+is our flagship product, a dual-deploy rocketry altimeter with
+GPS and bidirectional RF telemetry link.
+
+* [TeleMega](TeleMega/)
+is a high-end flight computer with 6 pyro channels, tilt limits, more and
+better sensors, GPS, and a high performance bidirectional RF telemetry link.
+
+* [TeleMini](TeleMini/)
+is a smaller dual-deploy rocketry altimeter with telemetry using only a
+barometric pressure sensor
+
+* [EasyMega](EasyMega/)
+is a high-end flight computer with 6 pyro channels, tilt limits, etc. The
+design is essentially identical to [TeleMega](TeleMega/), but without the
+GPS receiver and radio telemetry link.
+
+* [EasyMini](EasyMini/)
+is a small dual-deploy rocketry altimeter using the MS5607 barometry
+pressure sensor.
+
+* [TeleDongle](TeleDongle/)
+is a simple RF interface for use in ground stations interacting with rockets
+using [TeleMetrum](TeleMetrum/). It may also be useful as a generic RF
+interface for other microcontroller systems. Note that we don't actually
+sell TeleDongle by itself, it is included in our
+[Starter Pack](http://shop.gag.com/ground-stations/starter-pack.html) offering.
+
+* [TeleBT](TeleBT) is a variation on [TeleDongle](TeleDongle/) that adds
+[Bluetooth](http://www.bluetooth.com) as an alternative to USB. Particularly
+useful with the [AltosDroid](http://www.altusmetrum.org/AltosDroid/) app for
+Android devices, or a compatible iOS application available for sale from
+our friends at [Iron Sheep Productions](http://altosui.ironsheep.biz/).
+
+* [TeleGPS](TeleGPS/)
+is a GPS tracker and logger using the uBlox Max 7Q GPS receiver for
+high dynamic performance and a combination digital/APRS transmitter.
+
+* [TeleLaunch](TeleLaunch/)
+is a wireless launch control system capable of operating up to 792 pads.
+
+* [LipoCharger](LipoCharger/)
+is a standalone battery charger for the Lithium Polymer batteries used in
+Altus Metrum products.
+
+* [MicroPeak](MicroPeak/)
+is a rocket altimeter that is both precise and tiny, designed to be the
+ideal altimeter for model rocket contests.
+
+* [MicroPeak USB Interface](MicroPeakUSB/)
+provides an interface between [MicroPeak](MicroPeak/) and USB to
+download flight log data.
+
+* [ChaosKey](ChaosKey/)
+is a true hardware random number generator that connects over USB.
+
+# Projects #
+
+These are projects we're working on that may become products someday:
+
+* [AltOS](AltOS/)
+is the name of the firmware and related utilities that Keith maintains for
+the set of hardware projects here.
+
+* [AltosDroid](AltosDroid/)
+is the name of our Android app based on AltOS.
+
+* [EasyMotor](EasyMotor/)
+is an in-flight data logger for research motor characterization.
+
+* [EasyTimer](EasyTimer/)
+is a timer-based 2-channel pyro controller with tilt limits
+
+* [OpenAlt](OpenAlt/)
+was Bdale's original project here, a dual-deploy rocketry altimeter. One
+prototype was built, but never flown.
+
+* [TeleStatic](TeleStatic/)
+is a wireless system for operating rocket motor test stands.
+
+* [TeleNano](TeleNano/)
+is a tiny rocketry altimeter with telemetry using only a barometric
+pressure sensor
+
+* [TelePyro](TelePyro/) is a companion board for [TeleMetrum](TeleMetrum/)
+that adds 8 additional pyro channels.
+
+* [TeleScience](TeleScience/) is a companion board for
+[TeleMetrum](TeleMetrum/) that adds 12 channels of thermistor or generic
+analog sensor input, and 5 general purpose I/O lines.
+
+* [TeleShield](TeleShield/) is an [Arduino](http://arduino.cc) radio shield.
+
+* [TeleTerra](TeleTerra) is a hand-held ground station for use with
+[TeleMetrum](TeleMetrum/) and [TeleMini](TeleMini/).
+
+# [Documents](Documents) #
+# [Awards and Recognition](awards) #
+
+# Hobby Rocketry #
+
+The motivation for the circuits and software you will find on this site is
+our loosely-knit group's shared interest in hobby rocketry. This very brief
+[Ted presentation by Steve Jurvetson](http://www.ted.com/talks/steve_jurvetson_on_model_rocketry.html)
+quickly conveys at least part of why we do this. John Coker
+has published an excellent
+[overview of hobby rocketry](http://www.jcrocket.com/welcome.shtml)
+on his web site. Keith has also put together some useful notes about the
+process of [certification](http://keithp.com/rockets/certification/) to
+fly high power rockets. And thanks to Maddie for pointing out the paghes that
+[Lisa Richards](http://www.mapcon.com/model-rocket-maintenance-technology) maintains.
+<p>
+To find more information about the rockets Bdale and his son have built, see
+[Garbee Rockets](http://www.gag.com/rockets).
+<p>
+As Bdale and Robert became more experienced in the hobby and started to build
+and fly more sophisticated projects, we started to feel limited by the
+existing electronics products available. OpenAlt was Bdale's first
+attempt to address this situation with a completely open hardware and software
+design... other project have since followed, and it's cool to have help from
+Keith and other friends!
+
+# [Using Altus Metrum Products](Uses) #
+
+# [Presentations](talks) #
+
+# Getting Involved #
+
+If you aren't already playing with model rockets, that's a good place to
+start. Finding a local [NAR Section](http://nar.org/NARsect.html) or
+[Tripoli](http://tripoli.org) Prefecture is a good idea, since you can
+learn a lot and see some great flights by showing up at a club launch.
+
+As we make progress, you can read about it in our [News](News) feed. Feel
+free to subscribe to our
+[mailing list](http://lists.gag.com/mailman/listinfo/altusmetrum). We also
+hang out on IRC channel #altusmetrum on irc.oftc.net if you have
+questions that aren't answered here. You can also find us on
+[Facebook](http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=341167482968)
+and on
+[Google+](https://plus.google.com/109995815990298399569).
+
+Our main projects include radio links. If you don't already have one,
+getting an [Amateur Radio](./Radio) license would be a good thing to do!
+
+And if you just can't wait to show your support for our efforts, visit
+our [Cafe Press Logo Shop](http://cafepress.com/altusmetrum) and buy a
+t-shirt or sticker!
+
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