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Re: Use of radios for communication
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I dont want to derail the thread but, Since practice bots provide a significant, undeniable advantage, shouldn't they be banned by the same logic, as part of "Leveling the playing field"? -Puts on suit of armor and runs away- ![]() Edit- To clarify, I mean practice bots overall, not bringing them to competition, Im fully aware the are illegal in the pits. Last edited by donkehote : 23-03-2014 at 23:56. Reason: Clarifying my position |
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Regional Director or FTA would work. They then get the "fun" of telling the team to put the radios away.
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If you want to still use PTT method, Voxer is a good app. Uses Data on your cellphone. I use it when I wanna have a short conversation beyond texting but without calling. There is also bluetooth integration as well.
Warnings: Careful about when you use it. If you are using it for stand to field comms in alliance selection, possibly legal. During match play at a off-season event, one team communicating from stands to field non-electronically was given a yellow card. So be smart on that front. Read the manual and ask the staff at your event before you use it. When it comes to bluetooth earsets, I encourage teams to take them out if they're on the field. The app can eat battery power. Between that and my FRC Spyder App, my battery hated me by noon. Also the default ringtone is extremely quiet. That makes it hard to hear. |
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GroupMe is also a very good app for getting quick info and requests in between stands and pit, especially if whoever you want to contact doesn't immediately have their phone out - someone always does and is able to relay the information. It isn't voice, though, only text, but proved very useful this season nonetheless.
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Unfortunately, this is SO true.
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It is illegal to bring a practice robot to a regional competition.
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Mic->Rasberry Pi->Pirate Radio on a US FM band (Repeat for each person) People only need an FM radio to tune in- Outreach! Just leave a station near the doors outside and set the RasPi FM band to NPR or something- nothing can go wrong! (Bonus: I'm pretty sure it even violates FCC rules, so you can can get the opportunity to enlighten lots of important people about FIRST) |
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On the topic of pigeons, I have yet to find any rule banning them from use on a FRC robot.
I am still waiting for this concept to be transferred to robots. A pigeon can identify a red ball, right? that is all you need (well, a blue ball pecking pigeon as well) |
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Re: Use of radios for communication
If you see a team using radios to communicate, go to the Regional Director or Event Coordinator (In Districts, there is no RD to speak of, but there are local event leads). It is (as has been outlined already) against the "At the Event" rules (Section 4 of the manual) and it's on the event to speak to the team and inform them of said rule violation.
Last edited by Libby K : 27-03-2014 at 09:00. |
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Also, I'd like to (and I think Big Al would like to as well) meet an inspector who thinks a pigeon is safe under R8.
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I was thinking it was more likely to come under the "contaminating the field" rules. In Chicago there is a local ordinace to prevent feeding the pigeons.
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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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Good to know. |
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