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*'''Operating System:''' LCARS | *'''Operating System:''' LCARS | ||
*'''Power Cell:''' Sarium | *'''Power Cell:''' Sarium krellide battery | ||
*'''Battery Life:''' 36 hours constant use | *'''Battery Life:''' 36 hours constant use | ||
*'''Sensor Assemblies:''' 315 total | *'''Sensor Assemblies:''' 315 total |
Revision as of 02:56, 27 January 2014
Starfleet Equipment & Devices |
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• COMMUNICATOR | • TRICORDER | • PADD |
• MEDKIT | • PERSONAL PHASERS | • PHASER RIFLES & HEAVY WEAPONRY |
The tricorder is the primary sensor instrument of Starfleet. It also has database and communications abilities. Tricorders are issued to all senior officers and away team members. They are also located in various storage areas on Starships. Current Models
Starfleet's current issue tricorder is the TR-600 Tricorder. Unlike earlier models , the standard TR-600 tricorder can handle both standard tricorder and medical tricorder functions, eliminating the need for separate devices. It also has a larger touchscreen interface, similar to a PADD, to provide users with more versatility. The previous model, the TR-590 Mark X Tricorder, is currently still authorized for use but is gradually being phased out. SpecificationsTR-600 TricorderPending release of information by the Starfleet Corps of Engineers. TR-590 Mark X TricorderThe following specifications are for standard issue model. The medical model shares many of its features.
CommunicationsThe tricorder has an in built Subspace Transceiver Assembly (STA) for the transfer of data to other devices. The tricorder also houses a default RF (Radio Frequency) transmitter, in case the STA is inactive or damaged. The transmission range of the STA is 40,000 kilometres. In emergency situations, the tricorder can also function as a personal communicator, although with more limited range and battery life than a standard combadge. |