Drone Tag Remote ID Module: Lightweight Solution for FPV Racers

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Introducing the latest gadget from Drone Tag, a remote ID module straight out of the Czech Republic. This little contraption, weighing a mere 1 gram, is a game-changer for drone enthusiasts. It meets all the worldwide compliance standards, ensuring you're flying by the book. Powered by 3.3 to 17 volts, this module is a technological marvel, allowing you to access crucial flight data with ease. And the best part? It transmits data via Bluetooth, minimizing interference issues that plague other devices.
But wait, there's more! This module comes with built-in GPS, a 7-minute capacitor for uninterrupted power, and flash memory for storing flight data. It's like having a black box for your drone! The setup is a breeze using the Drone Tag app, making registration with the FAA a walk in the park. And in the United States, all you need is the serial number to get up and running. Plus, with two antennas included for remote ID and GPS reception, you're all set for a seamless flying experience.
For those looking to take their drone game to the next level, this module is a godsend. FPV racers, in particular, will appreciate the ability to access telemetry data effortlessly. And with the option to connect directly to a flight control board, the possibilities are endless. Whether you opt for the basic package or go all out with additional antennas, this Drone Tag module is a must-have for any drone enthusiast. So, buckle up, folks, because with this remote ID module, the sky's the limit!

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