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[[File:Scanner.jpg|right|thumb|200px|S. Hartley retrieves the case using a tracking device.]]
[[File:Scanner.jpg|right|thumb|200px|S. Hartley retrieves the case using a tracking device.]]
This '''signal tracking device''' is a piece of [[United Nations Space Command|UNSC]] detective equipment. It was seen being used by [[S. Hartley]] of [[2nd Shock Troops Battalion#Subordinate Units|Alpha Team]] during the [[Battle of Sector Six]] in [[2552#November|November 2552]], where the scanner was used for displaying the location of a tracking signal. The scanner appears to contain a flat panel display and emits a beeping that gets faster the closer it is to the target.<ref>'''[[Halo: Landfall]]''', ''[[Halo: Combat]]''</ref>
This '''signal tracking device''' is a piece of [[United Nations Space Command|UNSC]] detective equipment. It was seen being used by [[S. Hartley]] of [[2nd Shock Troops Battalion#Subordinate Units|Alpha Team]] during the [[Battle of Sector Six]] in [[2552#November|November 2552]], where the scanner was used for displaying the location of a tracking signal. The device appears to contain a flat panel display and emits a beeping that gets faster the closer it is to the target.<ref>'''[[Halo: Landfall]]''', ''[[Halo: Combat]]''</ref>


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File:Odst2.jpg|S. Hartley holding a scanner.
File:Odst2.jpg|S. Hartley holding a signal tracking device.
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S. Hartley retrieves the case using a tracking device.

This signal tracking device is a piece of UNSC detective equipment. It was seen being used by S. Hartley of Alpha Team during the Battle of Sector Six in November 2552, where the scanner was used for displaying the location of a tracking signal. The device appears to contain a flat panel display and emits a beeping that gets faster the closer it is to the target.[1]

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