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UAX Alta-X Remote ID Module

UAX Alta-X Remote ID Module

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Introduction

This module adds Remote ID Broadcast compliance to any Alta X aircraft. The unit has a built-in GPS. It is powered by the aircraft. The unit is conformal to the arm joint and is designed to be compatible with all Alta-X aircraft and travel cases.

Normal Operations

In normal operation the module does not require any interaction. The module will turn on and off with the aircraft.

The unit contains two status lights. The first is a Red “Fault” light that indicates faults or programming mode. The second is a green status light. The light will turn on solid green during boot and search for GPS signal. The green light will then blink (with a period of 1 sec on followed by 3 sec off) when it is broadcasting with a valid location.

The UAS operator must confirm the unit is broadcasting before takeoff. This can be accomplished by checking that the green status light is blinking -or- by using a RemoteID app to verify the aircraft is transmitting the require info aircraft.

Remote ID Broadcast Info

Screenshot of a Remote ID App looking at the SE-8 Transmitter (some info removed for privacy)

Above is a screenshot of the information available to a ground observer from the Remote ID module.

Registering with the FAA

How to Register Your DroneHow to Register Your Drone

Each module has a serial number that must be submitted to the FAA. The serial is printed on the side of the unit and will be provided to you after purchase so that you may register prior to receiving the device.

DoC

UAS Declaration of ComplianceUAS Declaration of Compliance

The unit has a Declaration of Compliance with the FAA. Please see the link above to download the document.

Programming the Module

The module should be pre-programmed from the shop with the required information. In some case this is not possible or the aircraft must be re-registered over time. Below are programming instructions for the module should they be necessary.

 

The transponder can be configured via a web-interface. To active the configuration mode follow these steps:

  • Find a tool to use to press the hidden pinhole button

  • Power on the aircraft

  • Locate the configuration button

  • Press the configuration button for 5 seconds then release

    • The red fault LED will turn on

  • Connect to the “dronebeacon” WLAN network (no password needed)

  • Open a browser to 192.168.50.1

General Configuration

  • Aircraft type

  • Broadcast type

    • Bluetooth 4 and/or 5

    • Wifi Beacons and/or NAN packets

  • Transmit Period

  • Transmit power

Operator Configuration

 

In the operator tab, you can configure the details of your license provided by the FAA or other National Aviation Authority

  • Select the region where the drone is flying

  • Enter your provided Registration number

Outside the EU, no UAS category or UAS class is required. Within the EU, only valid license numbers can be entered. In that case the input box becomes green

Flight Configuration

In the flight tab, you can configure an optional text describing the purpose of your flight.

Firmware

In the firmware tab, you can upgrade the firmware of the transponder.

  • Upload the file

  • Press Flash image to upload new firmware

Upgrading firmware has been tested with Chrome and Firefox. If the upgrade fails, please try again or try another browser.

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