Dronetag has unveiled a new video addressing a common inquiry regarding thier Remote ID receiver: What is the effective detection range of the Dronetag RIDER under real-world conditions?
This video takes viewers into a practical setting, demonstrating the RIDER’s capabilities with two different antenna setups:
- A standard omnidirectional antenna.
- An optional directional antenna, which is currently in testing and will be available shortly.
Check out the complete video here:

Although the demonstration utilized a DJI drone, the RIDER is engineered to detect any drone that transmits Remote ID signals, irrespective of the brand. The purpose of the video is to provide a clear insight into the RIDER’s operational capabilities in optimal line-of-sight scenarios.
The video also features a sneak peek at the next iteration of Drone Scanner – Dronetag’s forthcoming upgrade to their popular Remote ID monitoring application. This new version is anticipated to enhance functionality for users interested in tracking drone activity in their vicinity.
Connect with Dronetag in Texas
Dronetag will be present at XPONENTIAL in Houston, Texas, from May 19th to 22nd, 2025, and they are eager to engage with the global drone community.
Visit them at booth 2024 to explore Dronetag’s latest innovations in drone identification and airspace integration. Attendees can learn how these technologies contribute to safer, smarter, and compliant drone operations.Additionally, there will be an on-site competition and insights into upcoming developments in remote ID modules and compliance.