Wireless Redstone, Explanation and Tutorial (Bedrock)

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This is the best and easiest wireless redstone has ever been. I give a deep dive explaination on how it works and I cant wait to see your creations in the comments down below.
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Feel free to link your own videos of new wireless redstone innovations for everyone to see

bratworst
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I'm amazed that this has been out for four years.

homework
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I was so confused at first because that isn't how redstone works... then i realized this is bedrock edition

banana
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I love seeing complicated bedrock edition Redstone, its always amazing to see 🔥

cat_in_a_fish_bowl
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I don't understand your sorcery, magic man, but I do so like it.

darnsteagan
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I had a finished design almost as good as yours a year ago but never uploaded it. I’m glad to see the concept wasn’t forgotten.

Bruise
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Bedrock Redstoners are wizards! There's almost no information about this part of the game, so im fascinated the creations you make!

AyaanThene
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I play java and have worked a lot with binary encoded data. Its huge that bedrock wireless redstone "natively" supports it.
Imagine what technology people would invent if there were no two seperate ecosystems and redstone worked the same in both versions.

engineer
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its really hard to find actually good tutorials for bedrock.... thanks

iamgreeenyy
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I had been look for that old wireless red stone tutorial. I’m glad you showed it to me

blueforce
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Glad someone made a video on this, specially gald it didn't get burried like many others. Many times in the past I have researched on the topic but i only kept finding the same, so i eventually forgot until I saw your video. It was really inspiring and I'm already thinking on ways to implement it or even improve. Thanks a lot!

angellizarraga
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I'm amazed this is in Bedrock Edition! I'd say this deserves more views

frixnipe
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Nice video, and great explanation of the glitch :)

Oakleypaws
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Man, it is so hard to find hardcore redstoners for Bedrock on YT. To this day, I have never heard of wireless redstone for BE, I knew only of Java wireless to be a thing.

Most of my time I find exciting new redstone technology on YT, I have to convert to my limited MC knowledge to see if it is even possible on bedrock, and how, and usually test it myself.

For example I was jealous over instant minecart unloading on Java, and how Bedrock versions of it just don't work properly, are easy to break, or delete items.
But than i realized custom trident killers can unload minecarts reliably (there is a bug, that you have to throw the trident in survival, to not delete the minecart), and allays can sort out the minecarts, to recycle.
I have yet to find a use for it, but i know it works, and it is hard to break with random updates.

Chuck.
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It's mind blowing that bedrock wireless redstone is easier than Java's considering Java has more redstone engineering on it than bedrock.

MilkGlue-xgvj
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Bedrock redstone is wild, very cool stuff!

Kevbotomy
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Love this types of content hope to see more soon

kingkurtstein
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You feel like the Sam O'Nella of redstone tutorials

friskdragongaming
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Haha no way, I found the nexus guy's video about a month ago and had made a two way wireless ender porter with it lol. Was debating on making a video, but I'm in school and have no clue how to make one. Interested in any sort of wireless redstone and will look at your video and see if I can improve the design. Another thing I've been meaning to improve on is giving the porters IP Addresses with signal length detectors so I can have multiple in a world. Theoretically you could make a redstone computer that can communicate wirelessly with another with this tech.
Edit: I just watched the rest of the video 💀 Wow, I'm blown away. I'm probably going to both use and learn more about this. I'm kinda new to redstone so this is really helpful XD

neptunejacked
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This is interesting and ive known about this for a bit but haven’t actually tried anything yet with it based on what you have currently you need something similar to a TCP 3 way handshake but this handshake is a bit different the first system transmits a binary signal of say 101001 this is repeated until the transceiver replies with the same message sort of like a password after the second signal is sent back to the transceiver it sends the message one more time as confirmation that the message is indeed valid and not generated by background noise after the message is sent again the transceiver turns off as it has succeeded in the information transmission also the receiver is only designed to read incoming data if it matches the correct key after the key is the instructions or the key could be the instructions depending on the use case

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