For those interested there's an informative FAQ covering Remote ID for radio controlled model aircraft on the AMA website as they're also covered by the new rule
An installed device that meets the criteria of VII.D from the Remote ID Final Rule document. The model airplanes have to follow the same requirements as drones.It says “ a standard Remote ID-equipped aircraft or an aircraft equipped with a broadcast module. “
So what exactly is a broadcast module ?
I understand it’s an add on unit but what is it ?I am thinking standard means it’s built into the aircraft by manufacturer and the module means added after market.
They haven’t even invented it yet it will be available as a separate item that you can attach to your existing drone and the drone companies have 18 months to incorporate it into their new dronesI understand it’s an add on unit but what is it ?
How can it send the relevant data, is an internet connection necessary, if so is it mobile data requiring a subscription ?
It will send data packets using either a Wi-Fi Broadcast message, in a similar manner that wireless routers identify their SSID; or it will send a Bluetooth packet, probably as BLE beacon like how the tracker tiles work.I understand it’s an add on unit but what is it ?
How can it send the relevant data, is an internet connection necessary, if so is it mobile data requiring a subscription ?
Unlikely to be Bluetooth as the range is too short to be practical.or it will send a Bluetooth packet, probably as BLE beacon like how the tracker tiles work.
Not full Bluetooth, but Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) Beacons. Outdoors, they can reach up to 1km. The Final Draft makes no mention of the specific protocols, a BLE beacon packet would work.Unlikely to be Bluetooth as the range is too short to be practical.
That assumes a high power transmitter with high gain aerials. I would very surprised if these were incorporated into small drones.Not full Bluetooth, but Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) Beacons. Outdoors, they can reach up to 1km. The Final Draft makes no mention of the specific protocols, a BLE beacon packet would work.
Even the small, low power Tile Tracker Pro's have a range of 450m. It's a viable option for the Broadcast Module requirements.That assumes a high power transmitter with high gain aerials. I would very surprised if these were incorporated into small drones.
You probably would program it through peer to peer wifi much like you do with intelligent devices like lights, or through BT. The programming to include your ID and any other static info required.I understand it’s an add on unit but what is it ?
How can it send the relevant data, is an internet connection necessary, if so is it mobile data requiring a subscription ?
122m, according to the Tile website:Even the small, low power Tile Tracker Pro's have a range of 450m. It's a viable option for the Broadcast Module requirements.
Whoops, I had that wrong. Still a viable option until the FAA publishes specific range requirements.122m, according to the Tile website:
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