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Opportunity for exciting view
Posted by Dung Cao.
Engineer on team #397 from Flint Southwestern Academy and Delphi Automotive - E&C. Posted on 1/20/2000 9:37 AM MST Will FIRST allow a robot to have a camera on-board? Live view from the robot view. Here's a (relatively) inexpensive camera for this opportunity. I found this camera on the internet. Introducing GIGACAM -- the FIRST mini color video camera with integrated 2.4GHz transmitter for Only $99.99! This super small color camera makes installation on almost any interior surface completely hassle-free. Available exclusively from X10.com, GigaCam's sophisticated state-of-the-art design combines an amazingly sharp video camera with X10's revolutionary VideoSender technology in one compact package. The sleek and elegant GigaCam -- about the size of a doorknob -- easily installs anywhere inside your home or business! Broadcast LIVE wireless video to any TV or VCR in your home -- up to 100 feet away! Experience this HOT NEW breakthrough for yourself -- BRAND NEW! GigaCam: http://www.x10.com/gigacam33.htm/168024 |
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Re: Opportunity for exciting view
Posted by Nate Smith.
Other on team #66, GM Powertrain/Ypsilanti HS/Willow Run HS, from Eastern Michigan University and GM Powertrain. Posted on 1/20/2000 10:08 AM MST In Reply to: Opportunity for exciting view posted by Dung Cao on 1/20/2000 9:37 AM MST: : Will FIRST allow a robot to have a camera on-board? Live view from the robot view. This would be considered a 'non-functional' decoration, and would fall under rule M10. Because of the signal broadcasting however, it falls under this subpoint of M10: - Any decorations which involve broadcasting a signal to/from the robot, such as remote cameras, must be cleared with FIRST prior to use. Nate Smith |
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used in the past..
Posted by colleen.   [PICTURE: SAME | NEW | HELP]
Other on team #246, a FIRST-aholic, from John D. O'Byrant High School/Boston Latin Academy/Madison HS and NSTAR/Boston University/Wentworth Institute of Technology/MassPEP. Posted on 1/20/2000 5:44 PM MST In Reply to: Re: Opportunity for exciting view posted by Nate Smith on 1/20/2000 10:08 AM MST: You definitely have to clear it like Nate said.. but I know in past year's the team from Naval Undersea Warfare had a camera on board and FIRST used to put some of it on the big screen @ the new england regional.. |
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wicked cool!!
Posted by Beccy Rigden (Duct Tape).
Student on team #166 from Merrimack High. Posted on 1/21/2000 8:50 AM MST In Reply to: used in the past.. posted by colleen on 1/20/2000 5:44 PM MST: That would be awsome. I would love to have a camera on-board. We could show all the people with the money back home exactly what it is we do with ourselves. : ) Yeah!! Beccy co-captain #166 |
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