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| sbuildtime = 20
 
| sbuildtime = 20
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| spowerconsumption = 0.02
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| sresourcesinkgroup = Utility
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| sairtightness = no
 
| scomponentstructure = 2
 
| scomponentstructure = 2
 
| scomponent1 = Construction Component
 
| scomponent1 = Construction Component
 
| scomponent1amt = 1
 
| scomponent1amt = 1
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| scomponent2 = Radio-Communication Components
| scomponent2amt = 1
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| scomponent2amt = 4
| scomponent3 = Small Steel Tube
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| scomponent3 = Construction Component
 
| scomponent3amt = 1
 
| scomponent3amt = 1
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| scomponent4 = Computer
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| scomponent4amt = 1
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| scomponent5 = Small Steel Tube
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| scomponent5amt = 1
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| scomponent6 = Steel Plate
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| scomponent6amt = 1
 
| swidth = 1
 
| swidth = 1
 
| sheight = 1
 
| sheight = 1
| sdepth = 1
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| sdepth = 2
  
 
| lbuildtime = 50
 
| lbuildtime = 50
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| lpowerconsumption = 0.2
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| lresourcesinkgroup = Utility
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| lairtightness = no
 
| lcomponentstructure = 3
 
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[[File:Antenna03.jpg|thumb|350px|Large antenna (left), and Small antenna (right)]]
 
[[File:Antenna03.jpg|thumb|350px|Large antenna (left), and Small antenna (right)]]
  
== Functions ==
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== Overview ==
 
The Antenna can broadcast its range, and display name from its location. However, they may also broadcast the location of specific systems on the same ship/station as the antenna if enabled to do so.
 
The Antenna can broadcast its range, and display name from its location. However, they may also broadcast the location of specific systems on the same ship/station as the antenna if enabled to do so.
  
The antenna can as well relay the signal of other antennas within its range.  
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The antenna can also relay the signal of other antennas within its range.  
  
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== Usage ==
 
=== Broadcast ===
 
=== Broadcast ===
 
Much like the [[Beacon]], the antenna is capable of broadcasting its location. The power demand on the large ships and stations for the antenna is 200x higher compared to the beacon. However, the antenna has far more functions than the beacon, in return draining far more power.
 
Much like the [[Beacon]], the antenna is capable of broadcasting its location. The power demand on the large ships and stations for the antenna is 200x higher compared to the beacon. However, the antenna has far more functions than the beacon, in return draining far more power.
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| style="text-align:center;"| 20 kW
 
| style="text-align:center;"| 20 kW
 
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|-
| style="text-align:center;"| Large Ship
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| style="text-align:center;"| Large Ship / Station
| style="text-align:center;"| 50000 m
 
| style="text-align:center;"| 200 kW
 
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| style="text-align:center;"| Station
 
 
| style="text-align:center;"| 50000 m
 
| style="text-align:center;"| 50000 m
 
| style="text-align:center;"| 200 kW
 
| style="text-align:center;"| 200 kW
 
|}
 
|}
  
=== Display subsystems ===
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=== Display subsystems on HUD ===
In addition to its broadcasting abilities, the antenna may also display specific systems on the grid it is attached too. This can only be accomplished if the object "Show on HUD" set to Yes. Enabling "show on HUD" on objects does not increase power usage. If a player was to enable this feature on 100 small thrusters, it still would not draw any more power than it already does.
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In addition to its broadcasting abilities, the antenna can also display specific systems on the grid it is attached to. This can only be accomplished if the object's "Show on HUD" control setting is set to Yes. Enabling "Show on HUD" on objects does not increase power usage. If a player was to enable this feature on 100 small thrusters, it would not draw any more power than it already was.
it should also be noted that the range of the object being shown is also the same as the antenna's maximum range. So if the antenna is 5000 m, the object with "Show on HUD" enabled would also have a range of 5000 m. Currently as of patch 01.045, there is no way to alter this.
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Note that the range of the object being shown is also the same as the antenna's maximum range. So if the antenna is 5000 m, the object with "Show on HUD" enabled would also have a range of 5000 m. Currently as of patch 01.045, there is no way to alter this.
 
[[File:Antennaexample01.jpg|none|thumb|100px]]
 
[[File:Antennaexample01.jpg|none|thumb|100px]]
  
 
=== Show ship name ===
 
=== Show ship name ===
 
The antenna may also show a ships name, along with the antenna's own displayed name beside it.
 
The antenna may also show a ships name, along with the antenna's own displayed name beside it.
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=== Remote Access and Control ===
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An antenna is necessary to access blocks on an object or to remotely control it '''in case the player is not directly connected''' to the object (e.g. sitting in a pilot seat or accessing a control panel). Important: Ownership of the antenna is required to do this. There are two functionalities which can be easily confused:<br>
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- Remote Access to blocks: This allows manipulating all the block settings/parameters of an object and to execute available actions of each block. This is done via the K-menu and doesn't require a remote control block. Example: viewing through a camera, reversing rotors and pistons, etc.<br>
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- Remote Control of an object: To enable remote control of an object an antenna is necessary in addition to the remote control block. The remote control block itself is activated via remote access in the K-menu. See [[Remote Control]] block for further explanation.
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The range of remote access and control is 200m (broadcast range of the cosmonauts suit) unless enhanced by relays (see below).
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Currently [1.064], blocks on an object cannot be accessed by another object via remote access (in case the objects are not connected). Only players can remote access blocks on an object e.g. when sitting in/on another object.
  
 
=== Relay ===
 
=== Relay ===
 
The most notable feature of the antenna is its ability to also act as a relay for other antenna and/or beacons. When a player enters a radius of an antenna, if there are any other beacons or antennas inside its radius, it is also displayed for the player. Even if a small ships broadcast for example isn't in range of the player, it may be transmitted through the nearby antenna to the player.
 
The most notable feature of the antenna is its ability to also act as a relay for other antenna and/or beacons. When a player enters a radius of an antenna, if there are any other beacons or antennas inside its radius, it is also displayed for the player. Even if a small ships broadcast for example isn't in range of the player, it may be transmitted through the nearby antenna to the player.
  
The player may also interact/control the ships even beyond the ships broadcast range, but is still within range of a different antenna.  
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The player may also interact/control the ships even beyond the ships broadcast range, but is still within range of a different antenna.
== Examples ==
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{| width="50%"
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== Media ==
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{| class="wikitable" width="50%"
[[File:Antenna05.jpg|thumb|350px|In this example, Antenna 1 is broadcasting Antenna 2's signal to the player. Antenna 2 cannot see Antenna 1 or the player, but the player can see Antenna 2's broadcast through Antenna 1]]
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|[[File:Antenna05.jpg|center|thumb|400px|In this example, Antenna 1 is broadcasting the Player's signal to Antenna 2. Antenna 1 cannot see Antenna 2, but Antenna 2 can see Antenna 1's broadcast and the player.]]
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|[[File:Antenna06.jpg|center|thumb|400px|In this example, we have a network of 3 Antennas. Antenna 1 and 3 are out of range of each other. However, with Antenna between them within its radius, Antenna 1 can see Antenna 3, and 3 cannot see 1.]]
[[File:Antenna06.jpg|thumb|350px|In this example, we have a network of 3 Antennas. Antenna 1 and 3 are out of range of each other. However, with Antenna between them within its radius, Antenna 1 can see Antenna 3, and 3 can see 1.]]
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|[[File:Antenna07.jpg|center|thumb|400px|This shows the color codes of factions with different relations with the player all can see the antenna none can see eachother.]]
[[File:Antenna07.jpg|thumb|350px|This shows the color codes of factions with different relations with the player.]]
 
 
|}
 
|}
 
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== Tips ==
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== Known Issues==
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== Related Items ==
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*[[Beacon]]
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*[[Laser Antenna]]
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== Programming ==
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* [[Programming_Guide/Action_List#Antenna|Action List - Antenna]]
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* [https://forum.keenswh.com/threads/programmable-block-inter-grid-communication-guide.7392031/ Programmable Block Inter-Grid Communication Guide]
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== Update History ==
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[[Category:Miscellaneous Blocks]]

Revision as of 11:26, 30 October 2018


Antenna Icon.png
Large Ship Icon.png
Large Ship / Station
Antenna
 
Components
Required

 

 
 
 
Mass (kg):
0
 
Integrity:
0
 
Build time (seconds):
50
 
Active power consumption (MW):
0.2
 
Airtight:
No
 
Power Consumer Group:
Utility
 
Dimensions (W x H x D):
1 x 6 x 2
Antenna Icon.png
Small Ship Icon.png
Small Ship
Antenna
 
Components
Required

 

 
 
 
Mass (kg):
0
 
Integrity:
0
 
Build time (seconds):
20
 
Active power consumption (MW):
0.02
 
Airtight:
No
 
Power Consumer Group:
Utility
 
Dimensions (W x H x D):
1 x 1 x 2
Large antenna (left), and Small antenna (right)

Overview

The Antenna can broadcast its range, and display name from its location. However, they may also broadcast the location of specific systems on the same ship/station as the antenna if enabled to do so.

The antenna can also relay the signal of other antennas within its range.

Usage

Broadcast

Much like the Beacon, the antenna is capable of broadcasting its location. The power demand on the large ships and stations for the antenna is 200x higher compared to the beacon. However, the antenna has far more functions than the beacon, in return draining far more power.

The chart below shows the maximum ranges, as well as the power usage associated with it.
Type Max Range Power usage
Small Ship 5000 m 20 kW
Large Ship / Station 50000 m 200 kW

Display subsystems on HUD

In addition to its broadcasting abilities, the antenna can also display specific systems on the grid it is attached to. This can only be accomplished if the object's "Show on HUD" control setting is set to Yes. Enabling "Show on HUD" on objects does not increase power usage. If a player was to enable this feature on 100 small thrusters, it would not draw any more power than it already was.

Note that the range of the object being shown is also the same as the antenna's maximum range. So if the antenna is 5000 m, the object with "Show on HUD" enabled would also have a range of 5000 m. Currently as of patch 01.045, there is no way to alter this.

Antennaexample01.jpg

Show ship name

The antenna may also show a ships name, along with the antenna's own displayed name beside it.

Remote Access and Control

An antenna is necessary to access blocks on an object or to remotely control it in case the player is not directly connected to the object (e.g. sitting in a pilot seat or accessing a control panel). Important: Ownership of the antenna is required to do this. There are two functionalities which can be easily confused:
- Remote Access to blocks: This allows manipulating all the block settings/parameters of an object and to execute available actions of each block. This is done via the K-menu and doesn't require a remote control block. Example: viewing through a camera, reversing rotors and pistons, etc.
- Remote Control of an object: To enable remote control of an object an antenna is necessary in addition to the remote control block. The remote control block itself is activated via remote access in the K-menu. See Remote Control block for further explanation.

The range of remote access and control is 200m (broadcast range of the cosmonauts suit) unless enhanced by relays (see below). Currently [1.064], blocks on an object cannot be accessed by another object via remote access (in case the objects are not connected). Only players can remote access blocks on an object e.g. when sitting in/on another object.

Relay

The most notable feature of the antenna is its ability to also act as a relay for other antenna and/or beacons. When a player enters a radius of an antenna, if there are any other beacons or antennas inside its radius, it is also displayed for the player. Even if a small ships broadcast for example isn't in range of the player, it may be transmitted through the nearby antenna to the player.

The player may also interact/control the ships even beyond the ships broadcast range, but is still within range of a different antenna.

Media

In this example, Antenna 1 is broadcasting the Player's signal to Antenna 2. Antenna 1 cannot see Antenna 2, but Antenna 2 can see Antenna 1's broadcast and the player.
In this example, we have a network of 3 Antennas. Antenna 1 and 3 are out of range of each other. However, with Antenna between them within its radius, Antenna 1 can see Antenna 3, and 3 cannot see 1.
This shows the color codes of factions with different relations with the player all can see the antenna none can see eachother.

Tips

Known Issues

Related Items

Programming

Update History

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