Iconoscope


[ahy-kon-uh-skohp] /aɪˈkɒn əˌskoʊp/

noun
1.
a television camera tube in which a beam of high-velocity electrons scans a photoemissive mosaic.
/aɪˈkɒnəˌskəʊp/
noun
1.
a television camera tube in which an electron beam scans a photoemissive surface, converting an optical image into electrical pulses

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