CINTEL monochrome monitors had distinctive red control knobs. Housed in restored vented gold cases, GA-TV has two 15-inch screen non-practical examples used originally in 1959 by Anglia Television at their Norwich studios.
from the beginning of 1960's to the beginning of 1970's
Type:
TV monitors
Quantity:
4 specimens available
14" high quality all valve black and white monitor. Four fully working avaialable (see also the associated Marconi Mk IV Picture & Waveform monitor). Picture shows all four working on location for 'Showbands' (RTE production).
from the beginning of 1960's to the beginning of 1970's
Type:
TV monitors
Quantity:
5 specimens available
Mk IV series all valve picture AND waveform monitor all in one case. Five fully functioning units available. Excellent pictures. Found in production galleries, OB trucks and engineering areas.
Following in the tradition of the Mk III and Mk IV picture AND waveform monitors in one case, the Mk V is an all transistor design capable of very good results. Currently 6 out of the stock of 11 are in good working order.
Small screen Marconi Mk IV series black and white monitor. Ideal as a commentator's monitor or for desk top use. The one example in stock is fuly operational
General purpose black and white monitor from the early 1950's. One in good working order, the other can be made into 'simulated practical' if required.
A series of 'delta gun' shadowmask 20"-inch colour monitors used for broadcast applications. Nine working units available plus a working 14"-inch version and a working series III unit. Very good colour pictures. Wheeled monitor stand (pictured) available if required.
All valve monochrome monitor. Three fully working ones available. Appears under the brand name of 'Peto Scott', actually a Philips company. The one in the picture still wears original markings!