Some elements present on the FuBK test card are: in India, by
PTT-NL/
Nozema/
NOS in the Netherlands,
TVR in Romania,
YLE in Finland,
Sky One in the United Kingdom and in West Germany) simply omitted the centre circle. This variation is also anecdotally called "
Simplified FuBK". • Another variation adds a second set of colour bars (replacing the ±V/ +U Ramp and +V/ ±U Anti PAL sections) and flips the middle downward triangle. This was used by
IRIB in Iran. • Another variation that adds border
castellations and changes the middle downward triangle to a simple vertical bar, used by
Kanal 2 in Denmark,
Rupavahini in Sri Lanka,
Televerket Kabel-TV in Sweden and on some German channels. Used with further modifications and added graphics by
al-Jamahiriya TV (Libya). • Another modification, again omitting the circle but including a grid cross in the middle and slightly different resolution gratings, was known to be used on some TV transmitters in Belgium and the Netherlands. • A
monochrome variant, omitting the centre circle and replacing the colour bars with a black box showing the transmitter name and channel, as well as an on-screen
line gauge replacing the ±V/ +U Ramp and +V/ ±U Anti PAL sections near the bottom, was used on some
DBP-operated TV transmitters in West Germany in the 1970s. • While not exactly a variant, the
Grundig VG 1001 pattern features many of the FuBK test elements, like the colour and grey bars, PAL check area and gratings. This allows it to be used to perform the same adjustments.
SDR (southwest Germany),
Polsat (Poland),
MVQ-6 (
Mackay Region,
QLD,
Australia), at the
headends of many Finnish
cable TV providers, on experimental satellite test transmissions involving the
Orbital Test Satellite in the early-1980s, as well as on point-to-point cable and satellite feeds in the UK, France, Austria, Italy, Germany, Luxembourg and Belgium. A heavily modified version of the VG 1001 pattern was used for
SECAM transmissions by
Bulgarian National Television (BNT) during
People's Republic of Bulgaria era and also later in PAL by
NOVA from its launch in 1994.
16:9 In the 1990s, a FuBK variant in the
16:9 aspect ratio format was developed for the
PALplus and
(HD-)MAC standards and was used by some channels such as
ARD. Crosshatch was changed to a 25x15 grid, and geometric markings for the central
4:3 safe area were included, with the other details being generally the same as on the original version. This pattern could be generated by the Grundig VG 1100 video generator, introduced around 1995 as well as the PM5644/86 and the digital PT5300 from DK Technologies (with an optional hardware upgrade).
Variation Gallery File:FuBK testcard vectorized.svg|Recreation of the FuBK test card, omitting anti-PAL lines. File:FuBK square1.png|Recreation of the FuBK square variant omitting the centre circle. ("Simplified FuBK") File:IRIB Testcard (FuBK Version).jpg|Recreation of the modified FuBK test card used by IRIB. File:FuBK Castellation.svg|Recreation of the FuBK test card variation that adds border castellations and changes the middle downward triangle to a simple vertical bar. File:FuBK square2.png|Recreation of the Telefunken FuBK test card square variation omitting the circle, including a grid cross in the middle, and with slightly different gratings. File:FuBK mono.png|Recreation of the FuBK monochrome variant, omitting the centre circle and replacing the colour bars with a black box showing the transmitter name and channel, as well as an on-screen line gauge replacing the ±V/ +U Ramp and +V/ ±U Anti PAL sections near the bottom. File:Grundig VG 1000.png|alt=Video capture of the Grundig VG 1001 pattern, featuring similar elements to FuBK. (Polsat's version sometimes omitted the circle)|Recreation of the Grundig VG 1001 pattern, featuring similar elements to FuBK. (Polsat's version sometimes omitted the circle) File:Bulgarian colour testcard.png|Recreation of the heavily modified Grundig VG 1001 variant used in Bulgaria. File:FuBK wide.jpg|Recreation of the 16:9 / PALplus variation of the FuBK test pattern, same as the one generated from a Grundig VG 1100. File:PT5300 PT8631 Widescreen FuBK.png|Widescreen FuBK pattern with anti-PAL and clock cut-outs. Generated by a DK-Technologies PT5300. ==Usage==