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Bluetooth Headsets+Drive Teams=?legality?
Im thinking about hooking up my drive team (the mentors for all three allince teams, plus anouther member of our team in the stands.) with bluettoth headsets so that it wil be easier to communicate bewteen each other douring a match.
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Yea I pretty sure that it is, I can't quote a specific rule but I am sure someone in the next 3-4 posts will find it for you.
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Seeing that tomarrow we will have a brand new set of rules, I am going to wait to post any rules (even rules from last year).
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In the past, even hand signaling between a non-drive-team member and a drive-team member has been illegal.
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i remember that my old team used to scream RAMP with 20 seconds left from the stands at UCF. it sometimes worked. idk.
but what about communicating within your alliance. like team A mentor Team B mentor and team C mentor all on a three way call in their respective drive stations on the red alince. so what, this wasn't legal in previous years??? |
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Nope. The only way/form of communications in years past have been behind the driver station between the drive-teams. No radios, cameras, or cell phones are to be used during a match; there are some "grey areas" in this rule that some teams step on the edge between grey and black. I know of a few teams who have people positioned around the field to give help to the drivers, however this is illegal and they rarely ever get asked to sit down. Rules are rules.
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Personally, I would never rely on a device another team made to communicate with them, nor would I expect other teams to use something I made. |
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Hey guys, here is my question, i have an amateur radio license and so does the mentor of our team, was it allowed to use a hand held amateur radio to communicate between the pits and competition floor between matches in the past years??
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I think that because it is a wireless communication it isnt. But then again I heard that they used wireless video cameras. So wait till the rules come out.
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3.14.3 Pit and competition Safety
Two-way radios: Not allowed in the Pit or near the playing field since they may interfere with robot operation and cause accidents |
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The rule was as stated above. There were no exceptions mentioned. If it was a two-way radio then it was not allowed, plain and simple. Now, to provide a little reasoning to that, even if you're using a radio that operates at a different frequency it can still cause interference. All radio transmitters create "harmonics" which are signals at frequencies other than the intended transmit frequency. For example, if you were using a UHF radio around 450MHz, the first harmonic would be right around the frequency in use by our FIRST robots (900MHz). Depending on the power output and quality of the radio, this could easily be enough to cause interference with the radios in use on the robots. The radios we're using are only outputting signals in the milliwatt range, so even a 5W handheld could easily dominate them. Further, from an administrative point of view, I'm sure FIRST does not want to burden volunteers with having to inspect a two-way radio to ensure that it will not interfere. It's easier to just make a blanket rule disallowing any of them and then the volunteers don't have to understand which frequencies are OK and which aren't, they can simply ask anyone using a radio to stop. |
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Would it be legal for us to stretch a string from the coaches' station up into the stands for a tin-can radio? I mean, it's not actually forbidden in the rules...
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I remember a few years ago, even cell phone use was not allowed in the pits due to possible RF interference. A cell phone, after all, is a wireless tranceiver. I don't think anyone enforces that ban anymore (if it is still baned), certainly not in the stands, but a cell phone is a wireless device.
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Cause bending rules is the way to go:yikes: |
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There is a rule about no walkie talkies ...rather that extends to you handheld ham rigs? I would think so... :eek: Nice thought . |
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It is going to be hard to see the other side of the Rack this year. Maybe having team members with dry erase boards or something on the other side would help. Note I don't mean on the field I mean that the other team members would still be in the stands. This will be hard depending on where you are sitting and the arena but in the past it has been easier because the human player wasn't always behind the alliance zone-like in the '04 or '05 game with the tetras.
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2007 FRC Manual 3.14.3: Two-way radios: Not allowed in the Pit or near the playing field since they may interfere with robot operation and cause accidents.
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Maybe giant mirrors???? hehe. Just joking guys. It is not in the spirit of FIRST to bend the rules, and find loop holes, but in the real world loop holes and technicalities are the way to get the job done efficiently. So do we listen to real world survival techniques or Dean and Woody's booster speech? Pavan. |
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Aren't they supposedly the same? :P
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