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Re: Important 80 inches!!!
Di you immediately push your e-stop button?
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Re: Important 80 inches!!!
I know I saw. I'm sorry about the loss. Im just stating the the refs will go on the field and measure.
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Re: Important 80 inches!!!
This is the "30 fps" rule of '06. If a team does do it, and no one notices, then how can anyone assess a penalty?
That said, be weary of your opponents during the matches, and if you think they're outside of 80", kindly pull aside a referee and ask, hey, aren't they greater than 80"? Then you've done all you can do, and you can only hope for the best. Would someone post the rule for 80" (I need a refresher on it, before I can have more opinions). My last thought: If a team was tipping over, or entangled on the overpass in such a way that they exceeded 80", does it violate the rule? Seems to me that a few degrees could make all the difference to the teams that are soft-stopped at 80", but when they start going over... |
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Re: Important 80 inches!!!
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Re: Important 80 inches!!!
I was robocoaching, but I was giving the E-Stop signal frantically. I don't know if it actually got pushed or not.
Would it have made a difference if we hadn't prevented the other team from accessing both of their trackballs? We did not have a way to retract our arm, so we were stuck in the expanded position. |
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Re: Important 80 inches!!!
Are the refs being informed of the robots that can exceed 80" on a routine basis? How is this accomplished?
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Now do you understand why some robots are marked and others are not? (As Russ Beavis explained in the second post.) Don |
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But do the refs routinely check for these stickers? I bet not. They have so much that they have to do already. Is the entire ref crew made aware of the posibility and how it can occur?
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*Those that saw our robot at VCU will note that this is not how our arm acted. We were having mysterious bugs with our PID loop for the shoulder joint, which forced us to go over to fully manual control for all of our matches (we finally got it working while eliminations were being played). So, at VCU, we could have violated the 80" rule if our arm driver had messed up. If that had happened, we would again not protest the ref's decision because they have a much better view of our robot's profile than we do from the player's station. |
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I agree, they already have to much to look out for. They shouldnt need to worry about this. I dont know if the whole crew if informed. Joey |
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When our alliance partner 401 fell over and "violated" the 80" rule which was not in their control once they fell, it should not have been a penalty if the e-stop button is pressed. Just my opinion.
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Re: Important 80 inches!!!
As asked previously...
<R16> Once the MATCH has started, the ROBOT may assume a PLAYING CONFIGURATION that exceeds the size dimensions specified in Rule <R11>. While in the PLAYING CONFIGURATION, the ROBOT may expand up to a maximum horizontal dimension of 80 inches (e.g. all parts of the ROBOT must fit within an imaginary 80-inch-diameter upright cylinder). There are no height limits for a ROBOT in its PLAYING CONFIGURATION at anytime after the start of the MATCH. You guys need to give the refs some credit. This year they are the highest trained volunteers on the floor. If they know your robot is capable and they think you have exceeded the limit, they will call it. For those that have not yet attended a regional, there is a test circle in the inspection station for checking. As during 06, the refs become very familiar with the operation of all robots by the end of practice. They could tell what robots were exceeding the ball speed limit and they will be able to tell those that exceed the 80" rule. The stickers merely helps them recognize the robots that are capable of exceeding, not those that do. |
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