Amazon has
Playmates Star Trek Original Series Communicator Replica Toy on sale for
$14.99.
Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.
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Playmates Star Trek Original Series Communicator Replica Toy on sale for
$14.99. Select store pickup where available, otherwise
shipping is free w/ RedCard or $35+ orders.
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About this product:
- This is the first generation of subspace communication devices. The Communicator's compact and lightweight design along with its powerful range of 1200 kilometers made this communication device standard issue to all officers in Starfleet. This classic model was used for ground-to-orbit and global audio contact. Once aboard a Starship, the main computer handled all intership communications. Though this communicator was obsolete by the 24th century standards, its simple design allowed for easy field maintenance and modifications. Of particular note are the manual dials which controlled emergency signals and frequence response of the communicator. These manual overrides were later replaced by an internal sub-matrix processor.
- Communicator replica from the Original Series
- To open the Classic Communicator, just grip the bottom, press the opening activation button and flip open the antenna grill!
- Press the frequency control or communication button to activate the light up emergency indicator or the frequency control indicator with sounds and phrases.
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I had a toy tricorder as a kid.. brings back memories
Good idea!
I was tempted to put a Raspberry Pi Zero W in there with Alexa software.