Beovision 3502 and 3802 – designed by David Lewis – were two 22″ colour TV receivers whose cabinets were of a moulded synthetic material. They were elegant and practical, according to B&O’s catalogue of 1979 – 80; the material was shock- and shatter-proof and fire-retardant. Dirty marks could be wiped off easily with a damp cloth.
Operation was easy and problem-free via the large, logically designed operation panels. Additionally in the 3802 model, all functions could be operated from a distance via the remote control module. Both receivers could accommodate a VCR without further technical adjustment. Beovision 3802 could also be equipped for Teletext reception. Automatic cut-off circuitry ensured the correct balance between colours without the need for regular adjustment by an engineer. High-bright picture tubes allowed for satisfactory viewing in daylight conditions. Modular chassis and low power consumption (and therefore less heat) ensured greater reliability.
Picture size: 56 cm
Cabinet: wood veneer
Start time: 5 sec
Automatic cut off
AFC
Number of programs 8 VHF – UHF
Easy touch
Ranges VHF 2 – 12, UHF 21 – 69
Speaker: forward-facing pressure chamber
Deflection angle: 110° in line
Aerial impedance: 75 ohms coaxial common VHF – UHF
Sound section:
Power output EMS: 1000 Hz 6.5 W
Distortion at specified output: < 0.8 %
Frequency response:
Amplifier +/- 1.5: dB: 60 – 15,000 Hz
Acoustical +/- 10 dB: 60 – 20,000 Hz
Bass control: +/- 5 dB / 100 Hz
Treble control: +/- 10 dB / 10,000 Hz
Power supply: 180 – 265 V
Power consumption 110 W
Stand by: 0 W
Dimensions W x H x D: 61 x 41 x 42cm
Weight 27 kg
Finishes: aubergine or white
Undercarriages: Trumpet stand 3054, Cross-base with castors 3043, Table with castors 3056
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