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Re: Drivers using Google glass
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Re: Drivers using Google glass
Ours in 2006 had a cable from the safety glasses with a large phono jack that detached from the control board while the operators stood back during Autonomous, then were plugged in as the drivers stepped forward.
The glasses had an LED on each side that told the operator when the turret was aimed to far to one side or the other. Both LEDs were on when the target was centered. Last edited by Mark McLeod : 19-11-2014 at 21:39. |
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Re: Drivers using Google glass
This here is something that I have been considering experimenting with before the build season. It is diy, involves 3d printing and allows for a live stream of either a camera feed or live variables.
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Re: Drivers using Google glass
it is fun to have it , But I am considering in the electromagnetic radiation
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