Czech startup Dronetag has developed the small, flat Dronetag Mini transmitter that can be affixed to drones in order to ensure compliance with direct remote ID and network ID regulations being introduced around the globe.

The Dronetag Mini can be attached to any drone to share its identity and flight details with civil aviation authorities, as well as other UAV pilots. Described as being “larger than half of your favorite müsli bar” and weighing only 32 grams, the Mini is mainly targeted to operators of drones manufactured before internal remote ID tech became – or will become – obligatory by different regulators around the world. With a battery holding a charge of up to 14 hours – over 20 times longer than the average drone cell – the Mini ensures a host UAV is visible to all air traffic participants whenever it’s aloft. 

Dronetag’s Mini receives the drone’s coordinates from GPS, GLONASS, Galileo, and EGNOS satellites. It then sends the…

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Source: dronedj.com