G4 receiver

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G4 receiver
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Pattern type Conduit
Input Tandem glider
Output Herschel
Number of cells 45
Bounding box 40 × 22
Step Unknown
Recovery time
(ignoring FNG if any)
85 ticks
Minimum overclock period
(ignoring FNG if any)
Unknown
Spartan? Yes
Discovered by Sergei Petrov
Year of discovery 2011

A G4 receiver is an alternate Herschel receiver discovered by Sergei Petrov on 28 December Category:Patterns found in 2011, using his previous glider to 2 blocks converter. In the pattern in the infobox, the Herschel output is marked by a ghost Herschel. A glider also escapes to the northwest. For an explanation of the "G4" label describing the tandem glider input, see Gn.