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Revision as of 18:29, 4 October 2018

Orbital beacon, small
Type Communications gear
Tech Level TL–9
Cost 1,021
Size 30 liters
Weight 25kg
Orbital beacon, large
Type Communications gear
Tech Level TL–9
Cost 3090
Size 300 liters
Weight 115kg

Orbital beacons are small spheres dotted with solar panels, containing a battery and a radio transmitter. It is designed to emit a 1 second pulse every 10 seconds at the habitable orbit range of a star. The pulse length and interval vary if the beacon is placed either closer in or further out. The signal is usually transmitted on one or more standard navigation frequencies.

The purpose of an orbital beacon is to provide in-system navigation. The signal they emit is a very simply encoded current time based upon an internal clock. This allows a navigator (or navigation program) to calculate a ships location and orbital path within a few minutes.

Most systems with a class C or better Starport usually have several orbital beacons in solar orbits.

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