Posted by Ken Patton. [PICTURE: SAME | NEW | HELP]
Engineer on team #65, The Huskie Brigade, from Pontiac Northern High School and GM Powertrain.
Posted on 3/12/2000 4:37 PM MST
Some things we found out at the ‘Great’ Great Lakes Regional:
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The taped down pipe at the far end of the field was removed after practice day, and it never returned. No announcements were made about it, or whether it is gone for good or just for GLR. FIRST, any comments? My hope is that its gone for good, because all it does is get in the way (my opinion of course)!
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The time you need to hang after power is shut off is at least 30 seconds. We had a match where this was an issue, and the head referee (who did a good job IMHO) said 30 seconds was the number he was looking for. No public announcements were made about this either.
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Somebody told us that the radios MAY get better reception if the transmitter antenna has the same orientation as the receiver antenna. I have no idea if this is actually true, but I thought I would pass it on…
Ken
Posted by mike aubry. [PICTURE: SAME | NEW | HELP]
Engineer on team #47, Chiefs, from Pontiac Central.
Posted on 3/12/2000 4:47 PM MST
In Reply to: GLR Observations posted by Ken Patton on 3/12/2000 4:37 PM MST:
: Some things we found out at the ‘Great’ Great Lakes Regional:
: 2. The time you need to hang after power is shut off is at least 30 seconds. We had a match where this was an issue, and the head referee (who did a good job IMHO) said 30 seconds was the number he was looking for. No public announcements were made about this either.
Ken - the announcer mentioned this rule on Friday! It was not repeated but the ruling seemed pretty consistant. My hat’s off to the ref’s - they did an outstanding job!
Posted by Andrew Rudolph.
Student on team NASA KSC/Michael Krop Senior High School from Michael Krop Senior High School sponsored by NASA Kennedy Space Centre.
Posted on 3/12/2000 7:17 PM MST
In Reply to: GLR Observations posted by Ken Patton on 3/12/2000 4:37 PM MST:
: 1. The taped down pipe at the far end of the field was removed after practice day, and it never returned. No announcements were made about it, or whether it is gone for good or just for GLR. FIRST, any comments? My hope is that its gone for good, because all it does is get in the way (my opinion of course)!
at the KSC regional the same thing happened. Gone for good? I think so.
Were the balls there sometimes more like footballs rather than basketballs?
Posted by Adam Krajewski.
Student on team #68, Truck Town Terror, from Walled Lake Central High School and General Motors Truck Group.
Posted on 3/12/2000 9:32 PM MST
In Reply to: tape posted by Andrew Rudolph on 3/12/2000 7:17 PM MST:
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: : 1. The taped down pipe at the far end of the field was removed after practice day, and it never returned. No announcements were made about it, or whether it is gone for good or just for GLR. FIRST, any comments? My hope is that its gone for good, because all it does is get in the way (my opinion of course)!
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: at the KSC regional the same thing happened. Gone for good? I think so.
: Were the balls there sometimes more like footballs rather than basketballs?
Yeah! You could have played rugby with some of those balls. We were told by an official that they only measure at the seam for a 13 inch diameter, so that some balls may be as wide as 15 inches. Our practice balls were never more then 14 inches…
Posted by Brett R…
Student on team #201, Viste-Feds, from Rochester High School and Visteon Automotive Systems.
Posted on 3/16/2000 8:12 PM MST
In Reply to: Re: tape posted by Adam Krajewski on 3/12/2000 9:32 PM MST:
They measure them in a box.
Posted by Patrick Seeney.
Student on team #469, Las Guerrillas, from Oakland Robotics and Lawrence Technological University and Magna Seating Systems, Nachi and Kuka Robotics.
Posted on 3/12/2000 8:43 PM MST
In Reply to: GLR Observations posted by Ken Patton on 3/12/2000 4:37 PM MST:
: 3. Somebody told us that the radios MAY get better reception if the transmitter antenna has the same orientation as the receiver antenna. I have no idea if this is actually true, but I thought I would pass it on…
This is true, we had problems with our bot losing signal and jumping in the pits. It happened when we were getting inspected that the judge asked if we could turn the light off, and it kind of jumped at that point. When we moved the antennas so they were both pointed upwards, things worked out well. Also The interfernce from other radio modems around adds to this problem.
Pat