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Aerobits Unveils Cutting-Edge Remote ID Solutions for OEMs!

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Aerobits Unveils Cutting-Edge Remote ID Solutions for OEMs!

Aerobits has launched a new OEM module for Remote ID purposes - the TT-RW1 is an OEM Direct/Broadcast Remote ID solution designed specifically for global drone manufacturers looking to comply with FAA and EASA requirements

Aerobits Introduces Remote ID Solutions for OEMs

Aerobits Unveils innovative Remote ID Module for OEMs

Aerobits has introduced the TT-RW1, a cutting-edge OEM module tailored for Remote ID applications. This solution is specifically crafted for drone manufacturers and aeromodellers aiming to adhere to the regulations set forth by the FAA and EASA.

The Importance of Remote identification

Remote Identification (Remote ID) is crucial for ensuring airspace safety and awareness. The TT-RW1 module serves as a compact solution designed for seamless integration into drones during the manufacturing phase. It supports communication through UART and USB standards, enhancing its versatility.

TT-RW1 OEM Direct/Broadcast Remote ID solution by Aerobits

TT-RW1 OEM Direct/Broadcast Remote ID solution by aerobits

Key Features of the TT-RW1 Module

The TT-RW1 stands out due to its compact size and lightweight design,making it suitable for a wide range of drone categories. It utilizes the MAVLINK V2 protocol for communication, simplifying integration with various flight controllers.Additionally, it supports a CSV protocol, which is beneficial for subsequent data analysis.

This module allows for post-integration, enabling compliance not only with Direct/Broadcast standards but also through internet databases accessible via mobile devices and computers.

Exploring the Aerobits idME Family

The idME Family from Aerobits is crafted to fulfill the needs of drone manufacturers, featuring a series of OEM modules equipped with Remote ID capabilities:

Upcoming Regulatory Changes

Starting January 1, 2024, drone operations in European nations will be subject to mandatory compliance with Remote ID regulations. This rule stipulates that specific UAVs and commercial drones must possess Remote ID broadcasting capabilities to operate legally within the airspace.

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