Description
This FAA-compliant Remote ID broadcast module allows drone pilots to meet the U.S. FAA Remote ID rule when flying drones that do not have built-in Remote ID capability.
The module broadcasts the required Remote ID identification and location information using your drone’s onboard GPS data. This makes it possible to legally operate many older drones, custom UAV builds, and aircraft that were manufactured before Remote ID became mandatory.
Designed to be compact, lightweight, and easy to install, the module attaches externally to the drone and has minimal impact on flight performance.
It is an ideal solution for pilots flying consumer drones, custom builds, and legacy UAV platforms that need a reliable Remote ID broadcast system.
Why Remote ID Is Required
Under the FAA Remote ID rule, most drones operating in U.S. airspace must transmit identification and location information while in flight.
If your drone does not include built-in Remote ID, you must use an external Remote ID broadcast module like this one in order to remain compliant with FAA regulations.
This module enables compliant operation of many aircraft including:
• older drones manufactured before Remote ID requirements
• custom-built UAVs
• FPV drones and DIY builds
• drones that lack integrated Remote ID hardware
Using an external Remote ID module allows pilots to continue flying their aircraft legally without replacing their drone.
Remote ID Registration (DroneZone)
Each module includes a unique Remote ID serial number that can be registered with the FAA.
After installing the module, pilots must register the Remote ID serial number through FAA DroneZone.
Basic registration process:
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Log in to your FAA DroneZone account
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Select the aircraft registration
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Enter the Remote ID broadcast module serial number
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Save the updated aircraft record
Once registered, the module will broadcast the required identification and location information during flight.
Always verify your registration details and operational category before flying.
Key Features
• FAA Remote ID compliant broadcast module
• External Remote ID solution for drones without built-in RID
• Lightweight design minimizes impact on flight performance
• Compact form factor for easy mounting
• Built-in buzzer for status alerts
• Designed for GPS-equipped drones
• Unique serial number for FAA DroneZone registration
Ideal Use Cases
✔ Legacy drones without built-in Remote ID
✔ Custom FPV drone builds
✔ DIY UAV projects
✔ Older consumer drones
✔ Drone operators needing FAA compliance
Compatibility
This external Remote ID module is compatible with most GPS-equipped drones, including:
• Yuneec drones
• DJI drones
• custom FPV builds
• DIY UAV platforms
• legacy camera drones
The module is not manufacturer-specific and can be installed on most aircraft that require external Remote ID.
Specifications
Weight: 13.5 g
Dimensions: 1.1 × 1.34 inches
Remote ID Type: External broadcast module
Power: Integrated rechargeable system
Signal: Bluetooth Remote ID broadcast
Alert System: Built-in buzzer
What’s Included
• FAA-compliant Remote ID broadcast module
• built-in buzzer system
• unique Remote ID serial number for registration
Legal & Compliance Notice
This module is designed to help drone pilots comply with FAA Remote ID regulations in the United States.
Operators are responsible for ensuring that their aircraft registration, Remote ID module registration, and flight operations comply with all FAA rules and local regulations.
Always verify your aircraft category, airspace authorization, and operational requirements before flight.






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