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event staff radios at competitons
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Well, you know how they have radios you can buy and listen into NASCAR chatter at races? Well, is there any standard for radios used at events? I dont know, I just thought it would be cool if we could listen to what was going on in the que and such. I could wear an earpiece and get updates on what was going on, you know, like when a match was starting or problems on the field (cause we all know that we want to know what the big hold-up is!) Anyone experienced with these things know anything on it? (or if that was illegal at competitions?) |
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Section 4.15 of the administrative manual says "Do not use walkie-talkies."
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Personally, I don't think some of the comments that would be made during a downed field would be very good listening. Plus, much of that sort of thing would be "X, can you come to the field" or not spoken at all, as the FTA and his crew would be all hunkered around the problem part of the field. Not to mention that they operate on multiple channels. If you need person X, then the call goes on channel Y. Person Z to get team A for a match, channel W. I've seen this personally, while working as an inspector. Even if you--in violation of the walkie-talkie prohibition--managed to listen in on one channel, you'd only get part of the story. |
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Well, I can say that I wasnt interested in secrets big time, really it was just a way for me to stay informed with my team, as it always seems someone is asking what match it is! Maybe now you can see my point now. As im sure you guys know, it can be kindof hard to hear in the noisy pits. With an earpiece I would be forceing myself to listen!
"What match is it?" "Match 15 just went onto the field" "Are we queing yet?" "In two matches, they just went and got the teams for match 7" What kind of radio's do they use? |
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You can also pay attention to the pit announcements, have people in the stands tell you what match just went, wait for queuing volunteers to come get you, or just send a couple people to queuing about 3 matches before yours is to start. At the Championship, you're responsible for making your matches--there are no pit announcements. Oh, and there is often a screen in the pits for the matches. |
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Could you elaborate on "Sundial"? What is this and how does it relate to teams not being able to set up wireless networks. Also, I'm assuming that rule also encompasses bluetooth, right? |
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If it's matches that you want to keep up with, FRC Spyder, a free mobile app for iOS and Android devices does a pretty fair job of keeping you updated on matches.
If you have a signal in the arena, that is. It uses the twitter feeds from the FMS to keep track of scores and matches, and updates very quickly. You may want to look into going that route. I found it extremely useful during Regionals and Championships, since it also shows the rankings and match times. |
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a) I is most likely illegal, even if I use something like a scanner b) the radio use is inconsistent c) there are easier (albeit less instant gratification) solutions (even though it would be nicer to get this in audio) |
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