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=== Receiver Antenna ===
 
=== Receiver Antenna ===
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[[File:Receiver connections.png|150px|float|right]]
 
* S= Signal to transmit to the other antenna (from signal cable)
 
* S= Signal to transmit to the other antenna (from signal cable)
 
* P= Power Cable
 
* P= Power Cable
  
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=== Transmitter Antenna ===
 
=== Transmitter Antenna ===
[[File:Transmitter connections.png|200px|float|right]]
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[[File:Transmitter connections.png|150px|float|right]]
 
* S= Signal received from receiver
 
* S= Signal received from receiver
 
* C= Control: Throttle to determine how much power to transmit
 
* C= Control: Throttle to determine how much power to transmit

Revision as of 06:15, 16 November 2016

Low/Medium/High Power Transmitter Antenna
Transmitter.png
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
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

float
  • S= Signal to transmit to the other antenna (from signal cable)
  • P= Power Cable

Transmitter Antenna

float
  • S= Signal received from receiver
  • C= Control: Throttle to determine how much power to transmit
  • P= Power Cable