Difference between revisions of "Transmitter Antenna"
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− | + | |Low Power || 50V || 200m | |
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+ | |Medium Power || 200V || 250m | ||
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+ | |High Power || 800V || 300m | ||
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Revision as of 05:50, 16 November 2016
Low/Medium/High PowerTransmitter Antenna
Block type: | Block |
Powered by: | 50/200/800 Volts |
Requirements for operation: | None |
Stackable: | Yes (64) |
Transmitter/Receiver antennas allow you to beam power
Crafting
Ranges
Type | Voltage | Max Range |
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Low Power | 50V | 200m |
Medium Power | 200V | 250m |
High Power | 800V | 300m |
- Power drops over distance.
input/output
You can send a signal from the receiver to the transmitter. Typically you'd use this to control the throttle on the transmitter end. (creative players might find other uses).
Receiver Antenna
- S= Signal to transmit to the other antenna (from signal cable)
- P= Power Cable
Transmitter Antenna
- S= Signal received from receiver
- C= Control: Throttle to determine how much power to transmit
- P= Power Cable