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A redstone repeater is a block used in redstone circuits to โrepeatโ redstone signals back to full strength, delay signals, prevent signals moving backwards, or to โlockโ signals in one state. A redstone repeater can be broken instantly using any tool, or without a tool, and drops itself as an item. To remove a redstone repeater, mine it. A redstone repeater can be used in four different ways: to โrepeatโ redstone signals back to full strength, delay signals, prevent signals moving backwards, or to โlockโ signals in one state. A repeater can be placed only on top of opaque blocks (dirt, stone, etc.), on top of upside-down slabs, upside-down stairs, furnaces, and glass. In Bedrock Edition, a repeater can also be placed on fences and stone walls. They can also be placed on some transparent blocks. See Opacity/Placement for more information. To place a repeater, use the Place Block control. A redstone repeater has a front and back โ the arrow on the top points to the repeaterโs front. A repeater also has two small redstone torches on its top โ the color of the torches indicates whether its output is on (dark red when off, bright red when on) and the distance between them indicates the delay the repeater adds to the signal transmission.