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==== Direct Messages ====
 
==== Direct Messages ====
 
All messages sent to a tower are formatted as follows:
 
All messages sent to a tower are formatted as follows:
 
::<nowiki>**Begin Transmission**</nowiki>
<code>
 
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::>> Target: ''Name of recipient/s''
**Begin Transmission**
 
>> Target: ''Name of recipient/s''
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::>> Source: ''Originating broadcast center.''
>> Source: ''Originating broadcast center.''
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::>> Signal ID: ''Sender's Name''
>> Signal ID: ''Sender's Name''
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::>> Time/Date: ''HHMMtimezone/YYMMDD''
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::
>> Time/Date: ''HHMMtimezone/YYMMDD''
 
 
::''message''
 
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::
''message''
 
 
::<nowiki>**End Transmission**</nowiki>
 
**End Transmission**</code>
 
   
 
==== iPRS Redirects ====
 
==== iPRS Redirects ====
 
Messages redirected to the iPRS are affixed with the following heading:
 
Messages redirected to the iPRS are affixed with the following heading:
 
::<nowiki>**Begin Automated Signal Redirect**</nowiki>
<code>
 
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::>> Source: ''Originating broadcast center.''
**Begin Automated Signal Redirect**
 
>> Source: ''Originating broadcast center.''
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::>> Signal ID: ''Pilot's Name''
>> Signal ID: ''Pilot's Name''
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::>> Redirecting through ''broadcast center's name''.
 
::>> Connection Established.
>> Redirecting through ''broadcast center's name''.
 
 
::<nowiki>**Redirection Complete**</nowiki>
>> Connection Established.
 
**Redirection Complete**</code>
 
   
 
=== ''Historical Uses'' ===
 
=== ''Historical Uses'' ===
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The following is an exact duplicate of Tanner's first broadcast:
 
The following is an exact duplicate of Tanner's first broadcast:
<code>**Begin Transmission**
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::<nowiki>**Begin Transmission**</nowiki>
>> Source: Islo Broadcasting Center, Redirect from Laron (Steppe-Region).
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::>> Source: Islo Broadcasting Center, Redirect from Laron (Steppe-Region).
>> Signal ID: James Tanner
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::>> Signal ID: James Tanner
>> Time/Date: 0848EST/071029
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::>> Time/Date: 0848EST/071029
>> WARNING: Message redirected from craft on broadcast emergency frequency; transmission errors may be present.
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::>> WARNING: Message redirected from craft on broadcast emergency frequency; transmission errors may be present.
   
I've been monitoring Islo's craft from Getty in preperation to intercept. But this morning at approximately 0100hours, my plane was hit by an EM wave of some kind and forced to land at Romeo for repairs. I'm still grounded now, but managed to get my long range scanners back online.
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::I've been monitoring Islo's craft from Getty in preperation to intercept. But this morning at approximately 0100hours, my plane was hit by an EM wave of some kind and forced to land at Romeo for repairs. I'm still grounded now, but managed to get my long range scanners back online.
   
Islo's craft is gone.
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::Islo's craft is gone.
   
I don't know if there are any pilots in the area that can confirm this, but that's not our only problem. That... {static}
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::I don't know if there are any pilots in the area that can confirm this, but that's not our only problem. That... {static}
   
{static} still don't {static} radio back online, but I {static} comms system for this broadcast. I'll report in again as soon as...
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::{static} still don't {static} radio back online, but I {static} comms system for this broadcast. I'll report in again as soon as...
   
{Static}
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::{Static}
** Signal Lost **</code>
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::<nowiki>** Signal Lost **</nowiki>
   
 
[[Category:Science]]
 
[[Category:Science]]

Revision as of 02:47, 31 October 2007

Communication Systems of Skytopia

There are two main methods of communication within Skytopia. The most commonly used by pilots is the in-plane radio system, but a network of point-to-point communication arrays also service the major Skylands.

Radio

The Skytopian in-plane radio system (iPRS) is designed for long-range authenticated communication. The main advantage of this system is that it allows multiple pilots to communicate simultaneously and identifiably much like a telephone conference call. To limit confusion in identifying pilots, the system is equipped with an automated signal ID system. Each time a pilot sends out a message to the radio network, his/her name and faction appears on other pilot's radio display.

Security

Although the iPRS is mostly designed for unsecured world-wide communication, it is also capable of operating on secure channels. Each faction has it's own secure channel for internal communication so members can speak freely without being overheard by the members of opposing factions. Wings are also assigned secure channels, although they are less frequently used.

There is no currently known way to transmit on a secured channel without being a member of the controlling faction or wing.

Regulation

Public radio channels are regulated for content, and pilots are urged to avoid inappropriate behavior such as swearing and lewdness. These regulations are somewhat enforced by the mysterious organization known as The Cult of the Devs. Mostly, however, the radio community is expected to monitor itself and report pilots who are repeatedly violating regulations.

Faction and wing secured channels are also supposed to be covered under these regulations, but are much less strongly enforced. Some theorize that this is because the Cult of the Devs is neither capable of nor willing to monitor all channels simultaneously. This, however, may be erroneous.

Broadcasting Centers

Many of the major skylands are equipped with long-range, point-to-point broadcasting arrays. These arrays provide instantaneous but unidirectional communications between neighboring Skylands.

While mostly used by non-pilots to communicate between skylands, the broadcasting centers are also periodically used during emergency situations as they are far more resilient than the iPRS and usually remain functional during even the worst storms.

Usage

Unlike the iPRS, the broadcasting centers are not cable of bidirectional real-time communication. Messages are formatted much like an ordinary paper letter, with a sender and a reciever. It is important to note, however, that each messsage may only be sent from one broadcasting center to another and must be then passed on to the intended recipient by the receiving tower.

Some towers, such as the Islo Broadcasting Center (or IBC), also have the ability to "relay" transmissions to the in-plane radio system on both public and factional channels.

Security

Because messages are sent directly from tower to tower, broadcasting centers are considered more secure than the in-plane radio system.

Additionally, each message is coded with a sender ID and the name of the originating broadcasting center. This prevents unauthorized messages from being sent to secured locations. (For example, A Green Faction member cannot send a message directly to the Red Faction headquarters.)

Message Formats

All messages sent via broadcast centers are automatically formatted by the array. There are two basic types:

Direct Messages

All messages sent to a tower are formatted as follows:

**Begin Transmission**
>> Target: Name of recipient/s
>> Source: Originating broadcast center.
>> Signal ID: Sender's Name
>> Time/Date: HHMMtimezone/YYMMDD
message
**End Transmission**

iPRS Redirects

Messages redirected to the iPRS are affixed with the following heading:

**Begin Automated Signal Redirect**
>> Source: Originating broadcast center.
>> Signal ID: Pilot's Name
>> Redirecting through broadcast center's name.
>> Connection Established.
**Redirection Complete**

Historical Uses

While it is not normally possible to relay through a broadcasting center directly from an aircraft, some pilots have figured out how to modify their iPRS consoles to connect to nearby towers. James Tanner, a Blue Faction member, was the first known person to accomplish this after his ship was severely damaged by an EM wave during his flight to intercept the Azure Wind.

The following is an exact duplicate of Tanner's first broadcast:

**Begin Transmission**
>> Source: Islo Broadcasting Center, Redirect from Laron (Steppe-Region).
>> Signal ID: James Tanner
>> Time/Date: 0848EST/071029
>> WARNING: Message redirected from craft on broadcast emergency frequency; transmission errors may be present.
I've been monitoring Islo's craft from Getty in preperation to intercept. But this morning at approximately 0100hours, my plane was hit by an EM wave of some kind and forced to land at Romeo for repairs. I'm still grounded now, but managed to get my long range scanners back online.
Islo's craft is gone.
I don't know if there are any pilots in the area that can confirm this, but that's not our only problem. That... {static}
{static} still don't {static} radio back online, but I {static} comms system for this broadcast. I'll report in again as soon as...
{Static}
** Signal Lost **