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[[ | In the [[Battlestar Galactica (RDM)|Re-imagined Series]], '''wireless''' is a term used to describe short- to medium-range radio communications from ship to ship, or ship to planet. The term is also used as a noun to describe the device used to pick up wireless broadcasts, such as a "shortwave wireless." | ||
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Wireless appears to work using frequencies available from a similar electromagnetic spectrum as used on the Earth we live on today. Shortwave transmissions exist in the Colonial wireless spectrum | Wireless appears to work using radio frequencies available from a similar electromagnetic spectrum as used on the Earth we live on today. Shortwave transmissions exist in the Colonial wireless spectrum ([[Miniseries]]). With this similarity, wireless is limited in range based on other celestial bodies, antenna direction, nuclear and other man-made EM interference, distance (where the time to send or receive a message might be measured in minutes and not fractions of a second), and broadcast reception or transmission limits of the vehicles in communication. A [[Raptor]], for instance, may be able to hear transmissions from its mother ship, ''[[Galactica]]'', but may be too far away to return a reply as it may not have as strong a wireless transceiver than ''Galactica'' to push the message. | ||
[[Sharon Valerii (Galactica copy)|Sharon Valerii]] used a probe to extend her Raptor's transmission range in principle after her ship left [[The Twelve Colonies (RDM)#Caprica|Caprica]] with several refugees during the [[Cylon Attack]] ([[Miniseries]]). The probe contained an automated distress call with its own wireless transmitter. She used to the probe in hopes of transmitting her call for help outside of the Cylon fleet, which were jamming many Colonial communication channels. | |||
On [[Mercury class battlestar|advanced battlestar]]s, wireless communication between [[CIC]] and other departments of the ship may likely be the standard mode of communication. On [[Galactica type battlestar|ships such as ''Galactica'']], however, communication is done through hardwired phones and public-address systems per [[William Adama|Commander Adama]]'s orders that no networked computers (including communication computers) be used on board to avoid Cylon [[Virus|infiltration]]. | |||
On [[Mercury class battlestar|advanced battlestar]]s, wireless communication between [[CIC]] and other departments of the ship may likely be the standard mode of communication. On [[Galactica type battlestar|ships such as ''Galactica'']], however, communication is done through hardwired phones and public-address systems per [[William Adama|Commander Adama]]'s orders that no networked computers (including communication computers) be used on board to avoid Cylon [[ | |||
Wireless is also used for civilian communication, such as the [[Talk Wireless]] network for public [[The Fleet (RDM)|Fleet]] entertainment and programming. | Wireless is also used for civilian communication, such as the [[Talk Wireless]] network for public [[The Fleet (RDM)|Fleet]] entertainment and programming. | ||
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It is likely that dead [[Cylon agent]]'s bodies transmit their unit's data to another copy by a form of wireless, although this has not been confirmed through [[Canon|canonical]] information. | |||
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