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5 Open hardware and software designs
6 for high powered model rocketry by
7 [Bdale Garbee](http://gag.com/bdale) and
8 [Keith Packard](http://keithp.com/keithp).
10 All hardware designs on this site are licensed under the
11 [TAPR](http://www.tapr.org/)
12 [Open Hardware License](http://www.tapr.org/ohl.html),
13 and all the software is under the
14 [GNU](http://www.gnu.org/)
15 [General Public License, version 2](http://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/gpl-2.0.html)
16 or compatible licenses.
18 Bdale's online store has a form you can use to
19 [contact us](http://shop.gag.com/contacts/).
20 # [Latest News](News) #
22 # Download the latest [AltOS](AltOS/) software version #
26 Altus Metrum products are available directly from
27 [Bdale's web store](https://shop.gag.com), and from these distributors:
30 * [AMWPro-X](http://amwprox.com)
31 * [Apogee Components](http://www.apogeerockets.com)
32 * [Bay Area Rocketry](http://bayarearocketry.com)
33 * [Chris' Rocket Supplies](http://csrocketry.com)
35 * [Australian Rocketry](http://www.ausrocketry.com)
37 * [SierraFoxHobbies](http://www.sierrafoxhobbies.com)
39 * [Rebel Space](http://rebelspace.eu)
41 * [Aerospace Education](http://www.rockets.co.nz)
43 For ChaosKey, there is a distributor in Europe:
45 * [Vikings GmbH](https://store.vikings.net/accessories)
49 These products are available for purchase:
51 * [TeleMetrum](TeleMetrum/)
52 is our flagship product, a dual-deploy rocketry altimeter with
53 GPS and bidirectional RF telemetry link.
55 * [TeleMega](TeleMega/)
56 is a high-end flight computer with 6 pyro channels, tilt limits, more and
57 better sensors, GPS, and a high performance bidirectional RF telemetry link.
59 * [TeleMini](TeleMini/)
60 is a smaller dual-deploy rocketry altimeter with telemetry using only a
61 barometric pressure sensor
63 * [EasyMega](EasyMega/)
64 is a high-end flight computer with 6 pyro channels, tilt limits, etc. The
65 design is identical to [TeleMega](TeleMega/), but without the GPS receiver
66 and radio telemetry link.
68 * [EasyMini](EasyMini/)
69 is a small dual-deploy rocketry altimeter using the MS5607 barometry
72 * [TeleDongle](TeleDongle/)
73 is a simple RF interface for use in ground stations interacting with rockets
74 using [TeleMetrum](TeleMetrum/). It may also be useful as a generic RF
75 interface for other microcontroller systems. Note that we don't actually
76 sell TeleDongle by itself, it is included in our
77 [Starter Pack](http://shop.gag.com/ground-stations/starter-pack.html) offering.
79 * [TeleBT](TeleBT) is a variation on [TeleDongle](TeleDongle/) that adds
80 [Bluetooth](http://www.bluetooth.com) as an alternative to USB. Particularly
81 useful with the [AltosDroid](http://www.altusmetrum.org/AltosDroid/) app for Android devices, or a compatible iOS application available for sale in the
82 [Apple App Store](https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/altosui/id1324401029).
85 is a GPS tracker and logger using the uBlox Max 7Q GPS receiver for
86 high dynamic performance and a combination digital/APRS transmitter.
88 * [LipoCharger](LipoCharger/)
89 is a standalone battery charger for the Lithium Polymer batteries used in
90 Altus Metrum products.
92 * [MicroPeak](MicroPeak/)
93 is a rocket altimeter that is both precise and tiny, designed to be the
94 ideal altimeter for model rocket contests.
96 * [MicroPeak USB Interface](MicroPeakUSB/)
97 provides an interface between [MicroPeak](MicroPeak/) and USB to
98 download flight log data.
100 * [ChaosKey](ChaosKey/)
101 is a true hardware random number generator that connects over USB.
105 These are projects we're working on that may become products someday:
108 is the name of the firmware and related utilities that Keith maintains for
109 the set of hardware projects here.
111 * [AltosDroid](AltosDroid/)
112 is the name of our Android app based on AltOS.
114 * [OpenAlt](OpenAlt/)
115 was Bdale's original project here, a dual-deploy rocketry altimeter. One
116 prototype was built, but never flown.
118 * [TeleLaunch](TeleLaunch/)
119 is a wireless launch control system capable of operating up to 800 pads.
121 * [TeleNano](TeleNano/)
122 is a tiny rocketry altimeter with telemetry using only a barometric
125 * [TelePyro](TelePyro/) is a companion board for [TeleMetrum](TeleMetrum/)
126 that adds 8 additional pyro channels.
128 * [TeleScience](TeleScience/) is a companion board for
129 [TeleMetrum](TeleMetrum/) that adds 12 channels of thermistor or generic
130 analog sensor input, and 5 general purpose I/O lines.
132 * [TeleShield](TeleShield/) is an [Arduino](http://arduino.cc) radio shield.
134 * [TeleTerra](TeleTerra) is a hand-held ground station for use with
135 [TeleMetrum](TeleMetrum/) and [TeleMini](TeleMini/).
137 # [Documents](Documents) #
141 The motivation for the circuits and software you will find on this site is
142 our loosely-knit group's shared interest in hobby rocketry. This very brief
143 [Ted presentation by Steve Jurvetson](http://www.ted.com/talks/steve_jurvetson_on_model_rocketry.html)
144 quickly conveys at least part of why we do this. John Coker
145 has published an excellent
146 [overview of hobby rocketry](http://www.jcrocket.com/welcome.shtml)
147 on his web site. Keith has also put together some useful notes about the
148 process of [certification](http://keithp.com/rockets/certification/) to
149 fly high power rockets. And thanks to Maddie for pointing out the paghes that
150 [Lisa Richards](http://www.mapcon.com/model-rocket-maintenance-technology) maintains.
152 To find more information about the rockets Bdale and his son have built, see
153 [Garbee Rockets](http://www.gag.com/rockets).
155 As Bdale and Robert became more experienced in the hobby and started to build
156 and fly more sophisticated projects, we started to feel limited by the
157 existing electronics products available. OpenAlt was Bdale's first
158 attempt to address this situation with a completely open hardware and software
159 design... other project have since followed, and it's cool to have help from
160 Keith and other friends!
162 # [Using Altus Metrum Products](Uses) #
164 # [Presentations](talks) #
168 If you aren't already playing with model rockets, that's a good place to
169 start. Finding a local [NAR Section](http://nar.org/NARsect.html) or
170 [Tripoli](http://tripoli.org) Prefecture is a good idea, since you can
171 learn a lot and see some great flights by showing up at a club launch.
173 As we make progress, you can read about it in our [News](News) feed. Feel
174 free to subscribe to our
175 [mailing list](http://lists.gag.com/mailman/listinfo/altusmetrum). We also
176 hang out on IRC channel #altusmetrum on irc.oftc.net if you have
177 questions that aren't answered here. You can also find us on
178 [Facebook](http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=341167482968)
180 [Google+](https://plus.google.com/109995815990298399569).
182 Our main projects include radio links. If you don't already have one,
183 getting an [Amateur Radio](./Radio) license would be a good thing to do!
185 And if you just can't wait to show your support for our efforts, visit
186 our [Cafe Press Logo Shop](http://cafepress.com/altusmetrum) and buy a
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192 Altus Metrum products are designed and manufactured in the
193 United States of America.
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