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Specification

Dronetag DRI transmits position and identification data adhering to Direct (Broadcast) Remote ID regulations. Its transmission follows the standards outlined in prEN 4709-002 for the EU and ASTM F3411 for the US. Dronetag DRI has been accepted by the FAA as one of the initial Remote ID modules. You can verify the Declaration of Compliance here

ParameterValue
Short-range radioBluetooth 2.4 GHz
Bluetooth output power8dbm
Remote ID technologyBluetooth 4.0 Legacy + 5.0 Long Range
SensorsNone, data read from flight controller
IndicatorsRGB LED to show the state
AntennaVariant with internal or external one
Antenna ConnectorsOptionally 1× U.FL (IPEX compatible)
Communication Connectors2× JST GH 6-pin (1.25 mm pitch)
Communication ProtocolUART (3.3 – 5V tolerant)
Supported Message ProtocolMAVlink 2
Supported baud ratesStandard ones - configurable in Dronetag app
Input voltage3.3 – 17V
Input voltage regulatorLow-noise buck converter
Average current consumption3 mA
Maximum current consumption10 mA
Mounting mechanismM2 holes or double-sided tape
Operating temperature-40°C to +85°C (-40°F to 185°F)
Dimensions22.5 × 16 × 5 mm (0.89 x 0.62 x 0.19 in)
Weightwith JST connectors 1.5 grams (0.56 oz)
Weightwithout JST connectors 0.5 grams (0,017 oz)
Remote ID StandardsASD-STAN EN 4709-002 & ASTM F3411-22
CertificationsUses FCC/CE approved radio module

Visit the downloads section to get the 3D Model of the device.