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==Usage==
 
==Usage==
 
:''For more information about wireless redstone and frequencies, see [[Wireless redstone mechanics]].''
 
:''For more information about wireless redstone and frequencies, see [[Wireless redstone mechanics]].''
[[File:Wireless Transmitter not connected.png|thumb|The transmitter is not 'On' and connected with these setups.]]
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[[File:Wireless Transmitter not connected.png|thumb|The transmitter is not turned 'On' when connected with these setups.]]
 
A redstone signal must first be applied, such as through a Pressure Plate, Lever, or Button. The Wireless Transmitter will receive that redstone signal only directly through its 'front' end (the open end of the red line). The Transmitter will not receive signals that are applied from the side or back of the item, as well as signals applied to the block directly below it.
 
A redstone signal must first be applied, such as through a Pressure Plate, Lever, or Button. The Wireless Transmitter will receive that redstone signal only directly through its 'front' end (the open end of the red line). The Transmitter will not receive signals that are applied from the side or back of the item, as well as signals applied to the block directly below it.
   

Revision as of 21:44, 16 February 2013

Wireless Transmitter
Wireless Transmitter
ModWireless Redstone Chicken Bones Edition
TypeUnknown value
Unrecognised parameter: blockid
File:Wireless Transmitter.png

A Wireless Transmitter that is 'On' and transmitting.

The Wireless Transmitter is an item block that wirelessly trasmits a redstone signal that it has received from its 'front' end (the open end of the red line). The direction the transmitter is facing can be manipulated with a Screwdriver. Wireless redstone signals are stored in the Redstone Ether (REther) dimension, a non-physical dimension purely for redstone signals.

Recipe

The Wireless Transmitter is crafted with Template:Grid/Crafting Table

Usage

For more information about wireless redstone and frequencies, see Wireless redstone mechanics.
Wireless Transmitter not connected

The transmitter is not turned 'On' when connected with these setups.

A redstone signal must first be applied, such as through a Pressure Plate, Lever, or Button. The Wireless Transmitter will receive that redstone signal only directly through its 'front' end (the open end of the red line). The Transmitter will not receive signals that are applied from the side or back of the item, as well as signals applied to the block directly below it.

Right-clicking on the Transmitter will bring up the simple GUI. The Simple GUI allows you to simply set a freqeuncy number from 1 to 5000. The frequency number is also visually shown on the item block itself.

The Advanced GUI allows you to apply a custom name to that frequency for easier labeling. These numbers are then stored in the bottom list and double-clicking the names will instantly change the Transmitter's frequency. The Advanced GUI also allows you to set a Phase Shift spectrum color using Lumar. This color is purely for aesthetic and identification purposes on the Wireless Map and Wireless Remote. Setting a phase color adds no technical properties to the item or signal.

A Wireless Transmitter that is 'On' and has been phase shifted (colored) will show up on the Wireless Map and can be pinpointed using a Triangulator.

See also

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