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Brandon Holley 01-05-2004 17:43

Off-season FIRST comp help...
 
does anyone know how/where to get a field from. any information whatsoever on this would be spectacular..thanks

Elgin Clock 01-05-2004 18:23

Re: Off-season FIRST comp help...
 
Well.. you could try building one yourself. :rolleyes:


But seriously, contact FIRST and they will be able to provide you with one for a fee.

David Kelly 01-05-2004 18:34

Re: Off-season FIRST comp help...
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by MORT~11
does anyone know how/where to get a field from. any information whatsoever on this would be spectacular..thanks

PM Andy Bakerand he can tell you exactly what to do. He reserved the field for the IRI this year so he's probabally one of the best people to ask on how to do it.

skrussel 01-05-2004 20:21

Re: Off-season FIRST comp help...
 
You can get the field by contacting FIRST......they will give it to you rent-free, BUT, you must pay shipping costs. The field this year is a monster! Depending on where you live, it can cost a lot......like over $2000 for shipping.

My team volunteered to take the field down at Great Lakes, so we knew firsthand that it would take a very large semi to contain everything. Remember that you must have the electronics equipment, too. There is a VERY specific way to crate up everything. There are large shipping boxes made specially for all the equipment, and everything has a specific spot to be placed.

We run the Sweet Repeat, and have built our own field for the past four years, but decided to use one of FIRST's field this year, due to the complexity and expense of the field. FIRST gave us the Einstein Field from the National Championship, including electronics and carpeting. We had to get it home, and we have to get it back. We made arrangements for a semi.

I'm lucky to have Ford sponsoring the Sweet Repeat each year - Joe Turckes of Ford made all the arrangements for the truck, so it cost Ford all the money.

Good luck. :yikes:

team222badbrad 01-05-2004 22:04

Re: Off-season FIRST comp help...
 
We will be the first team recieving an official field from FIRST this year. I do know that you will have to pay for lots of shipping.
You must also provide $20,000+ insurance on the field.

All you have to do is contact FIRST and they will set you up.

Be ready with your checkbook....

Good Luck

Erin Rapacki 01-05-2004 22:16

Re: Off-season FIRST comp help...
 
Contact Tammy Trimble at ttrimble@usfirst.org (or might be trimble@usfirst.org) to reserve the field. The required insurance on the field is $50,000.

Shipping all depends on where you live, and who you know ;)

ByE

erin

Mike Ciance 01-05-2004 22:58

Re: Off-season FIRST comp help...
 
try contacting NASA, since they distribute and transport the fields. we are having a comp in north brunswick in october, so talk to mr. cokeley (Wayne C.) if you need info on that

Mike Schroeder 01-05-2004 23:48

Re: Off-season FIRST comp help...
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by afflictionblade
try contacting NASA, since they distribute and transport the fields. we are having a comp in north brunswick in october, so talk to mr. cokeley (Wayne C.) if you need info on that

Acctually Mike and Pete from Goddard are the ones who build and run the "NASA Field" They are allowed to travel in a 250 mi radius of thier "home base" but yes to get in touch with Mike Wade, to inquire about use of their own field, you could Email Wanye Cokeley, John Larock and they could give you contact information to get in touch with Mike Wade

Joe Ross 02-05-2004 00:24

Re: Off-season FIRST comp help...
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Big Mike
to get in touch with Mike Wade, to inquire about use of their own field, you could Email Wanye Cokeley, John Larock and they could give you contact information to get in touch with Mike Wade

Or just look on the Chesapeake regional website: http://www.mitc.org/first/members.htm

Brandon Holley 02-05-2004 16:07

Re: Off-season FIRST comp help...
 
does anyone know where the fields are distributed from...cause if they are from NH, then i could get our own shipping for it...and also, does anyone know if the electronics cost more??...thanks a lot

Erin Rapacki 02-05-2004 16:18

Re: Off-season FIRST comp help...
 
The fields rest in Manchester, NH (unless there is another nearby off-season event in which you could ship the field directly from). All Electronics are included, as well as software package... but you need to provide computers to run the software on.

dez250 02-05-2004 19:01

Re: Off-season FIRST comp help...
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Erin Rapacki
The fields rest in Manchester, NH (unless there is another nearby off-season event in which you could ship the field directly from). All Electronics are included, as well as software package... but you need to provide computers to run the software on.

Erin were you told that you needed your own computers to run the software on this year because they need a distinctive OS and this could cause it to problematic over the off season for some comps that just dont have the people with the know how to do this.

Mike Schroeder 02-05-2004 19:37

Re: Off-season FIRST comp help...
 
As Far as I was told, by the Scorekeeper at NJ as well as other people from FIRST, the OS is FreeBSD, its really not all that hard to find, and can be run on any MSDOS partion, more on the OS can be found here: http://www.freebsd.org/

dez250 02-05-2004 20:31

Re: Off-season FIRST comp help...
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Big Mike
As Far as I was told, by the Scorekeeper at NJ as well as other people from FIRST, the OS is FreeBSD, its really not all that hard to find, and can be run on any MSDOS partion, more on the OS can be found here: http://www.freebsd.org/

Mike i know that the OS is FreeBSD but the problem that i would see is that ou need to configure the system personally to run with the PLC set up and the other hardware for the field. Plus it still would need to be configured also to work with the software. Currently this issue is being checked to see if the computer "crate" the USS Monitor will be shipped with the field or if computers will be needed to be supplied personally.

Dave_222 02-05-2004 21:02

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Personally, i dont see a problem, If it comes down to esentially building a computer just to run the field then that is what we will have to do, the show must go on.


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