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Use of radios for communication
Are we allowed to use radios for communication from the pit to the stands?
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Re: Use of radios for communication
They have been banned in the past, but I don't see a specific rule this year. Why not cell phones?
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Re: Use of radios for communication
Terrible signal. We are in The Wolstein Center in Cleveland. A college basketball court.
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Re: Use of radios for communication
Check in the "At the Event" rules.
4.15 SITE RESTRICTIONS Please read the following common site restrictions and adhere to them in order to promote an orderly, safe, pleasant and exciting competition. Please refer to Administrative Manual - Section 4.2 FIRST Safety for additional site restrictions at your event. Do not use walkie-talkies. Just adding to the following post. Last edited by Al Skierkiewicz : 15-03-2014 at 22:30. Reason: Add the reference from manual. |
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From the Admin. manual:
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Re: Use of radios for communication
So cell phones with push-to-talk would be exactly the same as a walkie talkie and therefore banned. How would they know?
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Re: Use of radios for communication
I suspect that the rule isn't intended to ban the function of the walkie-talkie, but rather the implementation. FIRST uses multiple sets of radios for communication between volunteers, which I suspect they do not want to be interfered with. Cell phone push-to-talk does not operate in the personal radio frequency range.
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Re: Use of radios for communication
Hotspots using cell phones and similar technology creates interference too! PLEASE PLEASE do not mess our robots! Get pigeons if you can but no walkie-talkie!
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Re: Use of radios for communication
Doesn't say anything about ham radios. I don't see what the issue would be about interference, as those and walkie-talkies do not operate on the same bands as wifi.
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As has been said already, it's in the manual not to use them. So don't. |
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Depending on the power output of a ham radio, its distance from other devices, and the extent of the RF shielding/protection in those devices, a ham radio can most certainly cause interference in other devices on different bands... and even on sensitive electronics generally. |
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I think pigeons might mess with the robots too.
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This if of course, assuming proper shielding was used in the cell phones and hotspots to reduce RF leakage. Last edited by Solidstate89 : 31-03-2014 at 12:34. |
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