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Unread 10-08-2015, 07:48
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Re: FRC Blog - Behind the Scenes at IRI

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Originally Posted by theawesome1730 View Post
Unfortunately 60GHz reflects rather than penetrates most surfaces so this does affect connection,
This includes plastics too...

The radio shown is very small, about 1/4 the footprint of the current radio. It is available with or without the dual band capability. Currently FRC is using the 5 GHz band for competition. The radios tested at IRI did have a POE marking on the jack although I would expect that feature would not be used if this radio will be used. In watching mounting the radio on the various robots, the current general rules for radio mounting still applies. That is high on the robot, away from surrounding metal objects and local interference devices like open frame motors. It does have a 12 volt input. The antennas are mounted on the sides of the radio so conventional wisdom would be to mount horizontally to maximize coverage and to keep objects away from the sides. Robot rules about keeping the LEDs visible should still apply.
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