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Revision as of 12:27, 8 May 2020
Summary
Radio transmitter is a device that allows the transfer of data wirelessly.
Radio receiver is a device that can receive wireless data.
Basic information
Radio transmitters are split into two types: transmitters, and receivers.
- Transmitters:
- Have limited range, which varies depending on the quality of the transmitter.
- 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:
- Have to be pointed to the direction of a transmitter.
- 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.
- 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.
Device fields
To learn more about how to use fields, consult these wiki pages:
Transmitter
YOLOL field | description | range |
---|---|---|
TransmitMessage | Message being sent | 0 |
TransmitRange | Range where the message can be received | 30000 |
Frequency | The frequency channel the transmitter will send signals to. | 0 |
Receiver
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 |