Futaba Electronics Remote ID FRID-1 00107384-1







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Due to amendments to the Aviation Act, unmanned aircraft such as radio-controlled airplanes and helicopters weighing 100g or more will be required to be equipped with a remote ID device from June 20, 2022 (some exemptions apply). This device transmits identification information about the aircraft using radio waves from the remote ID. For details about the Aviation Act, please visit the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism's Unmanned Aircraft Registration Portal Site.・Compliant standards: Remote ID Technical Specifications (external type) Japanese Radio Law Technical Standards Compliance Certificate Bluetooth SIG Product Certification ・Communication method: Bluetooth 5.0 Long Range (when transmitting remote ID) Bluetooth 5.0 Low Energy (when writing/erasing remote ID information) ・Transmitting output: +5 dBm or more ・External dimensions: 20 x 30 x 8 mm ・Weight: 9 g ・Power supply voltage: DC 3.5 to 8.4 V (when connected to a hobby receiver) ・Current consumption: 18 mA (average value) ・Operating temperature: -20 to +60°C (no condensation) ・Construction: Not waterproof (shrink tube) * Be sure to write the remote ID information before using the FRID-1. The remote ID cannot be sent until the remote ID information has been written. To write and delete registration information to the FRID-1, please use the DIPS APP, a smartphone app provided by the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism. For instructions on how to use the DIPS APP, please refer to the following link. Click here for instructions on how to use the DIPS APP.
Compliant Standards: Remote ID Technical Specifications (External Type) Japanese Radio Law Technical Standards Compliance Certificate Bluetooth SIG Product Certification
Communication Method: Bluetooth 5.0 Long Range (when transmitting Remote ID) Bluetooth 5.0 Low Energy (when writing/erasing Remote ID information)
Transmit Output: +5 dBm or higher
External Dimensions: 20 x 30 x 8 mm Weight: 9 g
Power Supply: DC 3.5 to 8.4 V (when connected to a hobby receiver) Current Consumption: 18 mA (average)






















