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Ruko R111 FAA Compliant Drone RID Module Review

This relatively inexpensive Remote ID (RID) module can be affixed to any of your RC aircraft weighing over 250 grams to make you FAA compliant. With its built-in GPS, It can also help you find your lost drone. Find it here from Ruko https://bit.ly/4e1a0CF, or here from Amazon https://amzn.to/3X4aCAz Features: - FAA compliance for RC aircraft over 250 grams, and wishing to fly outside of a FAA Recognized Identification Area (FRIA) - Relatively inexpensive compared to some other modules. But very capable and easy to use with the included "Ruko Scanner" app. - Lightweight only 14 grams - Easy to setup and install - Built in GPS - Can be used to track and find your drone if lost. - Built-in battery, up to 5 hours operation - 500 to 800 meter range via BT signal How to setup: Two steps for first time setup of the module. 1) Register the module on the FAA website, and 2) Enter your ownership data into the module. #2 is very easy, but #1 can be somewhat of a pain for first time registration with the FAA. Register the module on the FAA's Website. - Excellent instruction manual, including detailed steps for registering the device through the FAA's website. However the manual shows how to setup a Part107 (commercial pilot) account, and several steps are missing. Most of my viewers are mainly beginner pilots, not commercial, and should setup their account under "The Exception for Recreational Flyers". Only pay $5 once to receive a single pilot FAA registration number to affix to all of your heavier than 250 gr drones. To Register the module, you'll need an FAA account. 01. Open https://faadronezone-access.faa.gov, and click on "Create Account" 02. Enter requested account information, and click on "Create Account" 03. Click on "Add a Service" 04. Click on "Drone Owners and Pilots Service Selected" then "Add Service" 05. Click on "Launch Drone Owners and Pilots Dashboard" 06. Click on Set Up Recreational Flyer Account" 07. Enter Requested Data, and pay a one time fee of $5. You will receive your recreational pilots registration number that you can use with all your heavier than 250 grams drones. 08. Once registered with an account, click on "Launch Drone Owners and Pilots dashboard" 09. From the Dashboard, click on "Manage Device Inventory" 10. From the inventory page, click on "Add Device" 11. Enter the requested data, and click on "Add Device" DONE! Entering ownership data into the Module Setup of the module is much easier. Once you've registered your modiule with the FAA, enter your ownership data into the module using the "Ruko Scanner" app, available on Google Play here https://bit.ly/RukoScanner, and on the Apple App Store here https://apple.co/4cEd5rb 01. Open the app, then turn on the module by pressing the power button for 3 seconds. Next press the smaller setup button for three seconds. A green light will start flashing rapidly, and the device serial number should show up on the app "Device Search" screen. 02. Click on the Device box with showing Serial Number. The setup screen should appear. Enter requested data using your FAA Registration number for both "Registration number" and "Operator ID" (if registering as Recreational Flyer), along with the aircraft model that you wish to use it with, the weight of the model (if unknown, enter 250 grams), and the aircraft type (airplane, helicopter, multicopter...). Then click Save. The module remembers the data. If you wish to use it with a different aicraft, just repeat the above steps, and simply enter aircraft model, weight, and type, then click save again. 03. Turn off the device, and attach it to your aircraft, with the name Ruko facing upward. 04. When ready to fly, turn on the device, the right two green light will alternate. The center light will turn steady indicating the GPS is ready. The farthest right light will continue flashing, indicating the module is transmitting data. The module is now ready to fly. Ruko Scanner app is not necessary to use when flying your drone. However it is very powerful, and shows not only the data from your drone, but the data from other drones that may be in your area. The app also includes a map view showing the location of you, your drone, and other drones in the area. You can use the map view to help find your drone if it gets lost. Affiliate links: At no cost to you, I do receive a small commission for sales resulting from these links. This video along with every video of the Quadcopter 101 channel was produced and edited with VSDC Free Video Editor. You may download this excellent, and no kidding "free" video editor here http://www.videosoftdev.com/free-vide... MUSIC LICENSE "Awel" by stefsax http://ccmixter.org/files/stefsax/7785 is licensed under a Creative Commons license: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/b... music was shortened to fit length of video.

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