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FSK-03040621 FrSky FrID RemoteID Module

FSK-03040621 FrSky FrID RemoteID Module

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FSK-03040621 FrSky FrID RemoteID Module

Tailored for FAA Compliance in the USA

FrID (FrSky Remote ID Module) is a device in compliance with the FAA ASTM F3586-22 Standard. Attaching the FrID module to a Drones or RC aircraft, it can broadcast the route and other required information according to the standard request, and all the information will be transmitted to the monitor App in real-time for getting a compliant and safe flight. Additionally, by using the FBUS/S.Port capable receivers together with the FrID module, all the telemetry information of the module can be read directly on the radios.

Specifications

●Dimension: 36×20 mm
●Weight: 8g
●Operational Voltage: DC 4 -10V
●FrID Remote Broadcast Module
– BLE4 & BLE5 2.4GHz
– FCC Certificated Module
–FAA ASTM F3586-22 Standard Compliance
●Basic information in compliance with the FAA standard
– Drone ID
– Drone Location and Altitude
– Drone Velocity and Heading
– Takeoff Location and Elevation
– Time Mark
●Built-in UBLOX MAX-7Q GPS
●Supports upgrading firmware via the S.Port/FBUS interface
●Antenna type: chip antenna
●Bright LED status indicator
●Operating temperature: -40°C to +85°C
●Supports telemetry readings on the radio (by connecting to S.Port/FBUS capable receivers.)

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Matthew Morley
They work great!

Nice bonus to complying to the Rid mandate is you get all the gps telemetry data on your radio. This gives ground speed, gps altitude and coordinates. If you turn on data logging, this can be handy information especially if your model goes down, you'll know the coordinates. It runs fine off a Smart Port slot on your RX. Once it's installed you don't have to think about it anymore.

One thing to note, gps speed is only accurate when the plane is flying level to the ground. If you want to know accurate speed info in climbs and other maneuvers, you will need an airspeed sensor. Flying a scale helicopter this is not necessary as most of my flying is relatively level.
I just fly in my local parks like normal.

One thing to note. I could not figure out how to get the FAA registration number from the device the way FRsky recommended to register the product on the FAA Drone Zone website. What I did was download the "drone scanner" app for the App Store, plug in the device and then read the number from the app.

Great friendly staff to work with. I would absolutely do business with them again.