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Internal JOSSH Device
Welcome Recruit. This is Solder Ronin speaking, sectional leader of
the TRI Department for Novice Pilot Affairs. I have been charged with
educating you about TRI's JOSSH system. There's a lot to learn, so
pay attention! With a little work on your part, we'll have you up to
speed in no time. Are you ready, recruit?
The following documentation will briefly describe the internal JOSSH
device. This guide will teach you what to expect from JOSSH and how
to find what you're looking for.
Internal JOSSH Device
Upon entering a station or outpost your internal JOSSH device will
automatically open and present a multitude of options. This device
provides many more options than the external system, and involves
much more pilot interaction. There are three basic components that
make up the internal JOSSH device: the communications display
module, the location module, and the command module.
Communications Display Module
The communications display module is located in the upper left hand
corner of the JOSSH device. The chat window along the top of the
screen enables pilots to communicate with other pilots who are
currently on duty. For more information on communication functions
and commands, check the communications guide.
Pilots will notice a small gray button in the left of the communications
display. You will also notice two yellow scroll arrows, which may be
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