It is intended for the broadcasting in FM band. The system transmits stereo and mono radio programs.Frequency synthesizer with digital indication allows the discrete tuning with a step 25kHz. Transmitters are produced in three modifications:
«MARK-66»; «MARK-88»; «MARK-100».
Specification
| Frequency range: | |
| MARK — 66 | 65,8…74 MHz | 
| MARK — 88 | 88…100 MHz | 
| MARK — 100 | 100…108 MHz | 
| Nominal deviation: | |
| MARK — 66 | ± 50 kHz | 
| MARK — 88 | ± 75 kHz | 
| MARK — 100 | ± 75 kHz | 
| Output power onthe 50 Ohms load: | |
| MARK- XX/25 | 25 W | 
| MARK- XX/100 | 100 W | 
| MARK- XX/500 | 500 W | 
| MARK- XX/1000 | 1000 W | 
| Power consumption: | |
| MARK-XX/25 | 60 W | 
| MARK-XX/100 | 200 W | 
| MARK-XX/500 | 1000 W | 
| MARK-XX/1000 | 2000 W | 
| Admissible VSWR of antenna | 1,4 | 
| Deviation of operating frequency | ± 50 Hz | 
| Frequency response | 30…15000 Hz | 
| Spurious radiation suppression | 60 dB | 
| Coupling loss between the channels | 40 dB | 
| Resistance of the transmitter linear low-frequency input | (600 ± 60) Ohm | 
| Operating mode | continuos | 
| AS Supply voltage: | |
| MARK- XX/25, MARK- XX/100 from single phased source | 80…240 V | 
| MARK- XX/500, MARK- XX/1000 from tree phased source | 220/380 V | 




