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A Ship Transponder is a communications and emergency device.
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A [[Ship Transponder]] is a communications and emergency [[device]] used by an extraplanetary [[vessel]].
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* It also called a [[Transponder System]], [[Transponder Unit]], or simply a [[Transponder]].
 
* It is a kind of [[Ship Equipment]].
 
* It is a kind of [[Ship Equipment]].
 
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== Description (Specifications) ==
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== Description ([[Specifications]]) ==
The transponder maintains a constant transmission of the ship's identity. The transponder signal is broadcast [[Radio Communicator|radio]], which can be detected up by other ship's [[Radio Communicator|radio communicator]]s and onboard [[Ship Sensor Suite|sensors]]. The transponder is mounted in an inaccessible location within the [[hull]].
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The transponder maintains a constant transmission of the ship's identity. The transponder signal is broadcast [[Radio Communicator|radio]], which can be detected by other ship's [[Radio Communicator|radio communicator]]s and onboard [[Ship Sensor Suite|sensors]]. The transponder is mounted in an inaccessible location within the [[hull]].
 
* A transponder is an Active device.
 
* A transponder is an Active device.
  
 
The transponder consists of a number of components:
 
The transponder consists of a number of components:
* ''Casing''. A Transponder unit is made from toughened or [[superdense]] materials: it is extremely resistant to damage. It is directly linked to the vessel's [[Communications Equipment]].
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* ''Casing''. A transponder unit is made from toughened or [[superdense]] materials: it is extremely resistant to damage.
 
* ''Flight Recorders''. The recorders simply record a log of all [[vessel]] [[Communications Equipment|communications]] and internal systems activity. The ship's main [[computer]] collects this information and provides it to the recorders.
 
* ''Flight Recorders''. The recorders simply record a log of all [[vessel]] [[Communications Equipment|communications]] and internal systems activity. The ship's main [[computer]] collects this information and provides it to the recorders.
* ''Onboard Radio''. An onboard [[Radio Communicator|Radio Transmitter]] that broadcasts the vessel's ID.
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*  It is directly linked to the vessel's [[Communications Equipment]].
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* ''Onboard Radio''. An onboard [[Radio Communicator|radio transmitter]] that broadcasts the vessel's ID.
 
* ''Power Supply''. The transponder contains an efficient internal battery pack that provides power for the [[Radio Communicator|Radio Transmitter]] and onboard electronics.
 
* ''Power Supply''. The transponder contains an efficient internal battery pack that provides power for the [[Radio Communicator|Radio Transmitter]] and onboard electronics.
  
 
Transponder controls:
 
Transponder controls:
* The transponder is controlled from the [[Ship Bridge]].
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* The transponder is controlled from the [[Ship Bridge|bridge]].
* On [[Civilian Ship|civilian]] vessels this is little more than an on-off switch.
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** On [[Civilian Ship|civilian]] vessels this is little more than an on-off switch.
* On [[Paramilitary Ship|paramilitary]] and [[Military Ship|military]] vessels, several levels of ID are possible, as well as an on-off switch.
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** On [[Paramilitary Ship|paramilitary]] and [[Military Ship|military]] vessels, several levels of ID are possible, as well as an on-off switch.
  
== History & Background (Dossier) ==
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=== Image Repository ===
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No information yet available.
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=== Computer Control Standards ===
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''[[Computer Control]]s:'' In almost all cases where the [[ship's computer]] can control a given ship function ([[gravity]], doors, etc.), orders fed in at the central [[bridge]] computer take precedence over those fed in at local controls. Only if the computer is inoperative will a [[computer override]] be ineffective.{{Page cite|name= Adventure Class Ships Volume 1 |page= 6 |article= Book 2 |version= Classic Traveller}} Some [[ship]]s have been known to be built with a different system set-up, but this arrangement is commonplace on most [[vessel]]s within [[Charted Space]]. {{Unpublished cite|author= Maksim-Smelchak }}
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== History & Background ([[Dossier]]) ==
 
A transponder case is sealed at the factory, and the only way to legally change its signal is to have a licensed technician using specialized tools adjust it. The [[ship]]'s ID cannot be altered or changed without the consent of the proper authorities.
 
A transponder case is sealed at the factory, and the only way to legally change its signal is to have a licensed technician using specialized tools adjust it. The [[ship]]'s ID cannot be altered or changed without the consent of the proper authorities.
  
The data collection process and the link between the ship's computer and the flight recorder is via a hardware unit. It is difficult to access physically and cannot be accessed from the onboard [[computer]] systems at all.
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The data collection process and the link between the ship's computer and the flight recorder is via a hardware unit. It is difficult to access physically and cannot be programatically accessed from the onboard [[computer]] systems at all.
  
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=== Transponder Regulations ===
 
Under normal circumstances, a vessel is required to operate with a transponder broadcasting. A vessel (especially a [[Civilian Ship|civilian]] one) must have a very good reason for turning it off, and doing so without due cause is illegal and could result in the impounding of the offending vessel. However, this makes the transmitting vessel very easy to detect.
 
Under normal circumstances, a vessel is required to operate with a transponder broadcasting. A vessel (especially a [[Civilian Ship|civilian]] one) must have a very good reason for turning it off, and doing so without due cause is illegal and could result in the impounding of the offending vessel. However, this makes the transmitting vessel very easy to detect.
* It is considered acceptable to shut down a transponder within an officially recognized conflict zone or in areas experiencing pirate activity.
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* It is considered acceptable to shut down a transponder within an officially recognized conflict zone or in areas experiencing [[Piracy|pirate activity]].
 
* Most military forces are instructed to "shoot first, ask questions later" if they encounter an unidentified vessel that has no transponder signal.
 
* Most military forces are instructed to "shoot first, ask questions later" if they encounter an unidentified vessel that has no transponder signal.
  
== References & Contributors (Sources) ==
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=== Future of Transponder Technology ===
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Research into transponder technology and systems is being conducted at [[Research Station Omicron]], located on {{WorldS|Celetron|Core|0922}}.
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== References ==
 
{{Intermediate}}
 
{{Intermediate}}
 
{{Detail}}
 
{{Detail}}
 
{{Sources
 
{{Sources
|S1= [[Starship Operator's Manual]], ([[Digest Group Publications]] 1988) 20-21.
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| {{Ludography cite|name=Letter of Marque}}
|S2= [[Traveller Wiki Editorial Team]]
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| {{Ludography cite|name=Starship Operator's Manual|version=MegaTraveller|page=20}}
|S3= Author & Contributor: Lord (Marquis) and Master Scout Emeritus [[User: Alagoric|Adie Alegoric Stewart]] of the [[IISS]]
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| {{Ludography cite|name=Starship Operator's Manual|version=Mongoose 2nd|page=70}}
|S4= Author & Contributor: Lord (Marquis) and Master of Sophontology [[User:Maksim-Smelchak|Maksim-Smelchak]] of the [[Ministry of Science]]
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| Author & Contributor: Lord (Marquis) and Master Scout Emeritus [[User: Alagoric|Adie Alegoric Stewart]] of the [[IISS]]
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{{LE|Ship Equipment}}
{{LEN|Ship Equipment}}
 

Latest revision as of 02:03, 12 September 2025

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A Ship Transponder is a communications and emergency device used by an extraplanetary vessel.

Description (Specifications)[edit]

The transponder maintains a constant transmission of the ship's identity. The transponder signal is broadcast radio, which can be detected by other ship's radio communicators and onboard sensors. The transponder is mounted in an inaccessible location within the hull.

  • A transponder is an Active device.

The transponder consists of a number of components:

  • Casing. A transponder unit is made from toughened or superdense materials: it is extremely resistant to damage.
  • Flight Recorders. The recorders simply record a log of all vessel communications and internal systems activity. The ship's main computer collects this information and provides it to the recorders.
  • It is directly linked to the vessel's Communications Equipment.
  • Onboard Radio. An onboard radio transmitter that broadcasts the vessel's ID.
  • Power Supply. The transponder contains an efficient internal battery pack that provides power for the Radio Transmitter and onboard electronics.

Transponder controls:

  • The transponder is controlled from the bridge.
    • On civilian vessels this is little more than an on-off switch.
    • On paramilitary and military vessels, several levels of ID are possible, as well as an on-off switch.

Image Repository[edit]

No information yet available.

Computer Control Standards[edit]

Computer Controls: In almost all cases where the ship's computer can control a given ship function (gravity, doors, etc.), orders fed in at the central bridge computer take precedence over those fed in at local controls. Only if the computer is inoperative will a computer override be ineffective.[1] Some ships have been known to be built with a different system set-up, but this arrangement is commonplace on most vessels within Charted Space. [2]

History & Background (Dossier)[edit]

A transponder case is sealed at the factory, and the only way to legally change its signal is to have a licensed technician using specialized tools adjust it. The ship's ID cannot be altered or changed without the consent of the proper authorities.

The data collection process and the link between the ship's computer and the flight recorder is via a hardware unit. It is difficult to access physically and cannot be programatically accessed from the onboard computer systems at all.

Transponder Regulations[edit]

Under normal circumstances, a vessel is required to operate with a transponder broadcasting. A vessel (especially a civilian one) must have a very good reason for turning it off, and doing so without due cause is illegal and could result in the impounding of the offending vessel. However, this makes the transmitting vessel very easy to detect.

  • It is considered acceptable to shut down a transponder within an officially recognized conflict zone or in areas experiencing pirate activity.
  • Most military forces are instructed to "shoot first, ask questions later" if they encounter an unidentified vessel that has no transponder signal.

Future of Transponder Technology[edit]

Research into transponder technology and systems is being conducted at Research Station Omicron, located on Celetron (Core 0922).

References[edit]

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  1. Jordan Weisman. "Book 2." Adventure Class Ships Volume 1 (1982): 6.
  2. Information provided to the library by Maksim-Smelchak