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Old Sun Sep 14, 2014, 02:03am
oldsetter oldsetter is offline
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1st some semantics, the R2 does not award points, only the R1 awards points.
The R2 does not 'mirror' the R1, the R2 'mimics'. Which is to say the R2 follows the R1...never lead the R1 on a R1 initiated call, just transition and follow his signals.

If you make a call, (net, centerline, antenna fault) blow your whistle, go to the fault side, give your signal...etc. The sequence is in the book.

It looks really silly and confusing to indicate a centerline fault on the non-fault side. Also, if the R1 and R2 are working well together, your transition or lack of may give some information to the R1.

Plus, transition to the fault side is expected in USAV and NCAA. If you want to play with the big boys you have to play like the big boys.
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