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+ +Version 0.7.1 is the first release containing our new cross-platform Java-based user interface. AltosUI can: + + + + Receive and log telemetry from a connected TeleDongle + device. All data received is saved to log files named with the + current date and the connected rocket serial and flight + numbers. There is no mode in which telemetry data will not be + saved. + + + Download logged data from TeleMetrum devices, either through a + direct USB connection or over the air through a TeleDongle + device. + + + Configure a TeleMetrum device, setting the radio channel, + callsign, apogee delay and main deploy height. This can be done + through either a USB connection or over a radio link via a + TeleDongle device. + + + Replay a flight in real-time. This takes a saved telemetry log + or eeprom download and replays it through the user interface so + you can relive your favorite rocket flights. + + + Reprogram Altus Metrum devices. Using an Altus Metrum device + connected via USB, another Altus Metrum device can be + reprogrammed using the supplied programming cable between the + two devices. + + + Export Flight data to a comma-separated-values file. This takes + either telemetry or on-board flight data and generates data + suitable for use in external applications. All data is exported + using standard units so that no device-specific knowledge is + needed to handle the data. + + + Speak to you during the flight. Instead of spending the flight + hunched over your laptop looking at the screen, enjoy the view + while the computer tells you what’s going on up there. During + ascent, you hear the current flight state and altitude + information. During descent, you get azimuth, elevation and + range information to try and help you find your rocket in the + air. Once on the ground, the direction and distance are + reported. + + +