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Tone Indexer for Cassette Tape

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  1. BIT TONE INDEXER/REMOTE MICROPHONE (MODEL TI 300) --- DISCONTINUED. RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- Lightweight hand-sized device that works both as a Tone Indexer and remote microphone. Uses 9 volt battery (not included). Three month warranty from manufacturer....[More Information]

  2. CLASSMATE STANDARD Picture of CLASSMATE STANDARD --- Discontinued. Verified 12/2011. Retained in database for reference. --- The Classmate Standard is a four track cassette talking book player-recorder designed for children and adults who are blind or have low vision or learning disabilities. This desktop model plays both four track and two track tapes, including the recorded four track cassette textbooks supplied to eligible students by Recording for the Blind & Dyslexic (RFB&D). The Classmate Standard can also record both four-track and two-...[More Information]

  3. HANDI-CASSETTE II (MODEL 1-07085-00) Picture of HANDI-CASSETTE II (MODEL 1-07085-00) --- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 08/2012) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- Handi-Cassette II, model 1-07085-00, is a four- track cassette player and recorder designed for use by individuals who are blind or have low vision. This compact unit will play and record two-track or four-track cassettes at either 1 7/8 inches per second (commercial tape speed) or 15/16 inches per second (Talking Book speed). Playback features include variable speed playback with digital pitch control to allow adjustme...[More Information]

  4. PORTABLE TONE INDEXER (MODEL TPT1) --- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 7/2007) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- The Portable Tone Indexer is designed to mark locations on tapes for pagination, note taking, highlighting, cueing of songs, etc. on any recorder. Tones are audible in the fast forward and rewind mode of any recorder/player which has the cue/review mode. The unit's cable plugs into the recorder's microphone jack, and the user's external microphone plugs into the jack on the side of the unit's box. When making a location...[More Information]

  5. TABLE TOP CASSETTE TAPE PLAYER / RECORDER (MODELS 1-07150-00, 1-07150-01, & 1-07150-02) Picture of TABLE TOP CASSETTE TAPE PLAYER / RECORDER (MODELS 1-07150-00, 1-07150-01, & 1-07150-02) --- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 08/2012) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- The Table Top Cassette Tape Recorder/Player is a four-track cassette player and recorder designed for use by individuals who are blind or have low vision. This unit plays and records both commercial two-track, 1 7/8 inches per second (ips) cassettes or four-track, 15/16 ips Talking Book cassettes. Playback is through a built-in mono speaker or optional stereo headphones. The player has variable speed playback with digit...[More Information]

  6. TFI TONE INDEXING MICROPHONE --- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 12/97) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- The Tfi Tone Indexing Microphone is a tone indexer for cassette tapes designed to allow the user to mark important information on the tape while recording. During fast forward mode, the user will hear a tone at the index points. The microphone provides for more direct recording. This device will work on all Talkman products and most other tape recorders. Purchase includes a 40-inch cord. POWER: 9-volt battery (not include...[More Information]

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