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"No Comms"
Has anyone experienced this during competition? I know in OKC there were a few that had problems. Our team lost communications 5 of the 8 qualification rounds. Our bot would simply quit in the playing field. I spoke with nearly everyone there and got nowhere. Everything they told us to check had already been replaced in the pit. Auto would be fine, then about 1/2 way through tele, we would loose communication. During our last elimination round we didn't even have an auto which caused us to be eliminated. There is no way we were loosing power to the receiver. We troubleshot that to death and could not get it to fail. But that always seemed to be the default answer I got when asking around.
Any suggestions??? Anybody experience the same? |
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