Phoenix UAS mRID
Phoenix UAS mRID is a remote ID module approved by the FAA (DOC# RID000000679). It is purposely made to be compact, lightweight, and user-friendly, specifically for FPV enthusiasts and the wider UAS community.
Phoenix UAS mRID is a remote ID module approved by the FAA (DOC# RID000000679). It is purposely made to be compact, lightweight, and user-friendly, specifically for FPV enthusiasts and the wider UAS community.
Phoenix UAS mRID is a remote ID module approved by the FAA (DOC# RID000000679). It is purposely made to be compact, lightweight, and user-friendly, specifically for FPV enthusiasts and the wider UAS community.
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Faa compliant (DOC# RID000000679)
Works with any M10 Ublox based 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.
Supports BetaFlight GPS Rescue with BF 4.5.1/4.6.0-DEV or newer.
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
Tucks inside many frames
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.
CAD model and mount are for mRID are available on Thingiverse Phoenix UAS mRID by CBRrunner - Thingiverse
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Transmission method: Bluetooth 5LE / BT4
Power: 3.3-5v, 1s battery, USB
Power consumption: < 40mA
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
Requires a user supplied m10 GPS
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Phoenix UAS mrid
1 6 pin SH 1.0 cable with terminated ends
2 SH 1.0 connectors