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Are you allowed to attach the operator interface to your own platform or do they supply one in the booth.
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You should mount your Operator Interface on some sort of board so that you can carry it around. On the field, there will be a shelf to place the board on, but you need to have a board of some sort.
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This is something that is up to you... Teams do it as more of a convenience factor. Also so the joysticks doing lift off the surface when you're using them.
It's not a required thing at all. You can use the surface they provide you, and just show up with your operator interface and control box/joysticks and radios. Or, some teams have used materials such as Lexan and Wood and mounted the joysticks to those (velcro, double-sided tape, etc). |
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