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Re: event staff radios at competitons
I wouldn't call a scanner a walkie-talkie; one would think, or at least I think that FIRST is most likely concerned about interference, which should not be an issue with any scanner.
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B: Most event radios are provided to event staff by Show Ready Events. While radio use between events may be somewhat consistent, the frequency they operate on may not. It would be difficult for you to find those frequencies without one of the previously mentioned scanners. C: Yes. |
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So what are your thoughts? Would a scanner be illegal? I mean, there are no transmissions from it. It just listens.
What would they say they we shouldnt hear? "Uh, hey guys, I'm gonna pull the sensor on the red alliances top hoop because I don't like team 2607, ok? Quote:
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Is there any form of communication that i could use to comunicate with my fellow driver at a competition easily. Like asking if he is on his way to the match, or something. Mind you i do not have a cell phone, and we cannot use our cell phones in the states (we are Canadian) and we are going to 2 regionals, and the championships in the states. Especially at championships a simple communication device would be a great help. We (the drive team) would be able to communicate between ourselves about when we need to get to queing, and we could talk to someone in the stands if we need a particular person to the pits, etc.
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As far as I know, there's nothing about scanners in the manual and the only thing that comes close is 4.15's "Do not use walkie-talkies". Based on that, it'd lead me to believe that scanners are allowed since they are simply for listening. You could make the case that if scanners aren't allowed, they shouldn't allow AM/FM radios either because they essentially do the same thing - monitor a specific frequency for communication, but that might be a bit of a stretch.
... but all we can really do on Chief Delphi is guess. If you really want to pursue this (even if it doesn't sound like there's much to listen to), ask on the Q&A. |
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Here is my case: You are often caught up in fixing the robot, planning strategy, and other involved task. All im trying to do here is make life easier on myself by piping the match info right into my ear. Also, during a off-season competition, the team member who was told to highlight our number on the match list missed one and we almost missed our match. I am assuming that someone on communication would have said "Where is 2607?" and I think that that would have happened. This seems like a really useful tool to have set up at our pits, a scanner box for the crew communications. But, for a question, would they be using regular walkie talkies on the FMS(No, not the field "Connected to FMS" FMS) channels? Last edited by dellagd : 04-02-2012 at 22:33. |
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I do, but as team use of walkie-talkies is specifically prohibited I'm going to refrain from sharing that information.
I think your time is more wisely used paying closer attention to the Pit Admin announcements than putting so much effort into listening to the event staff. If you really want to listen that bad, follow the suggestion above and submit a question to the Q&A asking if a scanner is legal. |
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There are actually relatively few frequencies they could be using. If you were to try this I would look into the commercial VHF band as that is most likely where they are, or the UHF band.
For a bit more info look here http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Business_band If you want to learn more about radio, check out the American radio relay league about becoming an amateur radio operator. For the teams that cannot use their cell phones in the US, look into the cheap (approx $20 US) prepaid cell phones, they would likely do what you want and are not disallowed. |
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IDK why you would withold, I'm not talking about a walkie talkie, Im talking about a scanner than has no way of putting sound onto the channel, but I guess it doesn't matter at this point. Thanks Guys for all the good info. |
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Just curious why the frequency they are operating on caused you to change your mind?
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I just kindof got in over my head at that point ![]() |
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