A reduced-scale hodoscope prototype was built and tested in a high energy beam at CERN in October 2001. The prototype consisted of 32 square 2 x 2 cm2 scintillating fibers covered by white EMA coating The active area was about 64 x 7 cm2. The scintillating fibers were glued head-on with clear square fibers of the same cross section. Alternate clear fibers were routed, on opposite ends to the 16 pixels of a MAPMT. The prototype was read-out by 2 multi-anode photomultipliers HAMAMATSU - H6568 .