Hey guys this is quick explanation on how my wireless internet stone works so you have two recipes first one is 6 per per a pillar blocks with a redstone block in the bottom and Android on top and a lantern in there will give you a transmitter you have six per blocks at Stone block goal block and an android you will get a a receive basically the transmitter is the item that we’ll be sending their item so you’ll place it down here it creates a nice pillar looks a bit like there was less mission things in the real world I don’t know now this One will be receiving this redstone signal we want to send and then the receiver looks a little bit different so you can see the difference which one is placed will be receiving a redstone signal so this is no connection I just took a random place in this world no Actual a redstone connection so if I turn it on you see it turns on so ghost redstone block and you can see the lamp goes on it off goes out again it’s almost instantly if I can keep see works nice and well but the transmitter you only have to have one to connect Multiple either so if we do it’s really quick and that’s some of these you’ll see we turn it on and still all three will go on only limit has its it has a range it has a range of 20 bucks so We’ve do 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 17 18 19 where is a receiver here this one will still go on the place receiver down here you will notice that’s the last one doesn’t go on you can see lost lamb and lost block still Not changed although if you put a transmitter right there and we actually activate this it will activate that one and if you turn this one on everyone will stay on because this one is too long then is off they will go out so yeah that’s basically thanks I Video Information
This video, titled ‘Devathon – Wireless redstone explained’, was uploaded by GyllieGyllie on 2016-11-06 03:15:27. It has garnered 200 views and 6 likes. The duration of the video is 00:02:14 or 134 seconds.
Devathon is a 24 hour Minecraft plugin coding contest. The theme this year was “machines” but due to some stuff I only had 3 hours to actually code.
Website: https://devathon.org/