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Scophony

Scophony was a sophisticated mechanical television system developed in Britain by Scophony Limited, which used mirrors mounted on high-speed rotating… 
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2017
2017
The Scophony scanner uses the same optical elements as the more familiar flying spot scanner: a rotating polygon mirror, an… 
Review
2007
Review
2007
Abstract— The development of electronic projection systems from its earliest days in the 1930s to the present will be reviewed… 
1993
1993
An all acousto-optic infrared scene projector (IRSP) has been developed for use in evaluating thermal-imaging guidance systems at… 
1992
1992
A Scophony Infrared Scene Projector (IRSP) was developed for use in evaluating thermal- imaging guidance systems. The IRSP is a… 
1991
1991
A Scophony-configuration infrared scene projector, consisting of a raster-scanned CO 2 laser and an acousto-optic (AO) modulator… 
1991
1991
The Scophony scene projector has been examined in detail. Modulation transfer function was measured and found to be significantly… 
1990
1990
A Scophony Infrared Scene Projector (IRSP) is being developed for use in evaluating thermal-imaging guidance systems. The… 
1984
1984
The Scophony scanner uses the same optical elements as the more familiar flying spot scanner: a rotating polygon mirror, an… 
1980
1980
The Scophony Light Valve when used in a laser scanner exhibits a coherent imaging response. Because of this coherent response… 
1938
1938
THE Scophony television receiver is an opticomechanical system and possesses the advantages over the purely electric systems…