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+# TeleBT Mount
+
+The most common way to use a TeleBT is to match it up with a short yagi and
+suitable connector adapter. For all but the most demanding high-altitude
+flights, we like the
+[3-element Arrow II Hand Held Portable](http://www.arrowantennas.com/arrowii/440-3ii.html)
+antenna, and a simple [SMA to BNC adapter](http://shop.gag.com/parts-and-accessories/sma-to-bnc-adapter.html)
+that we sell.
+
+The missing piece in this setup is some sort of bracket to keep the TeleBT
+from flopping around on the antenna boom and loosening up the SMA
+connector. Thanks to Robert Garbee, we're happy to share this excellent
+bracket design!
+
+## Availability ##
+
+As with all of our products, this is a fully open design. If you have a 3D
+printer, please feel free to print one for yourself. They are also available
+for sale in
+[Bdale's Store](http://shop.gag.com/parts-and-accessories/telebt-bracket.html).
+
+## Artifacts ##
+
+* [FreeCAD design file](TeleBT_Mount.fcstd)
+* [STL file for 3D printing](TeleBT_Mount.stl)
+
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