Thank you! I think I understand it now. So, if I am on a world surface, that is the effective range. If I am in a ship in orbit, my range is effectively the whole entire system, but, I must have positional information with my other laser transceiver.Those ranges are planetary and include curvature of the planet and atmospheric interference effects. Pushing out in space you would not suffer these effects. Transceivers of this sort would tend to be part of a ships communication equipment rather than something in the CSC due to the inability to aim accurately enough with hand held equipment, but Travellers are ingenious
This is mentioned in the first Laser Transceiver paragraph on P64 above the table.
The sensors on your ship will probably be the deciding factor (since comms are not explicitly covered). LIDAR is probably the closest equivalent (since it is based on pinging put a laser beam and detecting the reflection) and the table tells us that this works well out to short range (1,250km), is limited out to long range(25,000km) and minimal out to distant range(beyond 50,000km).Thank you! I think I understand it now. So, if I am on a world surface, that is the effective range. If I am in a ship in orbit, my range is effectively the whole entire system, but, I must have positional information with my other laser transceiver.
So, I have two ships that often travel adjacent to each other. When they are together, they can link via laser transceivers, then as they move apart, updating position information as they go, they can then achieve effectively full systemwide, un-jammable, un-interceptable, undetectable comms except when totally blocked line of sight. Is that how you might read that first paragraph?
Are laser comms standard on ships or military ships?
"out beyond 50,000km"? I would hope so. That is nothing in space and the CSC still says interplanetary distances are possible for the L-Comms it lists. Looking at the costs and weight and TL of these comms in the CSC, including them as being normal on ships for ship to ship comms in the same group makes sense as these seem negligible. This then creates a big question for piracy. Can your target simply send a laser communication distress call to the starport anytime they are under an attack in a system and the starport will automatically receive it and can respond?The sensors on your ship will probably be the deciding factor (since comms are not explicitly covered). LIDAR is probably the closest equivalent (since it is based on pinging put a laser beam and detecting the reflection) and the table tells us that this works well out to short range (1,250km), is limited out to long range(25,000km) and minimal out to distant range(beyond 50,000km).
Given your ships are both wanting to conduct communication and I would say you could manage to remain in comms out beyond 50,000km as you can at the very least double the range compared to LIDAR and your coded transmissions can have error correction as you know the format the communication will take.
I haven't seen anything specific about Laser Communications on ships, but I would say that since even the Basic Sensor Suite has LIDAR then LASER Communications should be part of it.
Whether LASER communication is undetectable to ships sensors systems is a matter for the referee. Logic would indicate that unless a detector was in direct line of the beam they wouldn't see it over short distances. However the further it goes the greater the chance of cosmic dust scattering it a little and when that beam hits the other ship it is likely to scatter a lot and be detectable in a broad area. Sensor checks to find a ship using active LIDAR are at +2. Of course you wouldn't necessarily know it was communication, you might think it was just a LIDAR scan.
Good point."out beyond 50,000km"? I would hope so. That is nothing in space and the CSC still says interplanetary distances are possible for the L-Comms it lists. Looking at the costs and weight and TL of these comms in the CSC, including them as being normal on ships for ship to ship comms in the same group makes sense as these seem negligible. This then creates a big question for piracy. Can your target simply send a laser communication distress call to the starport anytime they are under an attack in a system and the starport will automatically receive it and can respond?