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<blockquote data-quote="Relique du Madde" data-source="post: 5391773" data-attributes="member: 42169"><p><span style="font-size: 9px"><span style="color: Silver">OOC: Rats exist... but you wouldn't want to pet one that became an aether mutant.</span></span></p><p></p><p><span style="color: Red">"Hmm."</span></p><p></p><p>[sblock="Grigori Wrist Comm"]</p><p>It's a wrist comminication device with a handy time keeping element capable of Martian time (though configured to Victoria Town's time standard), or acting as a countdown timer or a stopwatch. The watch is currently set to stopwatch mode.</p><p></p><p>The wrist comm's seems to be an almost standard radio receiver and transceiver, although there are some flourishes that aren't seen on most. The radio is capable of sending and receiving on shortwave, medium wave, long wave (labeled as vhf) and in a broad frequency spectrum. This functionality is controlled by a knob and multiple sliders.</p><p></p><p>This means that the user of the device is able to listen/join in on conversations that exist on the frequencies most civilian radios transceivers/recievers use (shortwave). The user is able to listen to standard radio broadcast frequencies (medium wave)* as well as frequencies that are mostly used by the Transporter's Guild and few others within the vhf spectrum (22mHz ~ 88mHz).* The radio seems to be currently set to about 70mHz .</p><p></p><p>The device appears to volume knob for the radio's receiver (set to off), a push to talk functionality which doubles as a code key (set to talk mode). What is strange is that there seems to be one last final slider that isn't clearly labeled but is associated with the transceiver function. </p><p>[code]</p><p> V o T Tx Code Label</p><p>|X | |X | Position [/code]</p><p></p><p><span style="font-size: 9px"><span style="color: Silver">*OOC:Yes AM radio is commonly used and listened to. The top range of the vhf band corresponds with tv signals. What is interesting is that theoretically, the Grigori can pick up audio fragments of I Love Lucy, or some FM radio stations if they used this device on earth and were able to properly tune it. </span></span>[/sblock]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Relique du Madde, post: 5391773, member: 42169"] [SIZE="1"][COLOR="Silver"]OOC: Rats exist... but you wouldn't want to pet one that became an aether mutant.[/COLOR][/SIZE][COLOR="Silver"][/COLOR] [COLOR="Red"]"Hmm."[/COLOR] [sblock="Grigori Wrist Comm"] It's a wrist comminication device with a handy time keeping element capable of Martian time (though configured to Victoria Town's time standard), or acting as a countdown timer or a stopwatch. The watch is currently set to stopwatch mode. The wrist comm's seems to be an almost standard radio receiver and transceiver, although there are some flourishes that aren't seen on most. The radio is capable of sending and receiving on shortwave, medium wave, long wave (labeled as vhf) and in a broad frequency spectrum. This functionality is controlled by a knob and multiple sliders. This means that the user of the device is able to listen/join in on conversations that exist on the frequencies most civilian radios transceivers/recievers use (shortwave). The user is able to listen to standard radio broadcast frequencies (medium wave)* as well as frequencies that are mostly used by the Transporter's Guild and few others within the vhf spectrum (22mHz ~ 88mHz).* The radio seems to be currently set to about 70mHz . The device appears to volume knob for the radio's receiver (set to off), a push to talk functionality which doubles as a code key (set to talk mode). What is strange is that there seems to be one last final slider that isn't clearly labeled but is associated with the transceiver function. [code] V o T Tx Code Label |X | |X | Position [/code] [SIZE="1"][COLOR="Silver"]*OOC:Yes AM radio is commonly used and listened to. The top range of the vhf band corresponds with tv signals. What is interesting is that theoretically, the Grigori can pick up audio fragments of I Love Lucy, or some FM radio stations if they used this device on earth and were able to properly tune it. [/COLOR][/SIZE][/sblock] [/QUOTE]
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