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A circuit designed to amplify the strength of a signal. Useful in lots of electronics recipes. | A circuit designed to amplify the strength of a signal. Useful in lots of electronics recipes. | ||
===Ingredient In:=== | |||
* [[power converter]] (2) | |||
* [[signal receiver]] (2) | |||
* [[transponder circuit]] (3) | |||
* [[lightstrip (inactive]] | |||
* [[flashlight]] | |||
* [[noise emitter (off)]] (2) | |||
* [[hotplate]] | |||
* [[tazer]] | |||
* [[two-way radio]] | |||
* [[EMP grenade]] | |||
* [[mp3 player (off)]] | |||
* [[geiger ctr (off)]] (2) | |||
* [[UPS (off)]] (3) | |||
* [[CBM: Power Storage]] (4) | |||
* [[teleporter]] (3) | |||
[[Category:Components]] | [[Category:Components]] |
Revision as of 23:20, 18 May 2013
, amplifier circuit | |
General | |
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Materials | iron / plastic |
Volume | 0.25 liters |
Weight | 0 lbs or 0 g |
As a Melee Weapon | |
Bash Dmg | -5 |
Cut Dmg | 0 |
To Hit | -1 |
Moves per attack | 69 |
Base damage / 100 move | Expression error: Unexpected < operator. |
Other | |
Price | 2 $ |
A circuit designed to amplify the strength of a signal. Useful in lots of electronics recipes.