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3 # Future TeleLaunch Products #
7 <img src="protos/telelcotwo.jpg">
9 A small LCO unit capable of handling up to two pyro channels. TeleLCOTwo
10 is ideal for individuals, or clubs that have an existing launch control
11 system but want to use TeleLaunch for an "away" launch cell.
13 TeleLCOTwo is configured in advance by USB to know which two pyro channels
14 it should interact with, and then a simple rocker switch selects between
17 TeleLCOTwo comes packaged in a weather-sealed polycarbonate box with
18 switches on one face, and BNC antenna connector and USB connectors
19 through the box walls. It can be placed on a table, but is typically
20 hand-held during operation.
22 The TeleLCOTwo hardware design is available from
23 [git.gag.com](http://git.gag.com) in the project
24 [hw/telelcotwo](http://git.gag.com/?p=hw/telelcotwo;a=summary).
28 <img src="protos/telefireone.jpg">
30 TeleFireTwo is a pyro board supporting two igniter circuits. This
31 makes TeleFireTwo ideal for individuals, launch trailers, or for "away
32 cells" at larger club launches.
34 All high-current connections are made on the board using standard
35 1/4-inch spade lugs, with screw terminals for the siren and strobe. This
36 allows for easy packaging and quick board swaps.
38 The photo above is of an early single-channel prototype, the design has
39 changed significantly since then and we'll take new photos someday. The two
40 switches are for power on/off and safe/arm. The two cables are for DC power
41 in and igniter leads out.
43 The TeleFireOne hardware design is available from
44 [git.gag.com](http://git.gag.com) in the project
45 [hw/telefiretwo](http://git.gag.com/?p=hw/telefiretwo;a=summary).
49 Prototypes of these products have been built, deployed, and used
50 successfully. Updates to the designs are underway and we hope to
51 introduce them sometime in 2019.