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Revision as of 04:37, 8 March 2020
| Electronics Tool Kit | |
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| Type | Tool kit |
| Tech Level | TL–7 |
| Cost | Cr2,000 |
| Size | 10 liters |
| Weight | 5 kg |
A Electronics Tool Kit is a tool kit containing the necessary tools for basic assembly and repair of electronic devices such as communicators, detectors, sensors, and control instruments. Comes in a hard sided carrying case.
The toolkit may contain some or all of the following items: Multimeter, measuring devices (gauges, tapes or rulers), marking devices (pens), holding arm, magnifying lens or viewer, lightsources, soldering iron and accessories, wire stripper, pliers, precision screwdrivers, tweezers, bench power supply, battery packs, power drill, powered grinder or cutter, jeweler's files, earthing equipment, glue gun, 3D printer, workmat, a wide selection of spare and replacement components, oscilloscope, specialist sensors and detectors, storage boxes, goggles.
- Marc Miller. Imperial Encyclopedia (Game Designers Workshop, 1987), 57.
- Martin Dougherty, Hunter Gordon. The Traveller's Handbook (QuikLink Interactive, 2002), 213.
- Marc Miller. T5 Core Rules (Far Future Enterprises, 2013), 649.