Loewe Multicom 715L
This unit is dedicated terminal for 
		Bildschirmtext information service, available in 1980s in West Germany. 
		Bildschirmtext, abbreviated BTX, was information exchange service, in 
		which, with modem, terminal and optionally floppy drive, data in pages could be 
		transmitted by telephone network. User purchased or rented (from German 
		Post) equipment and paid per page, each page could cost different. Also, 
		pages could be saved on a floppy to read them later. In 2001 BTX was 
		switched off because of Internet popularization.
		The device was based on Loewe color TV, it has even SCART connector, 
		unfirtunately I have problems with getting picture out of it (or feeding 
		it with picture). 
My unit came to Poland with electronics junk from German Post. It is in quite good condition, yet screen has quite poor contrast (flyback transformer just worn out).
Loewe can operate in 2 modes:
 - BTX mode, in which it starts - used for Bildschirmtext operation, in 
		which it drives modem.
 - TERM mode, in which it becomes a serial terminal.
Links:
		
		http://www.btxmuseum.de/Hardware/geraet.asp?id=33 - one of few 
		photos of this unit.
		
		http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bildschirmtext - Bildschirmtext in 
		Wikipedia