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== Known station transmitters == | == Known station transmitters == | ||
* All Station transmitters broadcast on | * All Station transmitters broadcast on frequency 1. | ||
* Coordinates for transmitters for the ISAN system can be found [[ISAN#Coordinates|on the ISAN page]]. | * Coordinates for transmitters for the ISAN system can be found [[ISAN#Coordinates|on the ISAN page]]. | ||
Revision as of 09:05, 7 August 2021
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.
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
- All Station transmitters broadcast on frequency 1.
- Coordinates for transmitters for the ISAN system can be found on the ISAN page.
Station name | Message |
---|---|
North Transmitter Station | origin_north |
East Transmitter Station | origin_east |
South Transmitter Station | origin_south |
West Transmitter Station | origin_west |
Device fields
YOLOL field | description | range |
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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: