Altus Metrum releases TeleBT, AltosDroid, and AltOS 1.2.1

BLACK FOREST, Colorado USA

Altus Metrum is pleased to announce the immediate availability of TeleBT, 
and version 1.2.1 of our AltOS software including an Android application.

TeleBT is a new ground station designed to allow tracking and recovery of 
your rocket with an Android device.  TeleBT incorporates a 70cm radio to
communicate with Altus Metrum flight computers, and a Bluetooth radio that
connects with Android phones and tables, and with computers running Linux
that have a Bluetooth interface.  TeleBT also has a micro USB connector 
used to charge the internal battery, and for connection to computers
running Linux, Mac OS X, and Windows.  More information about TeleBT is
available at http://altusmetrum.org/TeleBT.

Our new Android application, AltosDroid, is available for free from the 
Google Play store, and works on most current Android devices.  AltosDroid 
monitors your rocket flight, reporting status on the screen and
through voice synthesis.  Once your rocket is on the ground, you can use 
AltosDroid to walk to your rocket with help from Google Maps.  More details
about AltosDroid are available at http://altusmetrum.org/AltosDroid.

AltOS 1.2.1 adds support for TeleBT, along with a number of other new 
features and bug fixes.  This version includes updated firmware that 
improves radio sensitivity, along with USB fixes for many issues 
reported by customers running Windows.  AltOS 1.2.1 also improves flight
data analysis by adding configurable graph contents, additional flight 
summary information and a map showing the ground track of the flight.  A
more detailed list of AltOS changes is available along with the updated
software at http://altusmetrum.org/AltOS.

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