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Brand: Grundig

The Grundig RT 40 is an analog television receiver that was introduced by the German electronics company, Grundig, in the late 1980s. The RT 40 was part of Grundig's Rainer line of TVs, and it featured a 40 cm (16 inches) color CRT display with a 480i resolution. It supported the PAL broadcasting system as well as the SECAM system, making it versatile for use in different regions. The RT 40 also had a built-in tuner, speakers, and a remote control, making it convenient for viewers. It was designed with a black and silver aesthetic and typical dimensions of 44 cm (width) x 36 cm (height) x 24 cm (depth). Overall, the Grundig RT 40 was a popular model in the analog era, known for its reliable performance and affordable price.



  • Type: Mono/Stereo Tuner
  • Bands: FM, MW, LW, SW
  • Tuning Scale: Analogue
  • Tuning Frequencies: 87 to 108 MHz (FM), 510 to 1620 kHz (MW), 145 to 350 kHz (LW), 5.4 to 16.2 MHz (SW)
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  • Year: 1966
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Grundig RT 40

Grundig RT 40

Grundig RT 40

Grundig RT 40



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