Faa compliant
Works with any m10 Ublox based GPS. (Requires a user supplied m10 GPS)
You can power from a 5V connection on your flight controller, a 1S battery, or through a USB connection.
GPS and compass data can be passed to Betaflight and INav. Testing pending for Ardupilot.
USB can be used to cold start the gps, saving your battery for flight time
Integrated blue tooth antenna, no extra antenna to mount.
The tiny 24mm x 14mm x 8mm size provides you with many mounting options.
Small enough to fit on any frame, even a 2-inch micro.
Add a 3d printed case and safely mount on the exterior.
Easily moved from UAS to UAS
Easily converted into a self-powered standalone module with > 30-minute runtime on a 100mAh 1s LiPo battery.
Four status LED’s to indicate power, GPS Lock, telemetry passthrough and failure.
~40 mAh current draw when transmitting (measured on 1s Lipo)
Small, Light, & Convenient
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Light Weight
The bare module comes in at a meager 2.2 grams making it the lightest broadcast module available.
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Small Size
The mRID is one of the smallest remote identification broadcast modules on the market. measuring in at under 24mm x 14mm x 8 mm.
Built for FPV & More
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Easily Mounted Anywhere
The mRID is small and compact with convenient SH1.0 connectors simple connection to the GPS and FC.
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Stand Alone Module
mRID can be built into a compact standalone module with a GPS and a 100mAh 1s LiPo. Using a micro GPS the runtime can be over a half hour and weighs under 10 grams!
Easy Integration
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Integrate into BetaFlight and INAV Builds
The mRID supports all GPS data over MSP and magnetometer data over i2C from a M10 GPS to your BetaFlight and iNav flight controller.
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Use with no input to FC
The mRID will transmit Remote ID message with just 5vDc and ground from the FC and is small enough to fit in 2” and smaller frames.
Specifications:
Transmission method: Bluetooth 5LE / BT4
Power: 3.3-5v, 1s battery, USB
Power consumption: < 160mA
Dimensions: 24mm x 14mm x 8mm
Weight: 2.2 grams
LED’s: Power: Blue-on, GPS: Green lock/ready to fly, Telemetry: blinking green GPS sending to flight controller.
Provides GPS data passthrough via MSP for BetaFlight, iNav and Ardupilot. (requires user supplied m10 GPS)