision Technologies A S 54 All products were immediately rebranded ProTeleVision The PT5230 was the first to exclusively carry the new brand and included an enhanced analogue pattern generator option the PT8631 which was able to generate all Philips NTSC and PAL and FuBK patterns in both 4 3 and 16 9 in a single configuration 55 Like its predecessor the PM5644 customer specific patterns were offered 56 In 2001 shortly after the release of the PT5230 said product line was further divested to DK Audio A S also based in Copenhagen Denmark at the time Other pattern generator products not included in the sale but still under warranty or with active support plans such as the PM5644 and PM5534 were abandoned by ProTeleVision to be fulfilled by Arepa Test amp Calibration ProTeleVision became the current ProTelevision Technologies lowercase V shortly thereafter signifying a shift exclusively to digital transmission products 57 DK Audio also known as DK Technologies subsequently released the PT5300 which superseded the PT5230 accepting all of its pattern generator modules and included many new options and features developed by DK Audio It was the last physical pattern generator directly descending from the original PM5544 to generate the Philips circle pattern SECAM was not supported by any models from this series leaving the PM5644L as the last SECAM variant In 2005 the last ever custom Philips circle pattern was compiled by DK Technologies for Danmarks Radio DR 58 59 the first to transmit it in 1970 In 2018 the PT5300 was discontinued In 2022 the PT5300 and PT5210 PT5230 were open sourced by DK Technologies 60 ProTeleVision PT5210 and DK Audio PT5300 PT5230 Digital Video GeneratorSDI digital pattern generation Edit While the Philips circle pattern is designed specifically for testing analogue transmission chains and televisions it is known to have been used with digital transmissions The aforementioned PT5210 PT5230 and PT5300 all optionally include SDI outputs in addition to analogue While these products are mostly focused on patterns for digital transmission an optional hardware upgrade was available for the PT5210 PT5230 and PT5300 PT8603 903 61 for the PT5210 and PT8633 for the PT5230 PT5300 which provides the traditional 4 3 and 16 9 circle patterns of the PM5644 in standard definition only In the case of the PT8633 options available include a 5 or 10 step grayscale staircase for both formats and the option to omit the corner circles for the 16 9 pattern 62 63 64 combined with digital specific features such a moving bar in the bottom box to test if the stream is live or frozen 65 Due to hardware limitations it was not possible to enable both text in the bottom box and a moving bar with the sole exception of a workaround developed for SVT 66 67 68 Pulsed audio can also be generated for synchronisation testing 69 Known transmissions include 2RN in Ireland 70 71 72 73 74 TVB J2 in Hong Kong and ABC Television in Australia 75 Other digital pattern generators which generate patterns resembling that of the PM5644 are known such as those from Promax 76 Non Philips Edit Many broadcast Philips circle patterns were generated by non Philips equipment Such vendors include Rohde amp Schwarz 77 Tektronix 78 ShibaSoku and PROMAX Electronics 79 Pattern variation gallery Edit Circle pattern with clock and date activated Generated by PM5644 and PT5xxx only Recreation of NTSC variant as used in Philippines Taiwan and Haiti Notice the dark green castellation square left border second from the top absence of PAL specific signals and different resolution gratings Recreation of NTSC variant as used by CBC Montreal in Canada Recreation of SECAM variant as used by TDF France with different resolution gratings and no side colour bars TVP Poland s configuration was similar to this but with a black background grid ERT Greece s and VTV Vietnam s configurations included side colour bars Recreation of a Philips pattern transmitted by UAE TV where the central area appears as a square PM5544 pattern featured in a simulated MAC transmission from left to right digital data chrominance and luminance Both fields odd and even lines are shown Digital reproduction of the pattern produced by a PM5644G 00 PAL Digital reproduction of the pattern produced by a PM5644M 00 NTSC Pattern generated by a Philips PM5644L SECAM with border castellations cropped Digital reproduction of the pattern produced by a PM5644P 00 PAL M Digital reproduction of the pattern produced by a PM5644G 924 PAL anamorphic corner circles and diagonal lines differ from design used in PALplus model A sixth set of sinusoidal definition lines at 5 8 MHz is included Components of the widescreen circle pattern Widescreen NTSC pattern for PM5644 and later models Recreation of pattern generated by the PT5230 PT5300 with 10 step grayscale staircase 1250 line HD MAC pattern developed for the PM5644HD Unreleased HD 1080p pattern developed for the PT5300 Recreation of the Philips circle pattern Telemadrid variation Recreation of Mainland China variant GB2097 inspection chart 4 3 monochrome pattern resembling the RCA Indian head extracted from a Philips PM5644 of likely European PAL origin Character set of the PM8546 logo generator Used by the PM5644 and later models to generate the station ID text and clock Worldwide usage EditPAL broadcasts Edit Many broadcasters that adopted the 625 line PAL system used some form of the Philips circle pattern Africa Edit In South Africa the South African Broadcasting Corporation SABC 80 81 made use of the PM5544 pattern since it started testing its first television system in 1975 82 but independent broadcasters M Net which launched in 1986 and e tv which launched in 1998 opted to use Telefunken FuBK instead In Zimbabwe the Philips circle pattern was used by Zimbabwe Broadcasting Corporation ZBC 83 from the start of its regular colour broadcasts in the early 1980s replacing the Indian head test pattern In Niger the Philips circle pattern was used by Tele Sahel 84 In Algeria the Philips circle pattern was used by Etablissement public de television 85 In Western Sahara a modified version of the Philips circle pattern was used by RASD TV Asia and Middle East Edit Philips circle pattern mural painted on an apartment block in Singapore 86 The Philips circle pattern was first introduced in Singapore by its national broadcaster Radio Television Singapore RTS now Mediacorp in conjunction with a modified version of Test Card F upon the start of regular colour broadcasts in Singapore in 1974 87 88 89 While the Philips circle pattern ceased to be seen on said country s two main television channels Channel 5 and Channel 8 upon introducing 24 7 schedules in 1995 the pattern continued to be seen on its minority and thematic channels 90 until approximately 2005 06 The Philips circle pattern was later introduced in Malaysia by its public broadcaster Radio Televisyen Malaysia RTM 91 92 from its introduction of regular colour broadcasts in 1978 80 replacing its previous monochrome Pye Test Card G until it switched to a 24 7 schedule in 2012 93 and was also used by said country s first commercial station TV3 from the launch of its television service in 1984 until it adopted a 24 7 schedule in 2014 94 The Philips circle pattern was also used by the Indonesian national TV broadcaster TVRI replacing its previous Telefunken FuBK test card from the mid 1980s until it switched to a 24 7 schedule in 2021 95 In the People s Republic of China the Philips circle pattern was used by its national broadcaster CCTV 96 as well as some provincial regional broadcasters such as Shenzhen Media Group 97 and Television Southern 98 in Guangdong Province Xizang STV 99 in Tibet Autonomous Region Yuyao TV in Zhejiang Province and Ningxia Television 100 in Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region CCTV also later used a heavily modified version of the PM5544 called the GB2097 inspection chart 33 34 Nowadays many modern Mainland Chinese test card designs like in Hong Kong incorporate elements of the PM5544 PM5644 and Snell amp Wilcox test card designs In Hong Kong the PM5544 was used by RTV ATV 101 102 and TVB 103 104 105 from the 1970s replacing the RMA 1946 Resolution Chart and EIA 1956 resolution chart until approximately 2007 2009 TVB then switched to its own test card designs incorporating elements of the PM5544 PM5644 and Snell amp Wilcox SW2 designs in HD Jade and its sister channel TVB J2 respectively In Israel the Philips circle pattern was used by Israel Broadcasting Authority IBA 106 and Israeli Educational Television IETV from their launch of colour broadcasts in the early 1980s replacing its previous monochrome Philips PM5540 test card after a nearly decade long delay in introducing colour television to said country for various sociopolitical reasons In Qatar the Philips circle pattern was used by Qatar TV 107 108 In Kuwait the Philips circle pattern was used by Kuwait Television 109 Saudi Broadcasting Authority SBA in Saudi Arabia used a heavily modified version of the Philips circle pattern from 1982 until 2009 with the side brackets removed and 1 4 of the top half of the PM5544 circle replaced with a white and black background and colour bars 110 Oceania Edit The Philips circle pattern was also in widespread use in Australia for many years most notably with the Australian Broadcasting Corporation ABC 111 from its launch of colour broadcasts in 1974 75 and Special Broadcasting Service SBS 112 from its launch of television services in 1980 Some commercial stations also used it 113 114 115 In New Zealand it was used by TVNZ 116 from its launch of colour broadcasting in 1973 117 Europe Edit In Denmark where the Philips circle pattern was invented it was used by its national broadcaster Danmarks Radio DR from its launch of regular colour broadcasts in 1970 118 immediately replacing Test Card F and Philips PM5552 119 and later on the monochrome Pye Test Card G and Philips PM5540 as well as its first nationwide commercial channel TV 2 during its pre launch tests and its downtime hours and subsequently also on most of the latter s regional and themed channels 120 DR TV 2 and TV 2 Film also later used the widescreen Philips circle pattern for widescreen broadcasts from the 1990s In Greenland the standard and widescreen Philips circle pattern are used by its public broadcaster Kalaallit Nunaata Radioa KNR from its launch of television services in 1982 22 A modified variant of the widescreen Philips circle pattern is used by the Faroese public broadcaster Kringvarp Foroya KvF alongside the EBU colour bars during off air hours 121 In the Netherlands where Philips is headquartered the Philips circle pattern 122 123 124 125 began to be used by the Staatsbedrijf der Posterijen Telegrafie en Telefonie Dutch PTT agency for the benefit of the television trade from 1 January 1974 alternating with colour test slides Nozema nl the operator of all national radio and television broadcasting infrastructure in the Netherlands also used the Philips circle pattern 126 From 1 March 1975 the Dutch public broadcasting system also started to use the Philips circle pattern on its TV channels replacing the monochrome RMA 1946 Resolution Chart the electronic monochrome chequerboard test card generated by a Philips GM 2671 50 video signal generator 127 the Philips PM5552 early colour test card and after the late 1980s the EBU electronic monochrome test pattern and the Philips PM5540 monochrome test card 128 From the 1980s until the end of all public test card transmissions in the Netherlands in December 2004 the Philips circle pattern in both standard and widescreen formats also alternated with Telefunken FuBK during downtime on the Dutch public TV channels However Ziggo the largest cable television provider in the Netherlands still offers the widescreen Philips circle pattern on channel 997 citation needed The BBC in the United Kingdom occasionally used a slightly modified version of the Philips circle pattern called Test Card G 129 from 1971 until the late 1990s in conjunction with Test Card F The Independent Broadcasting Authority IBA initially used this card in the 1970s also in conjunction with Test Card F and EBU colour bars but eventually abandoned Test Card G and developed a unique test card called the ETP 1 which was brought into use on ITV from 1979 onwards 130 However London Weekend Television LWT 131 and ITV Channel Television citation needed two constituent franchisee companies in the ITV network structure continued to use Test Card G well into the 1980s Test Card G was also used on BFBS SSVC Television s low powered terrestrial broadcasts serving British Armed Forces personnel in West Germany and West Berlin in the 1980s and 1990s 132 A modified version of Test Card G was also briefly used on Sky One alongside the Simplified Telefunken FuBK pattern in the early 1990s 133 The Philips circle pattern was also used by Raidio Teilifis Eireann RTE 134 in the Republic of Ireland in conjunction with a modified version of the EBU colour bars shown after the Irish national anthem was played at closedown from the start of its regular colour broadcasts in 1972 until they were replaced by RTE Aertel overnight in vision teletext in mid 1996 135 In the DACH countries the Philips circle pattern was used by the German commercial terrestrial channel RTL 136 and the German public service channel Phoenix 137 138 The Austrian public broadcaster ORF used a slightly modified version of the Philips circle pattern 139 Use of the Philips circle pattern in the DACH was solely confined to these broadcasters as most TV stations in these areas instead preferred to use the Telefunken FuBK test card when they adopted colour television In Italy its national broadcaster RAI 140 introduced the PM5544 test card in 1977 at the same time as it launched its first regular colour broadcasts replacing heavily modified versions of the Indian head test pattern Later on RAI then used the PM5644 widescreen variation for PALplus broadcasts Telefriuli also used a heavily modified version of the PM5544 in the 1980s 141 In Spain the PM5544 was introduced by the various autonomous and private channels 142 in the early 1980s notably by TV3 El 33 Telemadrid Antena 3 EITB and Canal Spain as well as on point to point terrestrial and satellite links operated by Retevision and Telefonica Sistemas de Satelites Spain s national public broadcaster TVE however instead primarily used its own TVE colour test card from 1975 until the mid 2000s although in the 1990s it did also briefly used the widescreen PM5644 pattern In Iceland the PM5544 was used by its national broadcaster RUV 143 144 from its launch of colour broadcasts in 1973 76 only fully replacing its heavily modified monochrome Philips PM5540 test card after 1982 RUV subsequently replaced its PM5544 with a widescreen PM5644 in 2009 then discontinued all their on air test card broadcasts in 2011 However the privately owned subscription channels Stod 2 launched in 1986 and Sjonvarp Simans launched in 1999 opted not to use the PM5544 In the former SFR Yugoslavia the Philips circle pattern was used by its national broadcaster Yugoslav Radio Television JRT 145 in conjunction with the Telefunken FuBK test card Use of the PM5544 continued for some time afterwards in some of its constituent successor countries In Bulgaria the privately owned nationwide broadcaster bTV 146 introduced the Philips circle pattern in November 2000 with the start of its new program schedules replacing the EBU colour bars used from its launch on 1 June 2000 Use of the Philips circle pattern was in its test card broadcasts until 17 February 2001 between 12 00 AM and 06 00 AM the next day bTV started 24 hour transmissions and 2 times a year during transmitter maintenance until 2013 The Philips circle pattern was also used in Hungary 147 Belgium 148 149 Norway 150 151 and Sweden 152 South America Edit In Argentina the Philips circle pattern was used by America TV 153 El Nueve 154 and El Trece SECAM broadcasts Edit SECAM users of the Philips circle pattern included TDF TF1 Antenne 2 FR3 155 Canal 156 La Cinquieme and M6 157 in France Iraqi TV 158 in Iraq VTV 159 160 in Vietnam and SNRT 161 in Morocco ERT 162 in Greece and TVP 163 in Poland started using the PM5544 for SECAM transmissions since the 1970s and continued using it after switching to PAL in the 1990s 164 NTSC broadcasts Edit NTSC users of the Philips circle pattern included CBFT 165 and CBMT 166 167 in Quebec Canada WBOY TV and WNYW 168 in the United States DZBB TV in the Philippines Myawaddy TV in Myanmar KBS and MBC 169 in South Korea TTV 170 CTV 171 CTS 172 and FTV 173 in Taiwan and RTNH in Haiti 174 175 The Japanese national broadcaster NHK also used a 525 line version of the test card albeit with slight technical differences as compared to those used by the American and Canadian broadcasters so as to conform with the NTSC J system 176 Usage gallery Edit MTV 1 Budapest broadcasting the Philips circle pattern Off air screen capture of the RAI PAL circle pattern Off air screen capture of a RTBF La Une PAL circle pattern with border castellations cropped transmitted from the Wavre transmitter in 1987 Recreation of the RTL TVI PAL circle pattern with border castellations cropped transmitted from the Dudelange transmitter in Luxembourg to the French Community of Belgium Off air screen capture of an NTSC circle pattern used by CTV Main Channel in Taiwan from the 1990s 2008 Off air screen capture of a PT5230 in NTSC mode used by TTV Main Channel transmitted in February 2014 177 Off air screen capture of PAL Philips circle pattern used by bTV transmitted with a digital clock between 2000 and 2002 Off air screen capture of Telefriuli variant See also Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Philips PM5538 Wikimedia Commons has media related to Philips PM5544 Wikimedia Commons has media related to Philips PM5644 TVE test card Philips PM5540 Telefunken FuBK ETP 1References Edit a b 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