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|name    = Bug Monitor
 
|name    = Bug Monitor
|caption = Ancillary Device
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|cost    = Cr100
 
|cost    = Cr100
|footnote= -
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|footnote=  
|group  = Monitoring Device
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|image  =  
|image  = [[File: Imperial Sunburst-Sun-IISS-Traveller.gif]]
 
 
|TL      = 8
 
|TL      = 8
 
|size    = 0.1 liters
 
|size    = 0.1 liters
|Type    = Communications gear
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|Type    = Communications Gear
 
|volume  = 0.1 liters
 
|volume  = 0.1 liters
 
|weight  = 0.1 kg
 
|weight  = 0.1 kg
|manufacturer= Various
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A [[Bug Monitor]] is a small device that receives the short range radio signals transmitted by [[Bug (device)|Bugs]].  
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A [[Bug Monitor]] is a small device that receives the short range radio signals transmitted by [[Bug (device)|Bugs]]. The bug monitor is a compact unit containing a [[Radio Communicator]], an internal digital sound recorder capable of recording for several hours, and a data connection. It acts as a base-station for [[Bug (device)|Bugs]].
* It is a specialized type of [[Communications Equipment]].
 
  
== Description / Specifications ==
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The unit can be programmed to re-transmit its recorded events either at regular intervals or upon receipt of a coded radio signal. This re-transmission is encoded and compressed into a few seconds.
The bug monitor is a compact unit containing a [[Radio Communicator]], an internal digital sound recorder capable of recording for several hours, and a data connection. It acts as a base-station for [[Bug (device)|Bugs]].
 
* It is a [[Radio Communicator]].
 
* The unit can be programmed to re-transmit its recorded events either at regular intervals or upon receipt of a coded radio signal. This re-transmission is encoded and compressed into a few seconds.
 
  
== History & Background (Dossier) ==
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The Bug Monitor's internal battery on the unit last 72 hours and can be recharged from any normal power source.
Bug Monitors are available from [[TL-8]] onwards.
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{{Basic}}
 
 
The Bug Monitor's internal battery on the unit last 72 hours, and can be recharged from any normal power source.
 
 
 
== References & Contributors (Sources) ==
 
{{Intermediate}}
 
{{Detail}}
 
 
{{Sources
 
{{Sources
|S1= {{Ludography cite|name=Reformation Coalition Equipment Guide|page=33}}
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| {{Ludography cite|name=Reformation Coalition Equipment Guide|page=33}}
 
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[[Category: Communications gear]]
 
 
{{LE}}
 
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Latest revision as of 21:48, 5 July 2020

Bug Monitor
Type Communications Gear
Tech Level TL–8
Cost Cr100
Size 0.1 liters
Weight 0.1 kg

A Bug Monitor is a small device that receives the short range radio signals transmitted by Bugs. The bug monitor is a compact unit containing a Radio Communicator, an internal digital sound recorder capable of recording for several hours, and a data connection. It acts as a base-station for Bugs.

The unit can be programmed to re-transmit its recorded events either at regular intervals or upon receipt of a coded radio signal. This re-transmission is encoded and compressed into a few seconds.

The Bug Monitor's internal battery on the unit last 72 hours and can be recharged from any normal power source.

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