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- Test_Card_W abstract "Test Card W is a test card, an image used to determine the quality of a broadcast television picture. It is an updated 16:9 (1.78:1) widescreen version of Test Card F, which was created by BBC engineer George Hersee. Test Card W is similar to Test Card J, the latter being a 4:3 version. Both appeared for the first time in November 1999.The colour-bars on the top and right of the image are the full 100 percent saturation version, unlike Test Cards F and J which use the 95 percent type. Extra mirrored arrow-heads on the central axis at the sides mark the positions of the middle 4:3 and 14:9 sections of the image.As television is usually broadcast 24 hours a day, the test card is now rarely used. The last known occasion that this card was broadcast on British screens was Friday 9 January 2004, when early morning tests were carried out on BBC One and BBC Two. BBC Two still closes every weekday morning between 4.00 and 6.00 and during Educational Holidays, but pages from Ceefax rather than test cards were broadcast on these occasions until October 2012, and subsequently trailers and promos for various programmes have been shown.On Freeview in the United Kingdom, Test Card W can be viewed at any time on most Freeview boxes.".
- Test_Card_W wikiPageExternalLink testcardw.html.
- Test_Card_W wikiPageExternalLink www.testcardcircle.org.uk.
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- Test_Card_W wikiPageRevisionID "673542809".
- Test_Card_W wikiPageWikiLink 1080p.
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- Test_Card_W wikiPageWikiLink BBC_One.
- Test_Card_W wikiPageWikiLink BBC_Two.
- Test_Card_W wikiPageWikiLink Black_&_Lanes_Ident_Tones_for_Surround.
- Test_Card_W wikiPageWikiLink Bubbles_the_Clown.
- Test_Card_W wikiPageWikiLink Carole_Hersee.
- Test_Card_W wikiPageWikiLink Category:BBC_test_cards.
- Test_Card_W wikiPageWikiLink Ceefax.
- Test_Card_W wikiPageWikiLink Engineer.
- Test_Card_W wikiPageWikiLink Freeview_(UK).
- Test_Card_W wikiPageWikiLink George_Hersee.
- Test_Card_W wikiPageWikiLink List_of_BBC_test_cards.
- Test_Card_W wikiPageWikiLink SMPTE_color_bars.
- Test_Card_W wikiPageWikiLink Television.
- Test_Card_W wikiPageWikiLink Test_Card_F.
- Test_Card_W wikiPageWikiLink Test_Card_J.
- Test_Card_W wikiPageWikiLink Test_card.
- Test_Card_W wikiPageWikiLink Testcard.
- Test_Card_W wikiPageWikiLink United_Kingdom.
- Test_Card_W wikiPageWikiLink Widescreen.
- Test_Card_W wikiPageWikiLinkText "Test Card W".
- Test_Card_W wikiPageWikiLinkText "Test Card W#testcardx".
- Test_Card_W wikiPageWikiLinkText "W".
- Test_Card_W hasPhotoCollection Test_Card_W.
- Test_Card_W wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Anchor.
- Test_Card_W wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Refimprove.
- Test_Card_W subject Category:BBC_test_cards.
- Test_Card_W hypernym Card.
- Test_Card_W type Article.
- Test_Card_W type Game.
- Test_Card_W type Article.
- Test_Card_W type Card.
- Test_Card_W comment "Test Card W is a test card, an image used to determine the quality of a broadcast television picture. It is an updated 16:9 (1.78:1) widescreen version of Test Card F, which was created by BBC engineer George Hersee. Test Card W is similar to Test Card J, the latter being a 4:3 version. Both appeared for the first time in November 1999.The colour-bars on the top and right of the image are the full 100 percent saturation version, unlike Test Cards F and J which use the 95 percent type.".
- Test_Card_W label "Test Card W".
- Test_Card_W sameAs m.027dmp.
- Test_Card_W sameAs Q7705711.
- Test_Card_W sameAs Q7705711.
- Test_Card_W wasDerivedFrom Test_Card_W?oldid=673542809.
- Test_Card_W isPrimaryTopicOf Test_Card_W.