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# Holybro Remote ID CAN + Serial Modul ohne Gehäuse- 18089A

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## Technische Daten

| Eigenschaft                  | Wert    |
| ---------------------------- | ------- |
| **Hersteller**               | Holybro |
| **Hersteller-Artikelnummer** | 18089A  |
| **PM Artikelnummer**         | PM-6389 |

Holybro Remote ID CAN + Serial Modul ohne Gehäuse- 18089A

## Overview

Holybro RemoteID Module is a low-cost, small-size, and light-weight module that broadcasts information about UAVs in flight through WiFi and Bluetooth. It supports both CAN and serial protocols. It is a FCC and CE-approved radio module. The products run open-source firmware (ArduRemoteID) and provides a so-called [standard Remote ID solution](https://www.faa.gov/uas/getting_started/remote_id), primarily target drone manufacturers & system integrators. **Note**: This product is designed for the [Standard Remote ID Solution](https://www.faa.gov/uas/getting_started/remote_id), primarily targeting drone manufacturers and system integrators, as you need to do your own approval process at the FAA (DoC submission) if you are in the USA. For the most accurate and latest information related to this topic, please refer to the official governance website of your country.

If you need customization or have special request, feel free to reach out to us [via email.](https://holybro.com/pages/contact-us)

## Specification

```
- Radio module:			Espressif ESP-C3 module
	- Bluetooth and WiFi 2.4GHz (ERP): + 20 dBm (100 mW)
	- [FCC](https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/0604/5905/7341/files/Holybro_RemoteID_FCC_ID.pdf?v=1695116014) & [CE](https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/0604/5905/7341/files/Holybro_RemoteID_CE-RED.pdf?v=1695116014) certified radio module
		- Firmware:			ArduRemoteID (https://github.com/ArduPilot/ArduRemoteID).
	- Supports upgrading firmware via the web interface (“OTA”)
		- Supported in PX4 & Ardupilot ([More Info](https://docs.holybro.com/radio/remote-id/firmware-support))
- Protocol: CAN & Serial
- Interface:			1x JST GH 4-pin CAN (CAN) port
	- 1x JST GH 6-pin TELEM (UART) port
		- Antenna Connector type:			On CNC Case: SMA connector
	- On PCB: IPEX Connector
		- Range: > 5km detection range*
- Power: 5V supplied from TELEM or CAN port
- LED lights: Bright RGB status LED
- Size:			Without case: 35.3 x 23.5 mm (not including antenna)
	- With CNC case: 38 x 26.5 x 11.5 mm (not including antenna)
		- Mount: M2 screws
- Operating temperature: -40°C to +85°C
- Weight:			PCB only: 4 g
	- With CNC case & Antenna: 27.5g
	- Without case & Antenna: 16.5g (Cable 20cm)
		- Certification: [FCC ](https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/0604/5905/7341/files/Holybro_RemoteID_FCC_ID.pdf?v=1695116014)& [CE](https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/0604/5905/7341/files/Holybro_RemoteID_CE-RED.pdf?v=1695116014)
```

* The detection range depends on many factors such as the receiver antenna gain, transmission protocol, weather conditions, flying height, receiver height line of sight etc. With professional receivers a range of 5 km and more is possible.

## Guides & Reference Link

```
- Holybro Doc
```


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