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Bring serious analog video test capability to the bench with the Leader LCG-400 NTSC Pattern Generator and 400-02 Multiburst Unit. With classic NTSC test patterns, multiburst analysis, gen-lock, RF output, and composite video support, it’s a strong fit for CRT service, vintage TV work, arcade monitor setup, and broadcast-style bench testing.
A purpose-built analog video test instrument for NTSC service work, monitor setup, alignment, and vintage video troubleshooting.
The Leader LCG-400 is built for buyers who work with vintage televisions, composite video equipment, CRT monitors, arcade displays, and classic analog service benches. It delivers the patterns and signal outputs technicians relied on for alignment, picture evaluation, and fault isolation in NTSC systems.
What makes this version especially desirable is the 400-02 Multiburst Unit. That adds frequency-response testing across multiple burst frequencies, giving the instrument a stronger and more versatile role on the bench than a basic pattern-only generator. For buyers restoring older video equipment or dialing in display performance, that added capability is a real advantage.
The LCG-400 provides the NTSC patterns needed for convergence, raster, color, and alignment work, along with composite video, subcarrier, black burst, scope trigger, and RF outputs. It has the direct, practical front-panel feel that makes dedicated analog service gear so useful and satisfying to operate.
This is a strong fit for vintage video technicians, CRT restorers, arcade and monitor hobbyists, collectors of serious test equipment, and buyers who want a dedicated NTSC bench instrument with real service value instead of a generic modern substitute.
CRT restoration • arcade monitor work • vintage TV service • analog video troubleshooting • buyers who want a real NTSC bench instrument
Looking for a serious NTSC bench instrument with more to offer than a basic pattern box?
The LCG-400 with the 400-02 Multiburst Unit brings the kind of capability, flexibility, and analog bench appeal that still makes vintage video service gear worth owning.