SableWyvern
Mongoose
If there's some logic to the Radio Transceiver list (and, there may be), I'm completely missing it.
TL-9 Continental Radio has negligible weight, Computer/0 and costs Cr5,000.
At this point, the lightest Very Distant Radio (which is still the TL-5 version) weighs in at 70kg. Surely if you can make your most powerful radios tiny, something can be done at the lower end as well.
Then, at TL12, we get the "improved" Continental Radio, which is cheaper (makes sense, improved manufacturing methods), but gains a kilo in weight, with no other enhancements.
The TL-13 Very Distant gets Computer/1, although no other radio does, not even the TL-14 Regional which follows. Which ends up meaning that the TL-14 Regional is identical to the TL-9 Regional, except that it's harder to find a qualified repairer.
TL-9 Continental Radio has negligible weight, Computer/0 and costs Cr5,000.
At this point, the lightest Very Distant Radio (which is still the TL-5 version) weighs in at 70kg. Surely if you can make your most powerful radios tiny, something can be done at the lower end as well.
Then, at TL12, we get the "improved" Continental Radio, which is cheaper (makes sense, improved manufacturing methods), but gains a kilo in weight, with no other enhancements.
The TL-13 Very Distant gets Computer/1, although no other radio does, not even the TL-14 Regional which follows. Which ends up meaning that the TL-14 Regional is identical to the TL-9 Regional, except that it's harder to find a qualified repairer.