Since we already have a copper update, and we previously got a wireless redstone update with sculk sensors, why not combine the two?. A copper transmitter could be a new block that transmits redstone signals across a longer distance, and be crafted using sculk sensors, copper and other materials to balance its usage. It could even be set to specific frequencies based on signal strength input or a certain item used on it. Not only would this improve redstone across long distances, it would reduce the need for long redstone wire and repeater chains which have to be hidden underground. This could help new players, but become very useful amongst the technical community. Furthermore, by giving it a chunk- loading feature, not only would it be able to transmit signals beyond the limits of redstone wiring, it would solve the parity issue of bedrock having no chunk loading methods, allowing the bedrock technical community to thrive. Overall this seems like a good quality of life addition
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