Description
Features
Flexible Mounting
Dronetag BS is a tiny circuit board that can fit inside the smallest aircraft required to be Remote ID compliant. Use double-sided tape or velcro to mount it in the desired place.Device Management via Mobile App
Forget about disassembling your aircraft to change the settings or update the firmware. Take care of everything in our multiplatform mobile app.External Antennas for Bluetooth and GNSS
Dronetag BS comes with two U.FL connectors for external antennas. The package does include basic Wire antennas. Other types can be bought on our e-shop so you can freely select the proper shape and length.Powered from Aircraft VIN or Battery
BS is designed to operate with power inputs ranging from 3.3V to 17V. The most commonly utilized sources for power input include the flight controller, an aircraft battery or external single-cell LiPo battery.Flash Memory for Flight Data Logging
The device has internal flash memory able to store a few hours of flight data for later export. CSV/KML files can be easily visualized in Dronetag App or, e.g., Google Earth.Supercapacitor for GPS
BS is equipped with supercapacitor to maintain a GPS fix for 7 minutes in case you need to power-cycle your aircraft.ASD-STAN EN 4709-002 & ASTM F3411-22 compliant
Suitable for all regions adopting any of those standards. Broadcast over Bluetooth 4 & 5 to up to 3 km range (distance drone to smartphone). Dronetag BS is Approved by FAA (check the DoC here).Betaflight Controller Integration for GNSS
With the Betaflight controller, use Dronetag BS as GNSS input for telemetry information and GPS rescue. Thanks to an M10 module from u-blox, a state-of-the-art chipset for positioning.Futaba and Spektrum Telemetry Module
Still in development, but soon you can turn Dronetag BS into a telemetry module. With radios Futaba, Spektrum and similar, simply connect the aircraft radio transmitter to the JST connector (3 or 4-pin).
Specifications
Remote ID types: Direct (EU) / Broadcast (US)
Short-range radio: Bluetooth 2.4GHz
Average current consumption: 15 mA
Maximum current consumption: 50 mA
Mounting: Adhesive or velcro
Operating temperature: -40°C to +85°C (-40°F to 185°F)
Dimensions: 17 x 14 x 5 mm (0.66 x 0.55 x 0.19 in)
Weight: 1 gram (0.035 oz) excl. antennas and battery
Supported baud rates: Standard ones, configurable in the Dronetag app
Input voltage: 3.3 – 17V
Input voltage regulator: Low-noise buck converter
Remote ID Standards: ASD-STAN EN 4709-002 & ASTM F3411-22
Certifications: Uses FCC/CE-approved radio module
Remote ID technology: Bluetooth 4.0 Legacy + 5.0 Long Range