
07-02-2010, 22:23
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Steel is love. Steel is life.
AKA: Kara Bakowski
 FRC #0341 (Miss Daisy)
Team Role: Mentor
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Join Date: Dec 2007
Rookie Year: 2008
Location: Conshohocken, PA
Posts: 1,852
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Re: Second driver?
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Originally Posted by apalrd
As for the topic of this thread, the Killer Bees generally have the driver drive and the operator handle everything else. The driver has two joysticks for drive, and buttons for gear shifting and sometimes chassis inversion. The operator always has a custom control box and sometimes a joystick, handling everything else. The best way to make the drivers happy is to make their job easy using automation. That way anyone can drive the robot with little practice, and the practice the comp team gets allows them to get really good at driving.
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In a nutshell, that's what we do too. The driver concentrates on moving the robot around, and the operator takes care of whatever else the robot does. In 2008, the operator controlled the arm and the elevator, and in 2009 they controlled everything regarding ball intake, conveyor movement, and shooting. It's up to the coach to make sure that both operators are on the same wavelength and that they work as a team.
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