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Navigation receivers

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Navigation receivers
Type Navigation device
Function Receives signals

Size
  • 156×156×180 cm (large)
  • 120×120×120 cm (small)
Mass
  • 18,492.47 kg (large)
  • 5,094 kg (small)
Volume
  • 1,858.54 kv (large)
  • 511.96 kv (small)
Corrosion resistance 380
Primary material Charodium
Input / Output
Electric input Passive

Device interfaces 1
Composition

A navigation receiver is a device that can receive signals sent out by Radio transmitters.

Basic information

  • 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.
  • Both large and small receivers currently have the same properties.

Device fields

YOLOL field description range
Message Found message 0
SignalStrength Strength of the found signal, measured in meters 0
ListenAngle An angle of 180 coresponds to an omnidirectional receiver. 0-180
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 0
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 0-3

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

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