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== Summary ==
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Radio transmitter is a device that allows the transfer of data wirelessly.<br>
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Radio receiver is a device that can receive wireless data.
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A radio transmitter is device that exists only on developer stations, it's signals are detectable using [[navigation receivers]]. They are used in [[community navigation systems]]. Radio transmitters can currently not be built by players, all 4 existing ones are developer provided.


== Basic information ==
== Basic information ==


Radio transmitters are split into two types: transmitters, and receivers.
* Transmitters:
* Have limited range, station transmitters have a maximum range of 1000000, or 1000km
* Sends a message to any receiver, which is in the correct range.
* Does not transmit power, which means receivers must have their own power sources.
 
== Known station transmitters ==


* Transmitters:
* All [[Transmitter_Stations|Station transmitters]] broadcast on frequency 1.
** Have limited range, which varies depending on the quality of the transmitter.
* Coordinates for transmitters for the ISAN system can be found [[ISAN#Coordinates|on the ISAN page]].
** Sends a message to any receiver, which is in the correct range.
** Are bolted to a base from which they receive power.
** Does not transmit power, which means the receivers and transmitters must have their own power sources.


* Receivers:
{|class="wikitable"
** Have to be pointed to the direction of a transmitter.
! Station name
** They only look for signals in the area they're pointed at. This means that receivers may have to scan areas section by section to find transmitter messages.
! Message
** If a receiver is in the range of a transmitter and is pointed towards the transmitter, the transmitter's message is set to the receiver's "Message"-field.
|-
! North Transmitter Station
| origin_north
|-
! East Transmitter Station
| origin_east
|-
! South Transmitter Station
| origin_south
|-
! West Transmitter Station
| origin_west
|-
! Gate Transmitter Station
| origin_gate
|}


== Device fields ==
== Device fields ==


To learn more about how to use fields, consult these wiki pages:
* [[Universal tool|Universal Tool]]
* [[Data networks|Data networks]]
* [[YOLOL|YOLOL]]
'''Transmitter'''
{|class="wikitable"
{|class="wikitable"
! YOLOL field
! YOLOL field
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! '''TransmitMessage'''
! '''TransmitMessage'''
| Message being sent
| Message being sent
| 0
|  
|-
|-
! '''TransmitRange'''
! '''TransmitRange'''
| Range where the message can be received
| Range where the message can be received
| 30000
| 1000000
|-
|-
! '''Frequency'''
! '''Frequency'''
| The frequency channel the transmitter will send signals to.
| The frequency channel the transmitter will send signals to.
| 0
| 1
|}
|}


To learn more about how to use fields, consult these wiki pages:
* [[Universal tool|Universal Tool]]
* [[Data networks|Data networks]]
* [[YOLOL|YOLOL]]


'''Receiver'''
{|class="wikitable"
! YOLOL field
! description
! range
|-
! '''Message'''
| Found message
| 0
|-
! '''SignalStrength'''
| Strength of the found signal
| 0
|-
! '''ListenAngle'''
|
| 45
|-
! '''TargetMessage'''
| The message the receiver will exclusively listen to, 0 means listens to all
| 0
|-
! '''TargetFrequency'''
| The frequency the receiver will exclusively listen to, 0 means listens to all
| 45
|-
! '''Frequency'''
| The frequency of the transmitter currently listened to, 0 if no signal found.
| 0
|-
! '''ReceiverPitch'''
| Target pitch of the device
| 0
|-
! '''ReceiverCurrentPitch'''
| Current pitch of the device
| 0
|-
! '''MaxRotation'''
| Maximum limit for rotation
| 180
|-
! '''MinRotation'''
| Minimum limit for rotation
| -180
|-
! '''TargetVelocity'''
| Target velocity in which the device rotates
| 3
|}
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[[Category:Devices and machines|Radio transmitters]]
[[Category:Devices and machines|Radio transmitters]]

Latest revision as of 01:01, 28 September 2023

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Radio Transmitter.png
Transmitter device
Type Navigation device
Function Signal broadcasting

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Origin north.jpg
Origin north transmitter
Transmitter Stations

A radio transmitter is device that exists only on developer stations, it's signals are detectable using navigation receivers. They are used in community navigation systems. Radio transmitters can currently not be built by players, all 4 existing ones are developer provided.

Basic information

  • Transmitters:
  • Have limited range, station transmitters have a maximum range of 1000000, or 1000km
  • Sends a message to any receiver, which is in the correct range.
  • Does not transmit power, which means receivers must have their own power sources.

Known station transmitters

Station name Message
North Transmitter Station origin_north
East Transmitter Station origin_east
South Transmitter Station origin_south
West Transmitter Station origin_west
Gate Transmitter Station origin_gate

Device fields

YOLOL field description range
TransmitMessage Message being sent
TransmitRange Range where the message can be received 1000000
Frequency The frequency channel the transmitter will send signals to. 1

To learn more about how to use fields, consult these wiki pages:

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