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Match Schedules
Can anyone tell me how and what the match schedules contained?
In particular, did the schedules include a designation as to what side of the ramp you have to start on? Thanks in Advance |
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The Match schedules told you whether you were red, or blue, your alliance partner, the opposing alliance partner, and what station you were in. You must place your robot on the opposite side of the field according to what station you are in. At Sacramento, the line was labeled with the corresponding station. In the finals, you had to place your controls at whatever station your number appeared on, but you could place your robot in either position on the opposite side of the field
Cory Last edited by Cory : 10-03-2003 at 13:07. |
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