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Re: Anyone have a 'Shooter'?

Posted by Lloyd Burns.

Other on team #188, Woburn Robotics, from Woburn Collegiate and Canada 3000, ScotiaBank, Royal Bank Financial.

Posted on 2/24/2000 9:28 AM MST


In Reply to: Re: Anyone have a 'Shooter'? posted by S. Krussell on 2/24/2000 6:32 AM MST:



: • your arm would need a giant protractor to gauge the
: correct angle

In fact, using the pots supplied as rotation sensors, the readings are about one count per degree.
Our elevator sensor measures 0.1 inch (2.5 mm) per count. With those on your dashboard ....

Just that darn long field, that makes distance guaging difficult...

Lloyd


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