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Our driver station board is a piece of wood, so we put wood screws through the base of the monitor and attached it that way.
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Re: How are teams with GoPro's connecting them to their monitors?
We used a USB monitor - operating in extended mode off our driver station. Most come with some sort of mount and they are very light. No need for a 2nd power supply and also works if you have an IP camera on the robot. Our USB robot camera went to the DS while the IP robot camera went to the USB monitor (in browser). 2 cameras - no extra programming:)
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One more question, I know I should probably create a new forum but does anybody know if we could have a coach or human player raise our camera pole for us? We want to keep it down during Auto so 1) it doesn't get hit by a robot's not lined up shot and 2) if they ram the driver's station, it doesn't fall over. It's on a telescoping pole so we will just need to slide it then turn a nob to lock it.
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Also note that G14 and G15 have stipulations that you're allowed to jump the line during Autonomous to save your driver station if it's in danger. It's not a foul, and you don't need the a referee's permission. |
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That one would probably vary Head Ref to Head Ref, because there's no good way to actually judge whether the hit would be strong enough to knock your driver station off.
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