Drone Remote ID Transmitter/Receiver
Mandatory registration of unmanned aerial vehicles. Remote ID for drones (unmanned aerial vehicles) with numerous successful deployments!
Eames Robotics began development ahead of other domestic manufacturers and has accumulated operational experience at various events, including a demonstration at an international sports event in 2021. The company develops not only remote ID transmitters but also remote ID receivers, making it one of the few manufacturers that offers both transmitters and receivers as a set. 【Features】 ■ Industry-leading number of domestic demonstration cases ■ Maximum radio range of 1500m ■ Two LEDs on the main unit allow monitoring of battery status and GNSS acquisition status ■ Top-level security ■ Waterproof/dustproof (equivalent to IP54), with shock and vibration resistance ■ Bluetooth 5.0 compatible ■ Supports search in case of aircraft loss (requires remote ID receiver) *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us. (View details)
basic information
Due to the amendment of the Aviation Law, the registration of unmanned aircraft has become mandatory, and Remote ID is required as a method for identifying unmanned aircraft.
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Eames Robotics: RID-UAV100EJ
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Aircraft identification purpose
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