DroneScout Bridge
RemoteID receiver for iOS, Android and drone

DroneScout Bridge is a very small receiver (46 by 14 mm and 3.5 gram!) to detect drones with RemoteID. This wireless number plate technology is mandatory for most drones in Japan, USA and the European Union. The device has several operation modes.

First, it can act as wireless relay. Receive popular drones with RemoteID and convert it to a wireless signal that most smartphones (iOS/Android) understand. You can keep using your favorite RemoteID app.

Second, it can convert the detected RemoteID signals to MAVLink messages (ADSB_VEHICLE or OPENDRONEID message packs) and transmit them using the UART JST-SH 4-pin output connector. Use this for Detect And Avoid (DAA) applications running on your drone or aircraft. Or connect it to your favorite (embedded platform) to enable reception of RemoteID signals. Example Python and C code is provided.

 

Do you need a more powerful RemoteID receiver, check out our DroneScout receiver page.

Applications

Do you want to receive RemoteID signals from popular drones and have a larger detection range on your phone? DroneScout Bridge is a small device that relays RemoteID signals into a wireless signal that your smartphone understands.

 

Do you want to know if your drone is RemoteID compliant? DroneScout Bridge performs 10 basic checks. See the manual for more details (and limitations).

 

Do you need a RemoteID receiver for your drone or aircraft for DAA (Detect and Avoid) applications? DroneScout Bridge can output detected RemoteID signals using a MAVLink interface. We provide example source code to receive and display messages. See the manual for more information.

Roadmap

DroneScout bridge is the start of a family of products.

  • retail version

    Retail version of the DroneScout Bridge with enclosure, RP-SMA connector and high-gain antenna. December 2024.

  • dual-band RemoteID support

    The vast majority of RemoteID enabled drones use the 2.4 GHz. However, a few manufacturers, like Skydio use 5 GHz for RemoteID. Also, in some cases DJI drones can use the 5 GHz. In Q1/Q2 we will launch a dual-band version of the DroneScout Bridge to support those signals too.

  • API

    Multiple DroneScout Bridge devices can be connected to each other to improve the detection of RemoteID signals. For that reason, each device has an IN and OUT UART MAVLink connector. At the moment each bridge devices forwards information from the IN to OUT connector (and vice versa).  Device configuration can be done in the so-called configuration mode. An API will have benefits, so you can  do the same using the MAVLink interface. Time line: unknown.

Specifications

ds100 DroneScout Bridge external antenna

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Short-range radio

Bluetooth 2.4 GHz

WiFi 2.4 GHz

Antennas

3 dBi antenna (IPEX3 connector), can be replaced with other antennas.

Detection range

up to 1.5 km. The actual detection range depends on a lot of factors.

Power

USB-C (powered by smartphone or USB power bank)

or JST-SH 4-pin connector: 5 -15 V

Average current consumption

450 mW

Connectivity

USB-C (serial interface)

2x JST-SH 4-pin connector (IN and OUT)

Bluetooth 4 (wireless relay mode)

Fastening mechanism

M2-mounting hole

Operating temperature

-20°C to +85°C

Dimensions

42 x 14 x 4 mm (without antenna)

Weight

3.5 gram

ds101 DroneScout Bridge on-board PCB antenna

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Short-range radio

Bluetooth 2.4 GHz

WiFi 2.4 GHz

Antennas

PCB antenna (internal/onboard) 3 dBi antenna

Detection range

up to 1 km. The actual detection range depends on a lot of factors.

Power

USB-C (powered by smartphone or USB power bank)

or JST-SH 4-pin connector: 5 -15 V

Average current consumption

450 mW

Connectivity

USB-C (serial interface)

2x JST-SH 4-pin connector (IN and OUT)

Bluetooth 4 (wireless relay mode)

Fastening mechanism

M2-mounting hole

Operating temperature

-20°C to +85°C

Dimensions

46 x 14 x 4 mm

Weight

2.5 gram