I'm so confused. I swear I released this video back in September. The folder was actually moved off my hard drive to my archive drive, and the file was all edited and ready to post. But I can't find any evidence that I actually posted it! So here it is!
Would a DJI air unit attached on top of a DJI drone both powered on, do any type of damage to each other, or cause some type of interference? ( Just a randomly FPV question there!) Thanks
Years ago the federal government decided that it was going to put an annual registration fee on recreational boats. They got close to zero compliance and that fee went away. Fly free or die.
Yeah. Not needed much here in Montana. It's a waste of money for something that I believe will be outdated by the next bs thing they will push onto us.
The cops barely even have anything to do where I live. Nobody causes any trouble, and the cops see no need to disturb the peace and get a bad name. Have seen them actually need to do anything one time in three years.
I have that module in the TPU case which I attach to the LiPo with a rubber band. For power I connect it to the balance lead on the LiPo. I find this setup makes it easy to use, just plug and play.
"I'm Joshua Bardwell. You're going to resent something today". That being said thanks for the balanced approach and all your content! This video included as much as it pains me! 😂
I'd love to see a durability test... most sensitive components are mostly protected by the frame and on a freestyle quad I wonder how much someone would spend on replacements in a year... as usual, thanks for the informative video!
The people I fly hard with all average about $50 per flight hour in parts, we were all just doing the math recently. $20 if we run beat up props and take it easy. My worst month was about $4000 but I was flying all day every day. I generally average 1000. It basically depends on the harshness of your environment, the number of packs you fly, and how hard you push outside of your comfort zone. And if you lose a quad. I lost 2 in one day flying a power plant, that was 500+ each. I think I average one unrecoverable quad a year, so that’s pretty good. I think I covered everything.
I was hard set Against remote ID. But if you're gonna make the video I am more compelled to actually put 1 on at least one of my aircraft since I am a recreational pilot. I may not hook up a red or black.. but I'll add the unnecessary weight anyway... For the FAA, eh.
I want to see you actually get a gps lock with this unit and how long it takes. I spend like 15 minutes rn getting a lock with my fpv quads with gps on them, and I have to encase the wires in copper shielding or I get nothing due to signal interference. If this is better I want to know..it might actually make it a bit more worth the $100. Also use its gps function on your quad and see if that works.
I've found that difficulty in getting a lock is often the result of having other electronics in close proximity to the GPS. Tried putting a Flywoo Nano V3 GPS onto a Mobula 7, directly on top of the AIO, and found that it could not get a lock. After moving the GPS a mere inch away, it started to find things again. They're very sensitive little radios, and nearly any kind of noise will screw with them. Separation is king!
Reverse voltage will not damage that remote I’d module. That one has reverse voltage protection. I have been mounting mine under a battery strap on top of the battery with heat shrink around the module and was getting awful interference with ELRS 2.4. I was able to switch to crossfire to fix the issue but expect there’s going to be a lot of issues around this very soon, especially if mounted as close to the ELRS antenna as you just demonstrated.
Just a little side info; according to Josh Bixler, the FliteTest RID module has reverse polarity protection built in. If the polarity is reversed, it won't power up and no magic smoke will be released.
I was under the impression that "homemade" drones, or FPV drones in that style, then you didn't need to fly with RemoteID if just flying for recreation? I assume that at least under 250g are exempt just liked their commercially manufactured counterparts?
Recreational flights under 250g are exempt. Recreational flights over 250g require RemoteID unless flown at a FRIA. Commercial flights require RemoteID regardless of weight.
If you're a licensed part 107 pilot who goes outside of recreational use, then they start requiring the more strict rules, even if your UAV magically weighs nothing.
Yeah, you're right. I'm a 107 pilot but so is Bardwell. That's why I asked for some clarification. I really don't want to spend $100 per quad to make them legal but I'm trying to do things by the book. There is also the issue of registering homebuilt drones and what constitutes a "flight system".
It's the government we're talking about. They're still keeping the patriot act alive to skip warrants by merely claiming suspicion of someone being a terrorist. They want everything we do monitored because they're sick weirdos.
The only way to register is via Internet. It's expected in modern society in USA that you will have some access to Internet, even if it is only via public access like library etc.
I made a 3d printed case that has a sort of hook that goes under the battery strap, then it plugs into the balance plug for power. It works well at least for big quads like my 7in cruisers. I did this so I can easily move it between all of my quads.
I'm having some trouble getting my GPS to work with Betaflight on my 5-inch quad equipped with a Xilo F4 flight controller. Recently, I added a Flite Test EZ ID and connected the GPS TX to RX4, powering it directly from the battery per Bardwell’s instructions. FT’s installation instructions say there’s no need to connect any of the other cables. I've checked the wiring multiple times and it's correct and my joints are good. In Betaflight, I've set UART 4 port to 'gps' and baud to auto as per Flite Test's installation instructions. However, I've noticed that Betaflight won't save the baud rate to auto; it always reverts to 57600. No matter what combination I try in the Ports tab, I can't seem to get it to save as auto. I’m not even sure this is why beta flight doesn’t see the unit, but it’s the only thing that I can discern that is different than what flite test says should make the unit function. My flight controller is updated to the newest 4.5 version, and I'm using Betaflight 10.10. Any suggestions or ideas on what to do next? I'd really appreciate any help you can offer. Thanks in advance!
Joshua, great video. The Flite Test EZ ID has polarity protection, so if a user reverses positive and negative, the FT EZ ID will not be damaged. Dave Messina
The RemoteID from FliteTest actually has reverse polarity protection. So yes, be super duper careful positive goes to positive and negative to negative, but if you screw up it is supposed to not "let the smoke out." I screwed up 3D printer upgrading to Klipper, so I'm still sorting through adding RemoteID to my Joshua Bardwell DIY FPV kit. What I ended up doing was buying a LiR coin battery case (about 20 grams with two batteries) and LiR CR2035 coin sized, rechargeable batteries, to power this RemoteID module. Technically you could power this with 1 LiR2035 battery but I wanted a longer life. I got over an hour on a full charge with two LiR 2035 coin batteries with the FliteTest Remote ID. This makes it self sufficient (attaching battery case to RID case), and moveable from FPV to FPV if I wanted. And, the whole thing, RID module, batteries, case comes to about 21g, which a 5" 6s FPV drone can easily handle.
Gps pass through is my next goal. I have to learn about softserial uarts for the xilo stax v2. Should i put an ext mini battery to start the gps part up early before starting quad?
I STILL WILL NOT COMPLY But that being said I also understand that people that must comply the part 7 Flyers the people who are on a business Etc I understand that
How do you request to fly in geofenced areas with a built aircraft? DJI has a portal on their remotes you can use, but built aircrafts won't have that accessible?
There are 3rd party apps that can be used to request LAANC approval if you are trying to fly in controlled airspace. Otherwise, you just go fly. The system does not enforce any geofencing at all.
@JoshuaBardwell awesome. I asked because my rival high-school growing up is geofenced due to a distant airport. I was approved after a background check from dji
I think you need to commit one way or the other. Those that want to move the same RemoteID unit between all craft should simply velcro this to the top of the battery and plug it into the balance lead. Those that want to permanently mount it and use the GPS should run power and signal direct to the flight controller and eliminate the 2nd battery connection.
Help please! I can't connect to update firmware on my flight controller. It tries to connect and doesn't work, then if connect, then disconnect in 3-5sec, or connect with CLI only, or says about unavailable version, and there is no my board of FC(SPracingF3) as an option in Betaflight-configurator(i tried few older versions too). I tried update/change drivers and also ImpulseRC doens't find anything. Would be nicer if we could connect in discord/slype etc so faster/better communication and so i can show what exactly happens. But any help would be great. Thanks!
Install the remote-id. Unplug the cable. If anyone (a million to once chance) calls the cops on you, and the cop (another million to one odds) actually knows about drone laws, comes up to you and checks the remote-id while in flight or after landing, you say "oh shoot, the cable came off during my crash". Plausible deniability.
You understand that flying with a inactive RemoteID is just as much a violation as flying without one at all. The rules say you are responsible for the module functioning.
Thanks for this. I'm not going to go through the fuss and muss without also wiring the GPS to Betaflight and setting up GPS Rescue (having just lost a quad where GPS Rescue would have likely saved the day). At least a GPS with Rescue will be on all the quads I fly in the wilds, going forward. Sadly, ViFly Finder Mini didn't save the day. Life goes on.
in germany its simple as fuck.... you need a registration for you as pilot and then you print out youre number and stick it on the drone and finish thats for finding out wehn you crash adn damage something who is the owner
@@singrun7618 That's the old (previous) regulation in the US as well. Just wait until the laws in Germany catch up with the insanity in the US... it will happen sooner than you think. Enjoy flying in the mean time.
The FAA document on their site was updated 11/20/2023 and there is a line pertaining to registering RID craft as it pertains to recreational and Part 107 that says, This is not the case for Part 107 pilots who must register each individual device (Standard Remote ID drone or Remote ID broadcast module) separately within their inventory and each device will get a unique registration number. . I found it interesting that for Part 107, it included a RID broadcast module. I was under the impression that for Part 107, a broadcast module was not in compliance. On the "Interrogating Bardwell - FPV Spill the Tea #6 Livestream", there is a discussion about RID and Part 107. You mention that for Part 107, a broadcast module is not in compliance with the rule. But that was 2 months ago. I guess you can have your Part 107 and choose not to do paid work? But as soon as you start getting paid, you have to have Standard RID on our frame? Which pretty much means you're flying a DJI product? I'm not a Part 107 operator. I was just curious. . Also, that thing is pretty big. If you have a 3" or 4" that is over 250g, where would it go? I guess it could be attached to the top of a lipo with velcro and hope if doesn't get yanked off in a crash or by a tree branch?
That's interesting that you point that out. But never let inconsistent messaging from the FAA make you assume that policy has changed. Unless they issue a specific advisory or change the rules, this could just be one dude going off message. It's happened before.
@@JoshuaBardwell So what the site says could be a misrepresentation of the rule? It wouldn't surprise me. Since I don't comb through the reams of pages on the rule, I can only go on history when it comes to inconsistent messaging from government bureaucracies. But just based on that line on the FAA site (Home/Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS)/Getting Started/Remote ID), I guess some Part 107 operators will think a broadcast module would be in compliance and they could go on earning an income. At least until they get told otherwise and use that line as a form of defense.
All I'm saying is, if the rule says one thing and a website says another thing, then I wouldn't assume the website was authoritative. Until there is an official Advisory from the FAA, or some other Official Statement of Interperetation or whatever you want to call it, I'm going to assume they're interpreting the rules as written. We have seen interviews by the director of the FAA where incorrect or inconsistent information was given out. Was this him being under-prepared for the interview or was it an official statement of the FAA's position? Nobody knows. It's up to the individual to decide how much risk they want to take.
This isn't a negative comment about Flite Test, but damn $100 seems like a lot for a Federally mandated component. It's a significant cost even if you typically buy parts that are on the upper end of the hobby.
not according to the FAA which states: "This is not the case for Part 107 pilots who must register each individual device (Standard Remote ID drone or Remote ID broadcast module) separately within their inventory and each device will get a unique registration number" @@TheGupsterMan
A good way to wire up would be to use 3S balance lead. The connection would be small enough and then you would be able to send power ground TX and RX and hook the GPS up to your flight controller as well.
I like your attitude: eff it but comply or at least seam to and show others who want or must... How doers the FAA know it's you? Don't you have to register the module somehow?
§ 91.119 Minimum safe altitudes: General. (b) Over congested areas. Over any congested area of a city, town, or settlement, or over any open air assembly of persons, an altitude of 1,000 feet above the highest obstacle within a horizontal radius of 2,000 feet of the aircraft. According to th FSDO in Scottesdale AZ ... over any open air assembly of persons .... Constitutes 33 Thousand at a foot ball gamr or just 2 People ona Picnic Blanket. My Point Full Scale MUST be 1000' agl Over R/C Flying sites when they are Occupied.
I've only been looking into the hobby for a few short months. I don't know maybe I'm missing something, But for how dangerous these things can be I feel like the current fufillments are pretty reasonable. Control is definitely a slippery slope, so I can empathize with concerns. For the majority of the hobby lifespan, you could fire up a 50- 100 MPH manual controlled drone and the largest barrier to entry was the money in your pocket. As an outsider looking to get into the hobby, that's a crazy concept.
Cars are way more dangerous than quadcopters. Yet there's no way to remote-id a car except for looking at the license plate (which may be hidden from view). How come we dont add remote-id to cars before we add them to toys? The WORST part about remote-id is that in some cases it also discloses the location of the controller, meaning YOU as a pilot standing somewhere. Why is this bad? Welcome to USA where everyone is armed and some people are absolutely nuts and psychos. Do you want YOUR location broadcast in real time, when an angry dude who hates drones and suffers paranoid delusions, walks out with a shotgun? Imagine if your laptop or pc had remote-id on it so that any troll on the internet could find your IRL location in real-time to come find you? Basically, the "find my phone" feature, but open to the public for anyone to use, with YOUR phone / laptop / pc.. That's why remote-id is absolutely unacceptable in terms of both privacy and operator safety. Now let's talk about drones like the Mavic 3 Cine or the Inspire. Why is remote-id bad for those? Same exact thing. What if you happen to stand in a less than reputable part of the town (or less reputable people happen to be nearby, you cant know). You're broadcasting your location, along with the type of the drone. What does this mean? It means you're openly broadcasting a red bullseye on your self saying "$3k-6k drone RIGHT HERE, come take it!" People get robbed for far less than $3k. In the civilized safer parts of the world, this isnt a concern. In USA, it's a big concern. "But drones can be dangerous if some jerk flies into people intentionally". Guns and knives are dangerous if used intentionally against people. Yet we dont have remote-id on guns (which frankly IS actually strange). Drones are the LEAST of our problems, and cause the LEAST injuries or deaths compared to everything else society has to deal with. It's a non-issue. Psychopaths who want to cause harm to others are psychopaths no matter the tools they use. People who aren't psychopaths, but get into accidents because they didnt learn how to fly the drone, will only get into 1 accident. Then their drone is broken. if they get into another accident, their next drone is broken. Their wallet is empty.
We already have people blasting like 5 watts with no HAM license, and nobody's getting brought in. I went to the effort of getting mine and realized that I went the extra mile for nothing.
I don't want that big thing hanging off the back of my drone...i choose no comply just to resist ridiculous regulation I fly freestyle away from people and way under 400 feet. I'll end up ripping it off in a tumble quick...thts y I don't use GPS either. I used to go thru antennas like u wouldn't believe until I stated using sma stubbys
@@andyk939 You have a childs mindset, ignoring harm being done so you can support the status quo even when it bends you over. The mindset of someone with a weak spine who conveniently always favours whatever is in so they can avoid having to face challenges. The type of person will ignore the 0 drone hobby deaths in the history of western nations, along with a tremendous lack of literally any reasoning to increase limitations other than to allow massive corporations to use regulatory capture anti competitively to lock future competitors out of the drone delivery market. I dont expect Ill convince you because you arent about being convinced or evidence, you just want to feel smug by pretending anyone who has the backbone to not simply bend to whatever is pushed onto them is unreasonably "offended" as you sit there accepting whatever is thrown your way.
The current FAA director has this on his Wikipedia page. He's a scumbag too! "In 2020 a Labor Department judge ruled that while serving as Vice President of Delta Air Lines Dickson was complicit in synthesizing and weaponizing claims of psychological unfitness against a pilot at the company who had brought concerns to their Safety Department’s attention. Dickson and vice president of flight operations Jim Graham retaliated against the pilot's whistleblower claims by having a doctor falsely diagnose the pilot with bipolar disorder to force her out of the company. Delta later launched an unsuccessful appeal and was ordered to reinstate the pilot and pay her $500,000."
I live in what they call an island when it comes to the police departments. So, we are covered by the Sheriff's office, and they don't care what you do as long as you aren't hurting anyone. And Karens don't live around here because they don't like freedom.
I know this probably isn’t relevant, and I feel like it’s a dumb question that I should know, but I can’t find any info on what I’m trying to find and I’ve been looking for a while. I have a TX16S controller, TBS crossfire module on the back, and it came with a couple small receivers that I use in my drone build. I’m all good there, however. I have an R/C A10 Warthog from Motion R/C. Since drone receivers and airplane receivers are different, I need is a receiver that will work in the plane, that will bond with my current transmitter setup.
@@danielthornton1633 Do keep in mind that plane flight controllers often have PWM outputs, and your serial receivers work just fine in that case. I used an F405-WMN flight controller in my plane, and hooked up a Matek R-24D receiver to it exactly like I would on a quad. So if you have a flight controller, remember that you have this option.
THANK YOU !! Each of us will choose where we fit into the grander scheme of things, however, I am glad to see someone creating videos about installation and use; yeah, INSTRUCTION videos. Actually, I am excited to get a RID equipped craft in the air. So, videos like this help.
Hopefully this administration will trash these regulations. In order to make a new reg, they will have to delete four. This is a pretty low hanging fruit as far as the FAA goes.
Trump was the one who signed the FAA Reauthorization Act of 2018, which contained the RemoteID requirement. And during his presidency, multiple campaigns were waged to try to get him to stop the FAA from implementing RemoteID. Even though he replaced the FAA Administrator with his own person, RemoteID continued full steam ahead. Let me ask you this: if/when it comes to 2028 and he has done nothing about RemoteID, will you remember that when you go to vote? I mean, he already did nothing about it in his first term. Why do you think anything will change this time? The reality is that RemoteID is favored by business interests, and the Administration will always put big business over individual liberty. And that's true no matter who's in the White House.
It's insane people took this sitting down. All so large corporations could lock out competitors from the field, crushing you in their anti competitive wake. Sad world.
What makes you think people took this sitting down. People have been fighting in a bunch of different ways, including RDQ spending literally six figures on a federal lawsuit (which they lost). I hate people who haven't been paying attention to the fight that has been going on since literally 2019 ... I hate those people seeing the current state of things and concluding that, just because we didn't win, that we didn't fight.
@@JoshuaBardwellthen we all need to not comply This a democracy if there's rules/laws being made against the majority's will then people are obviously not standing up for what they believe in. I will not buy rid I will not comply, nobody should
@@JoshuaBardwell I can see your point of view and in my anger at the situation my words may have belittled efforts and come across like I was unaware, and Im not and didnt mean to. What my real feelings are here, is that just complying like everything is fine is what gives small laws like this power. No one is going to jail for a 300g unregistered drone, and they probably will never get fined. People just keep pushing those boundaries just ever so slightly enough that no reasonable person could enforce such baseless laws and eventually it gets stricken. People fly responsibly as they have been, but with the mildest hint of civil disobedience and its just that bit to help fight the law gaining aocietal inertia and that sort of "its been here for a while" point of view that once settled seems permanent. Of course I dont expect you to be out there telling people not to comply, but I wouldnt expect to see the opposite either. When enough people dont comply, there becomes too little infrastructure to reasonably expect people to comply or for the rules to he enforced effectively and it gets dropped or ignored at least for the little guy. I think of it like with vhs back in the day, where it was debatedly illegal to record tv, but we settled on that its not, and I dont imagine the fact that the common law person thought it was ridiculous and wouldnt comply had a great deal to do with it. Now, we have a similar situation with Netflix etc, except companirs are winning this because theyve learned to cook the frog and get the wverage person to feel to overwhelmed by their presence to to throw a fuss. Once again, especially because its your brand/livelyhood, I totally get you complying; not wanting to be shut down in official capacity, but it just makes me sad seeing people who serve as leaders in the space advocating for acceptance, even if reluctantly. It's certainly a complex situation and so I do understand why my initial rather casual/flippant/inaccurate dismissal came across poorly, but I just think its not the time to give up yet. Stretching the boundaries until its not enforced and hopefully eventually gets removed I think is the only way I can imagine this is done. I feel like Amazon, UPS etc will forget about drone delivery as a mass method of delivery soon given that with current lithium tech its not viable economically or environmentally and would only really be viable for luxury sub 1 hour deliveries. After that, there wont be much force keeping the law in place apart from inertia, so I think people just need to not give the law inertia. Just people dragging their feet I think results in the best outcome.
I definitely won't be helping them overstep, because I know where it goes if we comply. We'll have cell subscriptions on these modules, and they'll mandate remote kill switches among other things. The freakin birds pose more of a threat than my little hobby aircraft. They need to butt out.
You are right in a sense. Many of the people who choose to comply with this rule are professional 107 operators who will lose their livelihood if they get caught out of compliance. I made this video for them, and other people like them.
Why are they price gouging them when they know everybody needs them... $99 for something that should cost $14... If they could make it more affordable , I wouldn't have any problem using one but I can't afford a $100 ...i still fly analog.. I can't afford to upgrade My video system to digital.😂
@JoshuaBardwell yeah..I just threw that number out there... I can get a Flight controller a 60 amp ESC a GPS and a Caddx Ratel 2 for under $99.99 ...they're charging a $99.99.. Kind of ridiculous. Can't see it Having much more technology than that stuff..
Right, right. I understand that point of view. But the difference is, the RemoteID unit is federally regulated. That's where the additional cost comes in. The manufacturer has to 1) make sure the device conforms to all the requirements of the regulation, 2) submit the device for testing to confirm that, 3) apply to the FAA for approval, and 4) perform various on-going tasks as required by the FAA. If at any point, the manufacturer drops the ball, all the people using their hardware are no longer compliant with the rules. Even though NOTHING has changed about their RemoteID device. It's because of all that responsibility that these devices cost money. Because somebody at the manufacturer has to get paid to keep the FAA happy.
I'm so confused. I swear I released this video back in September. The folder was actually moved off my hard drive to my archive drive, and the file was all edited and ready to post. But I can't find any evidence that I actually posted it! So here it is!
I swear I actually saw this video!
so if i swear i installed remote id and the folder gets moved to my parts bin and then i find it later im good den right? coo
Yeah.. I saw it too... :D@@RyanHarrellA
@@RyanHarrellA #StreisandEffect 😉
Would a DJI air unit attached on top of a DJI drone both powered on, do any type of damage to each other, or cause some type of interference?
( Just a randomly FPV question there!) Thanks
Years ago the federal government decided that it was going to put an annual registration fee on recreational boats. They got close to zero compliance and that fee went away. Fly free or die.
I'm scared the FAA agents will come get me, oh wait.
Fly free!
@@ShizzelBodizel thats what your guns are for
If you live in small town America you will never have to worry about it. Local cops not going to waste their time enforcing it
Yeah. Not needed much here in Montana. It's a waste of money for something that I believe will be outdated by the next bs thing they will push onto us.
@@kennykobi I'm in west Virginia. What is a cross walk? 😉 Lol
@@knarftrakiul3881I think it’s when you walk a cross to the other side of the street
I'm a commercial drone pilot. Unfortunately I can't take a chance.
The cops barely even have anything to do where I live. Nobody causes any trouble, and the cops see no need to disturb the peace and get a bad name. Have seen them actually need to do anything one time in three years.
I’m with the guy living in a small town.. really cops don’t enforce it, but I watch your videos cause I love you Bardwell
I lost all my RemoteID modules in a boating accident. Too bad they don't make them waterproof.
I have that module in the TPU case which I attach to the LiPo with a rubber band. For power I connect it
to the balance lead on the LiPo. I find this setup makes it easy to use, just plug and play.
"I'm Joshua Bardwell. You're going to resent something today". That being said thanks for the balanced approach and all your content! This video included as much as it pains me! 😂
You’ve literally kept myself and my son flying. Learned so much from from your videos. Thank you so much for making awesome content.
Joshua pledged to share his mighty knowledge with us all, even if it has to be about remote id.
Thanks for the information Joshua...just put it out there and let people decide for themselves. All you can do.
I'd love to see a durability test... most sensitive components are mostly protected by the frame and on a freestyle quad I wonder how much someone would spend on replacements in a year... as usual, thanks for the informative video!
The people I fly hard with all average about $50 per flight hour in parts, we were all just doing the math recently. $20 if we run beat up props and take it easy.
My worst month was about $4000 but I was flying all day every day. I generally average 1000.
It basically depends on the harshness of your environment, the number of packs you fly, and how hard you push outside of your comfort zone. And if you lose a quad. I lost 2 in one day flying a power plant, that was 500+ each. I think I average one unrecoverable quad a year, so that’s pretty good.
I think I covered everything.
I was hard set Against remote ID.
But if you're gonna make the video I am more compelled to actually put 1 on at least one of my aircraft since I am a recreational pilot.
I may not hook up a red or black.. but I'll add the unnecessary weight anyway... For the FAA, eh.
Only if they come in a complete package i.e. Drone Battery Controller & Charger ect. are they required to have STANDARD RID.
We need remote ID now? I’ve been gone for 2 years . What did I miss
If the drone is heavier than 250 grams, or is being used for commercial purposes its required to have remote ID regardless of weight.
I want to see you actually get a gps lock with this unit and how long it takes. I spend like 15 minutes rn getting a lock with my fpv quads with gps on them, and I have to encase the wires in copper shielding or I get nothing due to signal interference. If this is better I want to know..it might actually make it a bit more worth the $100. Also use its gps function on your quad and see if that works.
Yes ok you can watch the flight test of the unit here: ua-cam.com/video/l-gT53DdNHE/v-deo.html
It gets lock in about 30 seconds.
@@JoshuaBardwell No I made the same complaint on that video, you did it not on a quad with all the signals going, that's no good. LOL
I've found that difficulty in getting a lock is often the result of having other electronics in close proximity to the GPS. Tried putting a Flywoo Nano V3 GPS onto a Mobula 7, directly on top of the AIO, and found that it could not get a lock. After moving the GPS a mere inch away, it started to find things again. They're very sensitive little radios, and nearly any kind of noise will screw with them. Separation is king!
Reverse voltage will not damage that remote I’d module. That one has reverse voltage protection. I have been mounting mine under a battery strap on top of the battery with heat shrink around the module and was getting awful interference with ELRS 2.4. I was able to switch to crossfire to fix the issue but expect there’s going to be a lot of issues around this very soon, especially if mounted as close to the ELRS antenna as you just demonstrated.
Just a little side info; according to Josh Bixler, the FliteTest RID module has reverse polarity protection built in. If the polarity is reversed, it won't power up and no magic smoke will be released.
I was under the impression that "homemade" drones, or FPV drones in that style, then you didn't need to fly with RemoteID if just flying for recreation?
I assume that at least under 250g are exempt just liked their commercially manufactured counterparts?
Recreational flights under 250g are exempt. Recreational flights over 250g require RemoteID unless flown at a FRIA. Commercial flights require RemoteID regardless of weight.
I thought we had to have a separate RID for each quad. Did they change that recently?
I thought that was for commercial use
If you're a licensed part 107 pilot who goes outside of recreational use, then they start requiring the more strict rules, even if your UAV magically weighs nothing.
Yeah, you're right. I'm a 107 pilot but so is Bardwell. That's why I asked for some clarification. I really don't want to spend $100 per quad to make them legal but I'm trying to do things by the book. There is also the issue of registering homebuilt drones and what constitutes a "flight system".
So what happens if the rid module doesnt get a lock for a few minutes? Are we supposed to sit and fry our vtx's waiting for it to find a lock🙃
Dont use it unless you fly for your job
I really appreciate that you realize some of us have 3d printers and TPU
FAA is doing something strange with this ids. It could be done easier and probably not at all. Why would they do it?
It's the government we're talking about. They're still keeping the patriot act alive to skip warrants by merely claiming suspicion of someone being a terrorist. They want everything we do monitored because they're sick weirdos.
My remote ID module keeps falling off, i don't understand. i sat it on top
Great video JB. If you were lazy, could you simply power this using the balence port of lipo similar to how we power up our naked gopros?
Yes absolutely.
Thank you! Keep up the great content! @@JoshuaBardwell
How much power is it robbing from battery and flight time?
Almost none. It consumes a miniscule amount of power.
how do you reg remote id if you have no internet or smart phone ( not all ppl do )
The only way to register is via Internet. It's expected in modern society in USA that you will have some access to Internet, even if it is only via public access like library etc.
I made a 3d printed case that has a sort of hook that goes under the battery strap, then it plugs into the balance plug for power. It works well at least for big quads like my 7in cruisers. I did this so I can easily move it between all of my quads.
willing to share the stl?
is there a link to the preprinted part? i cant find anything for the company you mentioned to order the 3D print from in the video
I'm having some trouble getting my GPS to work with Betaflight on my 5-inch quad equipped with a Xilo F4 flight controller. Recently, I added a Flite Test EZ ID and connected the GPS TX to RX4, powering it directly from the battery per Bardwell’s instructions. FT’s installation instructions say there’s no need to connect any of the other cables. I've checked the wiring multiple times and it's correct and my joints are good.
In Betaflight, I've set UART 4 port to 'gps' and baud to auto as per Flite Test's installation instructions. However, I've noticed that Betaflight won't save the baud rate to auto; it always reverts to 57600. No matter what combination I try in the Ports tab, I can't seem to get it to save as auto. I’m not even sure this is why beta flight doesn’t see the unit, but it’s the only thing that I can discern that is different than what flite test says should make the unit function.
My flight controller is updated to the newest 4.5 version, and I'm using Betaflight 10.10.
Any suggestions or ideas on what to do next? I'd really appreciate any help you can offer. Thanks in advance!
Where can you buy the printed version of the mount? I couldn't understand the name of the store you mentioned?
Joshua, great video. The Flite Test EZ ID has polarity protection, so if a user reverses positive and negative, the FT EZ ID will not be damaged. Dave Messina
The RemoteID from FliteTest actually has reverse polarity protection. So yes, be super duper careful positive goes to positive and negative to negative, but if you screw up it is supposed to not "let the smoke out." I screwed up 3D printer upgrading to Klipper, so I'm still sorting through adding RemoteID to my Joshua Bardwell DIY FPV kit.
What I ended up doing was buying a LiR coin battery case (about 20 grams with two batteries) and LiR CR2035 coin sized, rechargeable batteries, to power this RemoteID module. Technically you could power this with 1 LiR2035 battery but I wanted a longer life. I got over an hour on a full charge with two LiR 2035 coin batteries with the FliteTest Remote ID. This makes it self sufficient (attaching battery case to RID case), and moveable from FPV to FPV if I wanted. And, the whole thing, RID module, batteries, case comes to about 21g, which a 5" 6s FPV drone can easily handle.
Could you use a balance plug connector to supply power. That way you can more easily swap it out between quads?
Should work fine. This stuff barely demands any amperage, so there's really no risk to it.
Thanks for this information that I will never use 🙈
Gps pass through is my next goal. I have to learn about softserial uarts for the xilo stax v2. Should i put an ext mini battery to start the gps part up early before starting quad?
What tpu is that love the colour ?
Great Video as Always.
There is simply no room on my quads for any extra electronics
I STILL WILL NOT COMPLY
But that being said I also understand that people that must comply the part 7 Flyers the people who are on a business Etc I understand that
would this 3D mount work on a TBS source one v3 frame?
With all due respect, most cops in rural america are focused on handing out speeding tickets, I doubt this will be widely enforced
00:05:43 was the most interesting part.
I just bought a battery one it’s not to big heavier than I wanted but it’s on Velcro and moves quad to quad got it for 79.99
How do you request to fly in geofenced areas with a built aircraft? DJI has a portal on their remotes you can use, but built aircrafts won't have that accessible?
There are 3rd party apps that can be used to request LAANC approval if you are trying to fly in controlled airspace. Otherwise, you just go fly. The system does not enforce any geofencing at all.
@JoshuaBardwell awesome. I asked because my rival high-school growing up is geofenced due to a distant airport. I was approved after a background check from dji
I think you need to commit one way or the other. Those that want to move the same RemoteID unit between all craft should simply velcro this to the top of the battery and plug it into the balance lead. Those that want to permanently mount it and use the GPS should run power and signal direct to the flight controller and eliminate the 2nd battery connection.
Help please! I can't connect to update firmware on my flight controller. It tries to connect and doesn't work, then if connect, then disconnect in 3-5sec, or connect with CLI only, or says about unavailable version, and there is no my board of FC(SPracingF3) as an option in Betaflight-configurator(i tried few older versions too). I tried update/change drivers and also ImpulseRC doens't find anything. Would be nicer if we could connect in discord/slype etc so faster/better communication and so i can show what exactly happens. But any help would be great. Thanks!
Install the remote-id. Unplug the cable.
If anyone (a million to once chance) calls the cops on you, and the cop (another million to one odds) actually knows about drone laws, comes up to you and checks the remote-id while in flight or after landing, you say "oh shoot, the cable came off during my crash".
Plausible deniability.
You understand that flying with a inactive RemoteID is just as much a violation as flying without one at all. The rules say you are responsible for the module functioning.
FYI EU will require remote ID on all drones over 250g beginning January 2024
Thanks for this. I'm not going to go through the fuss and muss without also wiring the GPS to Betaflight and setting up GPS Rescue (having just lost a quad where GPS Rescue would have likely saved the day). At least a GPS with Rescue will be on all the quads I fly in the wilds, going forward. Sadly, ViFly Finder Mini didn't save the day. Life goes on.
in germany its simple as fuck.... you need a registration for you as pilot and then you print out youre number and stick it on the drone and finish thats for finding out wehn you crash adn damage something who is the owner
best thing there is its one registration and the code is for evry drone you will ever buy fly or build
@@singrun7618 That's the old (previous) regulation in the US as well. Just wait until the laws in Germany catch up with the insanity in the US... it will happen sooner than you think. Enjoy flying in the mean time.
Could I also hot swap the remote id module with part 107 quads ?
My understanding is that part 107 requires a unique registration ID per aircraft, so you'd need a unique module per aircraft.
@@JoshuaBardwelloh hell no im not doing that
The FAA document on their site was updated 11/20/2023 and there is a line pertaining to registering RID craft as it pertains to recreational and Part 107 that says,
This is not the case for Part 107 pilots who must register each individual device (Standard Remote ID drone or Remote ID broadcast module) separately within their inventory and each device will get a unique registration number.
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I found it interesting that for Part 107, it included a RID broadcast module. I was under the impression that for Part 107, a broadcast module was not in compliance. On the "Interrogating Bardwell - FPV Spill the Tea #6 Livestream", there is a discussion about RID and Part 107. You mention that for Part 107, a broadcast module is not in compliance with the rule. But that was 2 months ago. I guess you can have your Part 107 and choose not to do paid work? But as soon as you start getting paid, you have to have Standard RID on our frame? Which pretty much means you're flying a DJI product? I'm not a Part 107 operator. I was just curious.
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Also, that thing is pretty big. If you have a 3" or 4" that is over 250g, where would it go? I guess it could be attached to the top of a lipo with velcro and hope if doesn't get yanked off in a crash or by a tree branch?
That's interesting that you point that out. But never let inconsistent messaging from the FAA make you assume that policy has changed. Unless they issue a specific advisory or change the rules, this could just be one dude going off message. It's happened before.
@@JoshuaBardwell So what the site says could be a misrepresentation of the rule? It wouldn't surprise me. Since I don't comb through the reams of pages on the rule, I can only go on history when it comes to inconsistent messaging from government bureaucracies. But just based on that line on the FAA site (Home/Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS)/Getting Started/Remote ID), I guess some Part 107 operators will think a broadcast module would be in compliance and they could go on earning an income. At least until they get told otherwise and use that line as a form of defense.
All I'm saying is, if the rule says one thing and a website says another thing, then I wouldn't assume the website was authoritative. Until there is an official Advisory from the FAA, or some other Official Statement of Interperetation or whatever you want to call it, I'm going to assume they're interpreting the rules as written.
We have seen interviews by the director of the FAA where incorrect or inconsistent information was given out. Was this him being under-prepared for the interview or was it an official statement of the FAA's position? Nobody knows. It's up to the individual to decide how much risk they want to take.
@@JoshuaBardwell We're on the same page. Basically the approach I would have taken if I was a Part 107 operator.
I fly planes, and they make smaller RemoteID units. There is one that is a little bigger than that gps unit in this video. That you have to solder up.
Can you register a drone without having remote id?
Any drone over 250g or any drone flown for part 107 purposes is supposed to have RemoteID.
This isn't a negative comment about Flite Test, but damn $100 seems like a lot for a Federally mandated component. It's a significant cost even if you typically buy parts that are on the upper end of the hobby.
If you plan on operating under Part 107 (for money) you DO need a separate module for EACH drone you fly. :(
As long as all of your drones are registered under one inventory, then you can swap out one remote ID module for all your drones.
not according to the FAA which states: "This is not the case for Part 107 pilots who must register each individual device (Standard Remote ID drone or Remote ID broadcast module) separately within their inventory and each device will get a unique registration number" @@TheGupsterMan
A good way to wire up would be to use 3S balance lead. The connection would be small enough and then you would be able to send power ground TX and RX and hook the GPS up to your flight controller as well.
@@andyk939how many parts can you change before it's a different quad?
@@Voyajer. good question. Nothing matters though when you land and the FAA has tracked your RiD you better have the right one on.
Has the law changed so that you need to have one RID module for every one of your part 107 drones??
That's the current law yes.
Funny, you need a module for each drone, your being paid! And add a GPS repeater, your workbench can see the GNSS network then.
My quad runs 10s battery and this is not compatible...
I like your attitude: eff it but comply or at least seam to and show others who want or must...
How doers the FAA know it's you? Don't you have to register the module somehow?
Hell No!
Will not comply, people who do are weak minded fools.
haha yea im never doing that
That remote id pcb is atrocious. Pcb space is not free realistate!
This is a depressing informative video
Never been so sad to learn something today
Glad I'm not the only one...
No thanks.
My freestyle rig is heavier and more expensive than I'd like already. No thanks.
@JB I'd like to tell you it's going to be okay. (with our government not so much) However it can be with a leap of faith.
§ 91.119 Minimum safe altitudes: General.
(b) Over congested areas. Over any congested area of a city, town, or settlement, or over any open air assembly of persons, an altitude of 1,000 feet above the highest obstacle within a horizontal radius of 2,000 feet of the aircraft.
According to th FSDO in Scottesdale AZ ... over any open air assembly of persons .... Constitutes 33 Thousand at a foot ball gamr or just 2 People ona Picnic Blanket.
My Point Full Scale MUST be 1000' agl Over R/C Flying sites when they are Occupied.
props off
I've only been looking into the hobby for a few short months. I don't know maybe I'm missing something, But for how dangerous these things can be I feel like the current fufillments are pretty reasonable.
Control is definitely a slippery slope, so I can empathize with concerns. For the majority of the hobby lifespan, you could fire up a 50- 100 MPH manual controlled drone and the largest barrier to entry was the money in your pocket. As an outsider looking to get into the hobby, that's a crazy concept.
Cars are way more dangerous than quadcopters.
Yet there's no way to remote-id a car except for looking at the license plate (which may be hidden from view).
How come we dont add remote-id to cars before we add them to toys?
The WORST part about remote-id is that in some cases it also discloses the location of the controller, meaning YOU as a pilot standing somewhere.
Why is this bad? Welcome to USA where everyone is armed and some people are absolutely nuts and psychos.
Do you want YOUR location broadcast in real time, when an angry dude who hates drones and suffers paranoid delusions, walks out with a shotgun?
Imagine if your laptop or pc had remote-id on it so that any troll on the internet could find your IRL location in real-time to come find you?
Basically, the "find my phone" feature, but open to the public for anyone to use, with YOUR phone / laptop / pc..
That's why remote-id is absolutely unacceptable in terms of both privacy and operator safety.
Now let's talk about drones like the Mavic 3 Cine or the Inspire.
Why is remote-id bad for those?
Same exact thing. What if you happen to stand in a less than reputable part of the town (or less reputable people happen to be nearby, you cant know).
You're broadcasting your location, along with the type of the drone.
What does this mean?
It means you're openly broadcasting a red bullseye on your self saying "$3k-6k drone RIGHT HERE, come take it!"
People get robbed for far less than $3k.
In the civilized safer parts of the world, this isnt a concern.
In USA, it's a big concern.
"But drones can be dangerous if some jerk flies into people intentionally".
Guns and knives are dangerous if used intentionally against people.
Yet we dont have remote-id on guns (which frankly IS actually strange).
Drones are the LEAST of our problems, and cause the LEAST injuries or deaths compared to everything else society has to deal with.
It's a non-issue.
Psychopaths who want to cause harm to others are psychopaths no matter the tools they use.
People who aren't psychopaths, but get into accidents because they didnt learn how to fly the drone, will only get into 1 accident.
Then their drone is broken. if they get into another accident, their next drone is broken.
Their wallet is empty.
It looks like your work became work here.
Almost forgot the most important step!
Christ wept. RemoteID, yeah, I would like to comply. I gave up on the whole hobby when the fachist stuff got into effect. But NEEEEEEED to fly!
Do you think the FCC is gonna stay cool with all our frequencies and power levels. I heard UK is having issues.
We already have people blasting like 5 watts with no HAM license, and nobody's getting brought in. I went to the effort of getting mine and realized that I went the extra mile for nothing.
@@jaysonrees738 Thanks for the reply.
Shall not comply.
Oh hell no
Seems like you could make Remote ID units for way less than $100
What was that warning your president was repeating recently?
"Don't.... Don't.. Don't..Don't"
I don't want that big thing hanging off the back of my drone...i choose no comply just to resist ridiculous regulation I fly freestyle away from people and way under 400 feet. I'll end up ripping it off in a tumble quick...thts y I don't use GPS either. I used to go thru antennas like u wouldn't believe until I stated using sma stubbys
Bring back Kwad Camp
Thanks for the info but my thing is I Love how the faa is talking about safety when the director killed someone during a drunk driving accident
How do you think one man's hypocrisy or mistake negates safety laws and regulations for you? That's a child's mindset. Court won't like it much.
@@andyk939 You have a childs mindset, ignoring harm being done so you can support the status quo even when it bends you over.
The mindset of someone with a weak spine who conveniently always favours whatever is in so they can avoid having to face challenges.
The type of person will ignore the 0 drone hobby deaths in the history of western nations, along with a tremendous lack of literally any reasoning to increase limitations other than to allow massive corporations to use regulatory capture anti competitively to lock future competitors out of the drone delivery market.
I dont expect Ill convince you because you arent about being convinced or evidence, you just want to feel smug by pretending anyone who has the backbone to not simply bend to whatever is pushed onto them is unreasonably "offended" as you sit there accepting whatever is thrown your way.
The current FAA director has this on his Wikipedia page. He's a scumbag too!
"In 2020 a Labor Department judge ruled that while serving as Vice President of Delta Air Lines Dickson was complicit in synthesizing and weaponizing claims of psychological unfitness against a pilot at the company who had brought concerns to their Safety Department’s attention. Dickson and vice president of flight operations Jim Graham retaliated against the pilot's whistleblower claims by having a doctor falsely diagnose the pilot with bipolar disorder to force her out of the company. Delta later launched an unsuccessful appeal and was ordered to reinstate the pilot and pay her $500,000."
I live in what they call an island when it comes to the police departments. So, we are covered by the Sheriff's office, and they don't care what you do as long as you aren't hurting anyone. And Karens don't live around here because they don't like freedom.
I know this probably isn’t relevant, and I feel like it’s a dumb question that I should know, but I can’t find any info on what I’m trying to find and I’ve been looking for a while.
I have a TX16S controller, TBS crossfire module on the back, and it came with a couple small receivers that I use in my drone build. I’m all good there, however. I have an R/C A10 Warthog from Motion R/C. Since drone receivers and airplane receivers are different, I need is a receiver that will work in the plane, that will bond with my current transmitter setup.
You need a receiver with PWM output. There is a Crossfire to PWM adapter you can buy.
@@JoshuaBardwell I’ll look into that, thank you!
@@danielthornton1633 Do keep in mind that plane flight controllers often have PWM outputs, and your serial receivers work just fine in that case. I used an F405-WMN flight controller in my plane, and hooked up a Matek R-24D receiver to it exactly like I would on a quad.
So if you have a flight controller, remember that you have this option.
Couldn't be any simpler then tossing it in the trash can.
Complying is like an addiction for me. If you wanna fly, you must comply. My middle name is comply.
Who is going to enforce remote id? Serious question.
The FAA.
Nobody unless you are going to cities.
Dude why is this thing so huge?
THANK YOU !! Each of us will choose where we fit into the grander scheme of things, however, I am glad to see someone creating videos about installation and use; yeah, INSTRUCTION videos. Actually, I am excited to get a RID equipped craft in the air. So, videos like this help.
Found the FAA
@@wingsuitist 🤣🤣
You should put a tracker on your car too
Hopefully this administration will trash these regulations. In order to make a new reg, they will have to delete four. This is a pretty low hanging fruit as far as the FAA goes.
Trump was the one who signed the FAA Reauthorization Act of 2018, which contained the RemoteID requirement. And during his presidency, multiple campaigns were waged to try to get him to stop the FAA from implementing RemoteID. Even though he replaced the FAA Administrator with his own person, RemoteID continued full steam ahead.
Let me ask you this: if/when it comes to 2028 and he has done nothing about RemoteID, will you remember that when you go to vote? I mean, he already did nothing about it in his first term. Why do you think anything will change this time?
The reality is that RemoteID is favored by business interests, and the Administration will always put big business over individual liberty. And that's true no matter who's in the White House.
U guys got speed limit with remote is we in the ey can only do 68kp/h
It's insane people took this sitting down.
All so large corporations could lock out competitors from the field, crushing you in their anti competitive wake. Sad world.
What makes you think people took this sitting down. People have been fighting in a bunch of different ways, including RDQ spending literally six figures on a federal lawsuit (which they lost). I hate people who haven't been paying attention to the fight that has been going on since literally 2019 ... I hate those people seeing the current state of things and concluding that, just because we didn't win, that we didn't fight.
@@JoshuaBardwellthen we all need to not comply
This a democracy if there's rules/laws being made against the majority's will then people are obviously not standing up for what they believe in.
I will not buy rid I will not comply, nobody should
@@JoshuaBardwell I can see your point of view and in my anger at the situation my words may have belittled efforts and come across like I was unaware, and Im not and didnt mean to. What my real feelings are here, is that just complying like everything is fine is what gives small laws like this power. No one is going to jail for a 300g unregistered drone, and they probably will never get fined. People just keep pushing those boundaries just ever so slightly enough that no reasonable person could enforce such baseless laws and eventually it gets stricken. People fly responsibly as they have been, but with the mildest hint of civil disobedience and its just that bit to help fight the law gaining aocietal inertia and that sort of "its been here for a while" point of view that once settled seems permanent.
Of course I dont expect you to be out there telling people not to comply, but I wouldnt expect to see the opposite either.
When enough people dont comply, there becomes too little infrastructure to reasonably expect people to comply or for the rules to he enforced effectively and it gets dropped or ignored at least for the little guy.
I think of it like with vhs back in the day, where it was debatedly illegal to record tv, but we settled on that its not, and I dont imagine the fact that the common law person thought it was ridiculous and wouldnt comply had a great deal to do with it.
Now, we have a similar situation with Netflix etc, except companirs are winning this because theyve learned to cook the frog and get the wverage person to feel to overwhelmed by their presence to to throw a fuss.
Once again, especially because its your brand/livelyhood, I totally get you complying; not wanting to be shut down in official capacity, but it just makes me sad seeing people who serve as leaders in the space advocating for acceptance, even if reluctantly.
It's certainly a complex situation and so I do understand why my initial rather casual/flippant/inaccurate dismissal came across poorly, but I just think its not the time to give up yet. Stretching the boundaries until its not enforced and hopefully eventually gets removed I think is the only way I can imagine this is done.
I feel like Amazon, UPS etc will forget about drone delivery as a mass method of delivery soon given that with current lithium tech its not viable economically or environmentally and would only really be viable for luxury sub 1 hour deliveries.
After that, there wont be much force keeping the law in place apart from inertia, so I think people just need to not give the law inertia.
Just people dragging their feet I think results in the best outcome.
I definitely won't be helping them overstep, because I know where it goes if we comply. We'll have cell subscriptions on these modules, and they'll mandate remote kill switches among other things. The freakin birds pose more of a threat than my little hobby aircraft. They need to butt out.
A drone enthusiast promoting compliance (aka the end of hobby). I guess money makes you play tunes you never thought you would.
You are right in a sense. Many of the people who choose to comply with this rule are professional 107 operators who will lose their livelihood if they get caught out of compliance. I made this video for them, and other people like them.
Why are they price gouging them when they know everybody needs them... $99 for something that should cost $14... If they could make it more affordable , I wouldn't have any problem using one but I can't afford a $100 ...i still fly analog.. I can't afford to upgrade My video system to digital.😂
Why do you think this should cost $14. You made up that number without any actual knowledge a it what it takes to manufacture.
@JoshuaBardwell yeah..I just threw that number out there... I can get a Flight controller a 60 amp ESC a GPS and a Caddx Ratel 2 for under $99.99 ...they're charging a $99.99.. Kind of ridiculous. Can't see it Having much more technology than that stuff..
Right, right. I understand that point of view. But the difference is, the RemoteID unit is federally regulated. That's where the additional cost comes in. The manufacturer has to 1) make sure the device conforms to all the requirements of the regulation, 2) submit the device for testing to confirm that, 3) apply to the FAA for approval, and 4) perform various on-going tasks as required by the FAA. If at any point, the manufacturer drops the ball, all the people using their hardware are no longer compliant with the rules. Even though NOTHING has changed about their RemoteID device. It's because of all that responsibility that these devices cost money. Because somebody at the manufacturer has to get paid to keep the FAA happy.
@JoshuaBardwell I got you. I appreciate the information. Pretty much everything I've learned in FPV I've learned from you. Thank you so much.
FF it..
“Law” = “Rule”
I dont care. Compliance is acceptance, and I will not accept such ridiculous laws. The FAA can suck it!
Communism progress
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Remove label from your drone and never pay again for your licence and fc..of remote id😅