+ TeleMetrum is a 1 inch by 2.75 inch circuit board. It was designed to
+ fit inside coupler for 29mm airframe tubing, but using it in a tube that
+ small in diameter may require some creativity in mounting and wiring
+ to succeed! The default 1/4
+ wave UHF wire antenna attached to the center of the nose-cone end of
+ the board is about 7 inches long, and wiring for a power switch and
+ the e-matches for apogee and main ejection charges depart from the
+ fin can end of the board. Given all this, an ideal "simple" avionics
+ bay for TeleMetrum should have at least 10 inches of interior length.
+ </para>
+ <para>
+ A typical TeleMetrum installation using the on-board GPS antenna and
+ default wire UHF antenna involves attaching only a suitable
+ Lithium Polymer battery, a single pole switch for power on/off, and
+ two pairs of wires connecting e-matches for the apogee and main ejection
+ charges.
+ </para>
+ <para>
+ By default, we use the unregulated output of the LiPo battery directly
+ to fire ejection charges. This works marvelously with standard e-matches
+ from companies like [insert company and product names for e-matches we've
+ tried and like] and with Quest Q2G2 igniters. However, if you
+ want or need to use a separate pyro battery, you can do so by adding
+ a second 2mm connector to position B2 on the board and cutting the
+ thick pcb trace connecting the LiPo battery to the pyro circuit between
+ the two silk screen marks on the surface mount side of the board shown
+ here [insert photo]
+ </para>
+ <para>
+ We offer two choices of pyro and power switch connector, or you can
+ choose neither and solder wires directly to the board. All three choices
+ are reasonable depending on the constraints of your airframe. Our
+ favorite option when there is sufficient room above the board is to use
+ the Tyco pin header with polarization and locking. If you choose this
+ option, you crimp individual wires for the power switch and e-matches
+ into a mating connector, and installing and removing the TeleMetrum
+ board from an airframe is as easy as plugging or unplugging two
+ connectors. If the airframe will not support this much height or if
+ you want to be able to directly attach e-match leads to the board, we
+ offer a screw terminal block. This is very similar to what most other
+ altimeter vendors provide by default and so may be the most familiar
+ option. You'll need a very small straight blade screwdriver to connect
+ and disconnect the board in this case, such as you might find in a
+ jeweler's screwdriver set. Finally, you can forego both options and
+ solder wires directly to the board, which may be the best choice for
+ minimum diameter and/or minimum mass designs.
+ </para>
+ <para>
+ For most airframes, the integrated GPS antenna and wire UHF antenna are
+ a great combination. However, if you are installing in a carbon-fiber
+ electronics bay which is opaque to RF signals, you may need to use
+ off-board external antennas instead. In this case, you can order
+ TeleMetrum with an SMA connector for the UHF antenna connection, and
+ you can unplug the integrated GPS antenna and select an appropriate
+ off-board GPS antenna with cable terminating in a U.FL connector.