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Re: Time to include communications at each driver station?
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Other than that, a team-supplied communication system would fall under non-allowed equipment that has been part of the rules for many years. Allowing it in this year's game would indeed be a "change" ... Last edited by GaryVoshol : 26-12-2014 at 16:15. |
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Re: Time to include communications at each driver station?
What could we do to suggest to FIRST to add that feature?
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Re: Time to include communications at each driver station?
This thread has already done that. Frank will see it.
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Re: Time to include communications at each driver station?
I've thought about implementing things like this on my own team, and the possibility of having it between alliance partners in the past, and honestly I've always thought that it wouldn't help at all.
First of all, I've personally never had my drivers tell me that they can't hear me well nor have I seen the effects of this. These are loud events, so you talk loudly to your drivers. I don't know, there just isn't a problem with it. I mean you are right behind them the majority of the time (accounting for jumping over to say something to another team's coach). That being said, if there were a communication device, I'd also have to be able to count on it 100%. As a coach, if I want to tell my partners something, I need to be absolutely sure that they are aware of what I told them. For this, generally I look for some sort of visual signal that they understood (like a thumbs up or a waive), I mean they're occupied with coaching their own team too. If I had a headset, I personally wouldn't feel really comfortable trusting it, and to be sure I'd probably want a 'roger' (or a QSL for those hams out there) confirmation. But I mean, people are going to forget to respond, and I really don't want to be in the position to nag another coach during a match. Bottom line, communicating in person just feels like a more foolproof option. I already have 6 robots on the field I have to worry about, I don't want a radio (that I didn't even set up) to be on top of that. That's my take on it. People can talk loudly, and your all only a few feet from each other. It's not broken, I don't need it fixed. |
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In the end, I don't see why it couldn't be optional for teams to use if the alliance isn't comfortable with it. Having used headsets to communicate in competitive games myself, I can see the potential in an FRC application - communication is the most important thing to implementing effective strategy, and as we know, effective strategy wins matches. |
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Re: Time to include communications at each driver station?
Half of this thread is kind of a scary thought to me. Last year I was a ref at my home regional and we had headsets with mics for all the refs to communicate during the matches and otherwise.
There would be a large number of issues if the refs had to inform teams what they were about to get penalties on real time while trying to watch the game and confirm or deny various things. Many times on our field, the conversations over the mic would be, "Was that [penalty X]? I don't have a good angle from here" and then the response. Or it would be someone calling a penalty on a team and another ref claiming it wasn't a penalty, they had a better vantage point. Most of our ref team has worked together for a number of years, but if Coaches/Drivers/Etc were to be able to listen while we worked stuff out, we'd have a thousand more people standing in our question box after every match. To make all that worse would be the possibility of the Coaches/Drivers/Etc trying to talk to us during the match. Everybody knows that FIRST events are controlled chaos in many ways, and that's just an added level that I can't see making anything better for anybody. That being said, I can see the upsides to the alliances having communication among themselves. When I was on a team and competed, we just tried to talk strategy before the match and understand how everyone wanted to play, and do our best to play the respective parts. Just my two cents though-- |
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Re: Time to include communications at each driver station?
Only if we get to bring our own headsets.... No way I'd want to share the same grimy, germy, teenagery headsets that everyone else uses at the event.
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Love the idea. Only trifle I have is that it's no fun to be the guy who has 4 different voices coming in at once and having to decipher who said what and what each means.
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Also, agreed on the BYO-Headset thing. Last edited by dellagd : 27-12-2014 at 00:48. |
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Agreed. I would want to use my Razer Kraken over anything they could/would have. Plus it is not much to ask for teams to bring there own. Most ten dollop sets of earbuds come with a built in mic. *Edit* What if the com was Coach to drive with a button the coach could press to talk to other coaches? Last edited by Munchskull : 27-12-2014 at 00:55. Reason: more information |
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Personally I don't think this would be beneficial. Coaches spend the majority of their time telling their drivers what to do. Since I don't care that team 9999 is telling their driver to turn left, it will quickly turn into background noise, similar to the game announcer.
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Also, as I mentioned before, sometimes the problem with real time penalizing is viewpoints. It is a penalty from one viewpoint, but isn't from another, so the refs must discuss sometimes before finalizing. That's a lot to ask of some people in a very small time frame |
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I like the idea of the three coaches talking. Just put one green and one pink 3.5mm audio jack and a 5v USB at each station, simple. Maybe have it so a whole drive team can hear each other but only coaches can talk between teams? Also this doesn't need to be national it could be done by an individual regional right? (Peachtree please).
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(Georgia Southern Classic Regional). Also, having been someone who has helped to set up the field (and all the electronics) for a regional, adding more wires and plug ins is not as simple as it sounds! Just think about the couple of things that one team plugs in and has to connect with at the start of each match. Multiply that by six and add whatever light up field elements there are, it can get pretty crazy pretty fast. Some years when setting up the field, we start at noon and don't leave till 10pm or later |
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