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Re: Radio mounting position
Never mount it underneath the chassis. Although there is no rule on this, experience tells us that the antenna should be mounted in the clear (but in a protected spot) and as far away from metal objects as is possible to insure good communication with the OI. The LEDs will tell you a lot about operation if you are having a problem.
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idk.. That's just what I heard. It could be for a variety of reasons, but that makes sense and if they did it to have it redesigned year to year.. why not make it smaller.. I think this was a last minute (so to speak) kinda design change. But that's only speculation on my part which we all know is bad, but can't help doing it. So.. meh. |
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That still places a lot of material in close proximity to the antenna which will detune it. Placing a critical component under the chassis still subjects it to the odd chance that it will be damaged when you roll over a part dropped by another robot. Protection is still a top priority of devices that will shut down the entire robot. |
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