Herschel-to-glider

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Herschel-to-glider converter is the largest category of elementary conduit. Gliders are very common and self-supporting, so it's much easier to find these than any other type of output signal. A large collection of these H-to-G and H-to-Gn converters has been compiled, with many different output lanes and timings. These can be used to synchronize multiple signals to produce gun patterns or complex logic circuitry. Examples include NW31 and SW-2.

Naming conventions

See NW31 for an explanation of H-to-G naming conventions.

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