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Re: How did you control your Robot? 1? 2? Wheel? How?
Team 647 uses one joystick drive to allow the operator to have complete control of the robot using only two joysticks. The reason for this is because we have never found a team of drivers that can work as well and make decisions on the fly as well as one driver can alone.
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Re: How did you control your Robot? 1? 2? Wheel? How?
We go pretty simple. 2 joysticks to drive with, 1 joystick for the up and down motion of the arm. The operator also has a switch box in order to control the pneumatics for the arm. I am gonna push for the steering wheel next year though, sounds fun
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