INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
With Remote ID the new norm for all drone pilots, tools and apps have begun to hit the market that allow anyone to track drones flying
one of their RIDER, Remote ID receivers, to test out in the real world
This small device is able to detect Remote ID signals from its surroundings, and when paired with its app, shows those drones, their flight
basically off-the-shelf solution for monitoring airspace around large events and disasters
Dronetag, however, also shares that production companies have begun using the device to monitor their airspace for
Then, select those found drones to see its flight patch and details on a map
The app will even tell you what drone is flying, based off its Remote ID transmission.A few times it was difficult to find those drones;
thankfully for some of you out there, it was not a perfect, easy connection process for some drones
Dronetag reached out after our video to share why we could have been having issues
They say that the 2.4 GHz range Remote ID operates on is a pretty busy one, and something as little as the DJI Mic sitting next to it can
While I have no issues if law enforcement or the FAA has access to that using their detection devices, but anyone with an app or a receiver?
The issue I have is not vetting or having a security system in place to stop nefarious users from seeing exactly where I am when flying my
That adds more time, which means more money (to hire folks to do the vetting), and that would just raise the cost of its products
good thing.The level of frustration I have with this issue, which is directed at the FAA, not Dronetag, is the same level I have when I
found out my $100 locking lug nuts for my car can be beaten by a $30 set found on Amazon
Except instead of giving me a false sense of safety, Remote ID is actively making my life less safe, even if the chances of being robbed or
drone use cases are ever-growing
Especially as states continue to pass laws controversially giving local authorities the ability to regulate drones in their
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