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The radio cassette recorder "Electronics 8TMB-02D" since 1983 was produced by Poltava software "Ltava". It is designed to play mono or stereo (on stereo phones) recordings from MK-60 tapes, to receive television programs in the MF and UHF bands and radio stations in the MF and VHF-FM bands. The model used electronic tuning to the frequency. Reception is conducted on the telescopic and magnetic antennas, you can connect external ones. Kinescope 8LKZB with a beam deflection angle of 55 degrees and a screen size of 63x45 mm. Loudspeaker 1GDS-54. There is a tone control on the treble. Sensitivity in the range: MB 100, UHF 140 µV, DW 2.5 and CB 1.5 mV / m. The resolution in the center of the TV screen is 380 lines. The adjacent channel selectivity is 30 dB. The range of sound frequencies of the TV channel and VHF-FM is 315 ... 6000, broadcasting AM - 315 ... 3150, magnetic output recording for connecting stereo phones - 63 ... 12500 Hz. LSM detonation coefficient ± 0.5%. The belt speed is 4.76 cm / s. Maximum output power 0.5 watts. Power consumption 7 watts. External dimensions of a teleradio tape recorder 330х216х83 mm. Weight 2.8 kg. Retail price of 240 rubles. Since the fall of 1983, the Svitlovodsk Radio Plant in Ukraine also produced the Olympia 8TMB-02D teleradio tape recorder, in design, layout and layout, similar to the model described above. The models are based on the Amfiton TM-01 teleradio tape recorder since 1982, produced at the Minsk plant of computer technology. A small addition from the radio equipment regulator, working on the Ltava software during the release of the TV recorder: I want to add to the fact that Svitlovodsky Radio Factory produced a plastic case, an LML and a radio receiver module. About half of the products Svetlovodsk Radio Factory supplied Poltava Ltava software, which produced the TV module and delivered it to Svetlovod Radio Factory, so the parallel release of the 8TMB-02D models was launched, but under various names.