Miniature ADS-B Technology (Transceivers/Receivers) and Drone Tracking Transponders for sUAS & UTM/U-Space

New Plug & Play Tracking Solutions for UAS

Aerobits' new range of modules provides a variety of capabilities including ADS-B, FLARM, and Remote ID via Bluetooth and Wi-Fi By Mike Ball / 29 Aug 2024
New Plug & Play Tracking Solutions for UAS
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Aerobits has released a new line of tracking solutions for UAS (unmanned aerial systems).

The product range is designed to meet a broad range of needs for modern rapidly-evolving drone operations, and supports the safe and effective integration of UAS into shared airspace.

Featuring convenient plug-and-play installation for rapid deployment, these compact and lightweight modules are ideal for complying with the requirements of UTM (unmanned traffic management) and U-space ecosystems.

The product family includes three modules:

trkME – a versatile transceiver designed for multi-system tracking. It features an integrated GNSS receiver, Bluetooth, and Wi-Fi, ensuring reliable connectivity and precise location tracking. With a low SWaP footprint, it is ideal for various applications where high sensitivity and low power consumption are essential.

trkME+ – offers additional functionalities such as MODE A/C/S reception and precise timestamping. The device supports both Bluetooth and Wi-Fi as well as FLARM, making it highly suited to more demanding applications. With enhanced sensitivity and transmission power, it ensures greater reliability under more challenging operational conditions.

trkME PRO – the most advanced model in the series, offering full tracking capabilities including ADS-B transmission. The increased transmission power and built-in pressure sensor make it ideal for professional applications that require the highest level of precision and reliability. The device supports a wide range of protocols, allowing for versatile use in various operational environments.

To find out more about Aerobits’ new range of drone tracking solutions, visit their website here >>

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Posted by Mike Ball Mike Ball is our resident technical editor here at Unmanned Systems Technology. Combining his passion for teaching, advanced engineering and all things unmanned, Mike keeps a watchful eye over everything related to the unmanned technical sector. With over 10 years’ experience in the unmanned field and a degree in engineering, Mike’s been heading up our technical team here for the last 8 years. Connect & Contact