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.
BeoVision 3802 Product Details
Type Numbers
3526 (1977 - Aug 1981)
3527 (GB) (1977 - Feb 1981)
Picture size: 56 cm Cabinet: white plastic Features: cordless remote control 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
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: 115 W Stand by 1.5 W Dimensions W x H x D: 61 x 41 x 42cm Weight 28 kg Finishes: white Undercarriages: Trumpet stand 3054, Cross-base with castors 3043, Table with castors 3056
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