X-Git-Url: https://git.gag.com/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=doc%2Fusing-am-products.inc;h=1969529f4e59f4c80afeb72706baa2f5d402a503;hb=HEAD;hp=8bca563d3cf9fc29cbf44b28700c7a0584a0d3e8;hpb=992c0eab6275cec7d5035b99952537fd7ece2ed4;p=fw%2Faltos diff --git a/doc/using-am-products.inc b/doc/using-am-products.inc index 8bca563d..6048ee0e 100644 --- a/doc/using-am-products.inc +++ b/doc/using-am-products.inc @@ -1,12 +1,14 @@ == Using Altus Metrum Products ifdef::radio[] + === Being Legal - First off, in the US, you need an + In the US, you need an link:http://www.altusmetrum.org/Radio/[amateur radio license] or other authorization to legally operate the radio transmitters that are part of our products. + endif::radio[] @@ -15,11 +17,11 @@ In the rocket itself, you just need a flight computer and a single-cell, 3.7 volt nominal Li-Po rechargeable battery. - ifdef::telemetrum,telemega,easymega[] + ifdef::telemetrum,telemega,easymega,easytimer[] An 850mAh battery weighs less than a 9V - alkaline battery, and will run a TeleMetrum, TeleMega - or EasyMega for hours. - endif::telemetrum,telemega,easymega[] + alkaline battery, and will run a TeleMetrum, TeleMega, + EasyMega or EasyTimer for hours. + endif::telemetrum,telemega,easymega,easytimer[] A 110mAh battery weighs less than a triple A battery and is a good choice for use with