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EricH 09-01-2008 19:50

Re: Hybrid mode?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Justin M. (Post 673797)
To my understanding, yes, that is legal. You are allowed to communicate no more than 4 actions to the robot. I don't see why you can have 3 done by one channel, but that only leaves you with one action left.

You should make each channel do one task to make things easier, but if you technically have no more than 4 tasks done by the same channel, that appears to be legal.

If you go by the "Mars rover" analogy, you have three left. As long as you say what the actions or sequences thereof are, you have no problem.

Now, you could make a case both ways. Or you could ask Q&A if one "action" can be a series of actions triggered by one command sent by one button push or whatever you use.

Alan Anderson 09-01-2008 20:35

Re: Hybrid mode?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Elgin Clock (Post 673556)
What are some other forms of remote communication (AKA: Signaling device) we are allowed by the rules to use this year other than IR types?

The rules are quite helpful on this topic.

Quote:

Originally Posted by <R65>
...Active SIGNALING DEVICES shall:
• use visible light, infrared communications, or sound as the transmission method – no other form of electro-magnetic radiation is permitted

All three of those methods were demonstrated during the kickoff.

tails9889 12-01-2008 14:24

Re: Hybrid mode...
 
umm... in hybrid mode the robot is controlled by the robocoach... so can the robocoach signal the robot to go clockwise in hybrid mode

Hydra 20-01-2008 17:35

Re: Hybrid mode?
 
So does anyone know what frequency of the remote we will be using? And what about the code for programming?

EricH 20-01-2008 22:50

Re: Hybrid mode?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Hydra (Post 682309)
So does anyone know what frequency of the remote we will be using? And what about the code for programming?

Pick your own remote. Write your own code. Ask for help if you need it.

GaryVoshol 21-01-2008 07:11

Re: Hybrid mode...
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by tails9889 (Post 676164)
umm... in hybrid mode the robot is controlled by the robocoach... so can the robocoach signal the robot to go clockwise in hybrid mode

As long as the robocoach doesn't mind suffering the wrath of the alliance partners when the 10-point penalties start accumulating.


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