Difference between revisions of "Vid-Phone"

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== Description ==
 
== Description ==
The standard '''Vid-Phone''' can be found in nearly every home and office in the [[thirty-first century]]. These video phones can send and receive audio and visual signals and connect to the local wired or wireless communications network.<ref name=CBTRPGp147>''Classic BattleTech RPG'', p. 147, "Tools And Gear - Standard Vid-Phone"</ref>
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The standard '''Vid-Phone''' can be found in nearly every home and office in the [[thirty-first century]]. These video phones can send and receive audio and visual signals and connect to the local wired or wireless communications network.<ref name=CBTRPGp147>''Classic BattleTech RPG'', p. 147, "Tools And Gear - Standard Vid-Phone"</ref>
  
 
== Rules ==
 
== Rules ==
 
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=== Specifications ===
 
=== Specifications ===
 
: '''Item''': Vid-Phone<ref name="AToWp301">''A Time of War'', p. 301, "Communications System - Civilian Communications"</ref>
 
: '''Item''': Vid-Phone<ref name="AToWp301">''A Time of War'', p. 301, "Communications System - Civilian Communications"</ref>
 
: '''Equipment Ratings''': D/A-B-A/A
 
: '''Equipment Ratings''': D/A-B-A/A
 
: '''Cost''': 35
 
: '''Cost''': 35
: '''Affilation''': None
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: '''Affiliation''': None
 
: '''Mass''': 400g
 
: '''Mass''': 400g
 
: '''Power use''': 0.1 Power Point per Hour
 
: '''Power use''': 0.1 Power Point per Hour

Revision as of 23:33, 16 April 2017

Description

The standard Vid-Phone can be found in nearly every home and office in the thirty-first century. These video phones can send and receive audio and visual signals and connect to the local wired or wireless communications network.[1]

Rules

Specifications

Item: Vid-Phone[2]
Equipment Ratings: D/A-B-A/A
Cost: 35
Affiliation: None
Mass: 400g
Power use: 0.1 Power Point per Hour

References

  1. Classic BattleTech RPG, p. 147, "Tools And Gear - Standard Vid-Phone"
  2. A Time of War, p. 301, "Communications System - Civilian Communications"

Bibliography