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  | createdwith = [[Electronics Printer]]
 
  | createdwith = [[Electronics Printer]]
  | cost        = 2g [[Copper Ingot|Copper]], 10g [[Gold Ingot|Gold]], 5g [[Steel Ingot|Steel]], 5g [[Solder Ingot|Solder]]
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  | cost        = 2g [[Copper Ingot|Copper]], 10g [[Gold Ingot|Gold]], 5g [[Steel Ingot|Steel]]
 
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Make sure you put a battery in it first.
 
Make sure you put a battery in it first.
  
Take the Radar in one hand and either click it with the mouse or press the R key. Next turn it on as you would the tablet or any other item. Then hit the actitavate button, again either by using the mouse or using the scroll wheel and pressing F. That will send out a pulse.
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Take the Radar in one hand and either click it with the mouse or press the R key. Next turn it on as you would the tablet or any other item. Then hit the activate button, again either by using the mouse or using the scroll wheel and pressing F. That will send out a pulse.
  
After this you must take out a tablet with the Ore Scanner cartridge. You should be able to look around and see blue dots. These represents minable ressources. Additionally you can see a red dot which represents the position the Radar was in when you had it pulse.
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After this, you must take out a tablet with the Ore Scanner cartridge. You should be able to look around and see blue dots. These represents mineable resources. Additionally, you can see a red dot which represents the position the Radar was in when it last pulsed.
If you can't see anything use the scroll wheel in order to switch between different Radars, probably the wrong one was selected.
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If you can't see anything, use the scroll wheel to switch between different Radars; the wrong one was probably selected.
  
 
The Ore Scanner (Color) cartridge will feature different colored dots instead of blue ones. The color coding is as follows:
 
The Ore Scanner (Color) cartridge will feature different colored dots instead of blue ones. The color coding is as follows:
  
Iron, Nickel, HydrogenGeysers = red
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{| class="wikitable plainrowheaders"
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|+ Minerals and Ores Colors
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! scope="col" | Mineral/Ore
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! scope="col" | Color
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|-
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| scope="row" | [[Ore_(Iron)|Iron]], [[Ore_(Nickel)|Nickel]] || Red
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|-
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| scope="row" | [[Ice_(Water)|Ice]], [[Ore_(Lead)|Lead]], [[Ore_(Cobalt)|Cobalt]] || Cyan
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|-
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| scope="row" | [[Ore_(Gold)|Gold]], [[Ore_(Silver)|Silver]] || Green
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|-
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| scope="row" | [[Ore_(Coal)|Coal]], [[Ore_(Silicon)|Silicon]] || Magenta
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|-
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| scope="row" | [[Ore_(Copper)|Copper]], [[Ice_(Oxite)|Oxite]] || Yellow
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|-
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| scope="row" | [[Ice_(Volatiles)|Volatiles]], [[Ore_(Uranium)|Uranium]] || White
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|}
  
 
Ice, Lead = cyan
 
 
Gold, Silver = green
 
 
Coal, Silicon = magenta
 
 
Copper, Oxite = yellow
 
 
Volatiles, Uranium = white
 
  
 
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Revision as of 05:15, 6 November 2020


Ground Penetrating Radar
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Stacks No
Recipe
Created With Electronics Printer
Cost 2g Copper, 10g Gold, 5g Steel


Description

The Ground Penetrating Radar is a radar device to scan areas for ores. It is used along with the Ore Scanner Cartridge loaded into a tablet to see the ores under the surface.

Use

It is easier to use the Ground Penetrating Radar from your inventory instead of having it out in the world. Make sure you put a battery in it first.

Take the Radar in one hand and either click it with the mouse or press the R key. Next turn it on as you would the tablet or any other item. Then hit the activate button, again either by using the mouse or using the scroll wheel and pressing F. That will send out a pulse.

After this, you must take out a tablet with the Ore Scanner cartridge. You should be able to look around and see blue dots. These represents mineable resources. Additionally, you can see a red dot which represents the position the Radar was in when it last pulsed. If you can't see anything, use the scroll wheel to switch between different Radars; the wrong one was probably selected.

The Ore Scanner (Color) cartridge will feature different colored dots instead of blue ones. The color coding is as follows:

Minerals and Ores Colors
Mineral/Ore Color
Iron, Nickel Red
Ice, Lead, Cobalt Cyan
Gold, Silver Green
Coal, Silicon Magenta
Copper, Oxite Yellow
Volatiles, Uranium White