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*5kW is the maximum PowerPotential that can be transmitted, this amount is reduced by distance. | *5kW is the maximum PowerPotential that can be transmitted, this amount is reduced by distance. | ||
*Unaffected by storms. | *Unaffected by storms. | ||
− | *Using two emitters on the same | + | *Using two emitters on the same reciever doesn't appear to work |
− | *A Logic Transmitter can mirror | + | *A Logic Transmitter can mirror recievers, but not emitters. |
*The coordinates of these devices will change slightly when the head moves. | *The coordinates of these devices will change slightly when the head moves. | ||
*Both structures and terrain will block the beam. Once a beam is formed it will no longer be blocked by building things between them. | *Both structures and terrain will block the beam. Once a beam is formed it will no longer be blocked by building things between them. | ||
*When these devices are built their placement rotation is important. The easiest way is to point the data-port to the north (0° on the space suit compass), otherwise a horizontal correction angle must be added or subtracted when doing the math. | *When these devices are built their placement rotation is important. The easiest way is to point the data-port to the north (0° on the space suit compass), otherwise a horizontal correction angle must be added or subtracted when doing the math. | ||
*When the device head is being rotated horizontally it is rotating in the opposite of the expected direction, this must be compensated for when doing the math. | *When the device head is being rotated horizontally it is rotating in the opposite of the expected direction, this must be compensated for when doing the math. | ||
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==Range== | ==Range== |