If your Eggtimer Quasar causes interference in a residential setting, or with licensed radio
systems (such as TV or ham radio), you must stop using it until you correct the problem. This is
extremely unlikely given the small amount of power and the “tightness” of the transmitter’s
output, and in particular the distance from any populated areas that HPR rockets must be flown.
Nevertheless, you need to be aware of this, and be willing to abide by the rules. These are the
same rules that govern other non-licensed transmitters, such as cordless phones, WiFi and
Bluetooth® devices, and garage door openers.
Important Links:
FCC Part 15 (governing unlicensed intentional emitters)
https://www.ecfr.gov/current/title-47/part-15
Hope RF HM-TRP Documentation (FCC test documentation)
http://www.hoperf.com/upload/rf/HM-TRP-915(20dBm)-FCC.pdf
FAA Regulations for Amateur Rocketry (Part 101)
https://www.ecfr.gov/current/title-14/part-101
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Limited Warranty
Eggtimer Rocketry warrants that all of the parts on the packing list of this Eggtimer Rocketry kit
have been included, and that they are all in working condition. If you are missing something,
contact us immediately at support@EggtimerRocketry.com and we will send you whatever it is
that you are missing. If you are missing something really egregious (like the PC board or the
processor, for example), we may ask you to return the entire kit unbuilt, we will send you a
prepaid shipping label for this purpose. We’d especially like to see the packing list so we can
figure out what went wrong so it doesn’t happen again…
If your Eggtimer Quasar does not work properly after assembly, take a deep breath, get out the
magnifying glass and a good light, and see if you have inadvertently created a solder bridge
somewhere. Chances are pretty good that you have, or that you have installed a part incorrectly.
We are a very small company and we just don’t have the resources to repair your board, but we
will be more than happy to give you advice and we might be able to help you find your error if
you send us some high resolution pictures, to support@EggtimerRocketry.com . We cannot take
responsibility for your assembly techniques; if you do not have experience building kits of this
nature, we recommend that you enlist some help. (Another reason for joining a rocketry club,
there is usually at least one electronically-inclined member who can be bribed with a beverage or
two to give you a hand. Engineering types love a challenge, especially it it’s easy for them but
hard for you.)
Eggtimer Rocketry warrants that when properly assembled this Eggtimer Rocketry product will
perform substantially according to the published documentation. This means that we spent a lot
of time trying to ensure that it’s going to work the way that we say it does, and we try to fix
things that don’t quite work right in a reasonable time. Nevertheless, we can not and do not
warrant that this product is perfect and will meet every rocketry purpose, for the simple reason
that we can’t test every possible rocket/motor/environmental combination. It is the buyer’s