Fitted with a 20″ tube, Beovision 5102 delivered 6 watts of good quality sound through its full-range speaker and could be ordered with the optional Teletext module.
A smaller version of Beovision 8102, the set delivered good quality sound and picture at an affordable price and was ideal for those who did not require a larger set. Like the Beovision 5100 a special grey cabinet could be ordered for this model.
With options such as Automatic Contrast Control being deleted from this model, the A/V socket too became an option.
The Video Terminal - like all the televisions at this period of Bang & Olufsen’s history was the chosen remote control. Up to 32 channels could be electronically stored.
A Loop Amplifier could be used with this model for the hard of hearing.
Types:
7700 (1984 - July 1986)
GB 7720 (1984 - Dec 1986)
GB, TXT 7723 (1984 - July 1984)
Picture tube size: 51cm
Cabinet: grey metallic or rosewood
Number of programmes 32 (VHF - UHF); range UHF 21 - 69, VHF 2 - 12
or VHF 46.25 - 105.25 MHz and 113.25 - 294.25 MHz
Picture tube: 30 AX 110° in line self converging
Start time: approx. 5 sec
Aerial impedance: 75 ohms coaxial
Speakers: full range
Sound power output: 6 W
Harmonic distortion: < 0.3 %
Intermodulation: < 2.5 %
Frequency range: +/- 1.5 dB 40 - 20000 Hz
Power bandwidth: 10 - 35,000 Hz
Signal-to-noise ratio: > 55 dB
Bass control: +8 -5 dB / 100 Hz
Treble control: +9 -6 dB / 10,000 Hz
Power supply: 180 - 265 V
Power consumption: 75 (65 - 130) W
Stand-by: < 2 W
Dimensions W x H x D: 62 x 40 x 39cm
Weight: 25.5 kg
Connections: external speakers (min. 4 ohms)
Tape output: 600 mV / 1 kohms
Amplifier output: 600 mV / 1 kohms
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