Micro-14  (140-1175)             Features               Faxback Doc. # 8271

Microcassette Tape Recorder

Your Realistic Micro-14 Microcassette Tape Recorder is light weight, 
compact, and easy to operate.  Its perfect for recording lectures, 
interviews, and meetings.

The Micro-14 offers the following special features:

      Four Power Options - give you the choice of powering your recorder 
                           with non-rechargeable batteries, rechargeable 
                           nickel-cadmium batteries, a vehicle battery 
                           (requires optional vehicle DC adapter), or 
                           standard AC power (requires optional AC adapter).

Record/Battery Indicator - lets you know when the recorder is recording
                           and when the batteries are weak or dead.

         Two Tape Speeds - let you record and play back the tape at slow 
                           speed for twice the recording/playback time or 
                           at normal speed for better sound quality.

            Quick Record - lets you go directly from playback to recording 
                           without stopping the tape.

               Auto-Stop - automatically turns off the power at the end of 
                           a tape to conserve power and protect the motor.

            Tape Counter - helps you locate specific passages on the tape.

              Cue/Review - lets you hear the recording as you fast forward 
                           or rewind so that you can easily find a specific
                           passage on the tape.

      Built-In Condenser - lets you record without an external microphone
      Microphone

External Microphone Jack - gives you the option of using an external
                           microphone (not supplied).

                Earphone - allows private listening.

 Automatic Level Control - automatically adjusts the recording level.

         AC Bias Circuit - ensures a high signal-to-noise ratio and low 
                           distortion during recording.

(ALL-10/31/94)