Super-Buck FM

Summary
The Super Pip-Buck 2000F (or Super-Buck FM) is a mass-produced, standard issue Pip-Buck for use in both Stables and the Wasteland. Like other Pip-Bucks, it is able to keep a record of current plans, messages, and more.

It utilizes a pair of straps instead of a hard locking system in order for a user to comfortably secure the device to their wrist.

Antenna
Labeled "1" on the function map, the large antenna assembly on the top of the Super--Buck can be extended to a whole 2.5 feet, allowing an incredible radio wave detection radius. It also gives a user lightning-fast access to the wasteland wide Pony-PostalTMservice. This connects the Super-Buck FM to thousands of others utilizing a unique identifier code in order to send messages and other media.

Frame
Labeled "2" on the function map, the Pip-Buck's screen is protected by a sturdy frame that sits comfortably above it, protecting it from the sun's glare to the pouring rain.

Geiger Counter
Labeled "3" on the function map, an essential function of every iteration of the Pip-Buck has been to keep ponies safe by detecting harmful amounts of radiation in the area. As such, this newest model of the device has been outfitted with a more sensitive Geiger Counter than ever before.

Speaker System
Labeled "4" on the function map, the installed speaker system allows users to listen in on helpful wasteland-wandering tips from @FoEMod, as well as messages from other players and wasteland tunes provided by scattered radio stations.

Main Button
Labeled "5" on the function map, a main button on the bottom of the assembly provides easy access for switching between the STAT, ITEM, and DATA modes. Simply press until the desired screen is opened.

Turn Dials
Labeled "6" on the function map, two turn dials on the side of the Super-Buck allow users to navigate by moving through different tabs, as well as scroll up and down the easy to see interface.

Messaging
Using the Wasteland Wide Pony-PostalTM service, players are able to message each other no matter where they are in Equestria, provided that they are within range of a radio tower. These messages work similarly to Twitter-Ponies' "Tweet Birds" or EQG's "Cell Phone" Mechanic. If players each possess each other's unique identifier codes, they will be able to message each other.

These unique identifier codes are comprised of three upper-case letters, three numbers, and two lower-case letters.

For example, @FoE_DownDraft's unique identifier codes is MRF699fc.