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# TeleLaunch — Multi-channel Wireless Launch Controller System #
TeleLaunch is a secure radio-controlled rocket launch system capable of
operating up to 792 pads from a single controler. A typical TeleLaunch
system consists of one TeleLCO unit and one or more TeleFire units.
TeleLaunch uses a two-way digital radio communications system for
positive indication of all operations. The communications link is
secured with AES CBC-MAC to prevent accidental or intentional
operation from unauthorized transmitters.
TeleLaunch operates in the 70cm amateur band at low power using
Altus Metrum's proven modulation and coding schem to avoid interference
with any rocketry electronics or other communication devices.
All boards in the TeleLaunch system are easily configured using USB for
parameters like operating frequency, callsign, cryptographic key, and
in the case of pyro units the designated bank number.
## Launch Control Products ##
All TeleLCO devices in the TeleLaunch system are designed to use
a lithium polymer battery that can be recharged over USB. They support
distinct arm and fire switches, continuous indication of igniter
continuity, and have super-bright LED indicators for remote arming,
continuity, and RF link quality plus an audible indication of arming.
### TeleLCO ###
TeleLCO controls up to 99 TeleFire banks, comes packaged in a rugged
case, and is typically placed on a table for use by the designated LCO.
* Large 1.36 inch LCD display for selected bank and pad
* Rotary knob for pad selection
* Packaged in [Pelican 1170 orange box](https://www.pelican.com/us/en/product/cases/protector/1170)
Drag races are supported with a separate normal/drag mode selection switch,
drag mode LED, and select pushbutton. Channels that are included in the
current drag race selection have blinking continuity indicators.
The TeleLCO hardware design is available from
[git.gag.com](http://git.gag.com) in the project
[hw/telelco](http://git.gag.com/?p=hw/telelco;a=summary).
For those who don't have ready access to the Lepton-EDA and pcb-rnd tool suites,
here are pdf snapshots of the files for PCB version 2.0 in more easily
readable form:
* [schematic](telelco-v2.0/telelco-sch.pdf)
* [pcb artwork](telelco-v2.0/telelco-pcb.pdf)
## TeleFire Boxes ##
Each TeleFire box in the TeleLaunch system uses FET technology for lowest
possible resistance paths, allowing maximum current to be reliably
delivered from the power source to the igniter leads. TeleFire boards can
be powered by any 10-15V supply, typically a 12V sealed lead acid
battery.
Each board features:
* Continuity Detection. Igniter continuity uses a low-current sensing
system which sends only 100µA through the igniter to prevent false
ignition.
* Super-bright LEDs for continuity, arming and RF quality indicators.
* Strobe and Siren. TeleFire boards have has two 12V medium current (5A)
outputs to drive a siren and strobe light when the launch system is armed
and ready to fire.
* Local arming switch. When in the safe position, power is completely
disconnected from the igniter circuits to prevent any possibility
of the LCO accidentally engaging firing circuits during rocket
preparations at the pad.
### TeleFireEight ###
TeleFireEight has eight igniter circuits, making it ideal for use at
club launches. Larger clubs or launch site setups can use multiple
boards to organize the site into multiple banks with up to 8 rockets
each.
For ease of use and quick reconfiguration, a simple DIP switch on the board
inside the ammo box is used to select any of the first 8 banks, which is more
than sufficient for most club needs. If all switches are off, the bank
number up to 99 configured over USB will be used instead.
The above photo shows a fully packaged early production version, with integral
12 Ah sealed lead acid battery. There are another four pyro outlets on the
other side of the box, making the design ideal for placing in the middle of
an 8-rail bank.
The TeleFireEight hardware design is available from
[git.gag.com](http://git.gag.com) in the project
[hw/telefireeight](http://git.gag.com/?p=hw/telefireeight;a=summary).
For those who don't have ready access to the Lepton-EDA and pcb-rnd tool suites,
here are pdf snapshots of the files for PCB version 2 in more easily
readable form:
* [schematic](telefireeight-v2/telefireeight-sch.pdf)
* [pcb artwork](telefireeight-v2/telefireeight-pcb.pdf)
## Documentation ##
There's a cheat-sheat inside the lid of TeleLCO that has proven to be
completely sufficient for our prototype users to figure out and use the
system.
A complete manual for the TeleLaunch system is available in
[html](../AltOS/doc/telelaunch.html) and [pdf](../AltOS/doc/telelaunch.pdf)
formats.
## Software ##
TeleLaunch firmware is part of the larger [AltOS](/AltOS) suite of
software. For now, configuration of frequencies, callsigns, and crypto
keys requires a laptop with terminal emulator and a USB cable, but we are
likely to produce an easier to use configuration program eventually.
## Availability ##
TeleLCO and TeleFireEight are now in production, and available for purchase
directly through the [Garbee and Garbee](https://shop.gag.com/telelaunch.html)
online store.
## Licenses ##
TeleLaunch hardware is licensed under the [TAPR](http://www.tapr.org)
[Open Hardware License](http://www.tapr.org/ohl.html)
TeleLaunch software is licensed
[GPL version 2](http://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/gpl-2.0.html)
## [Future Products](futures.html)