Dronetag Scout is a high-performance Remote ID receiver engineered to detect drones and their pilots by capturing Remote ID signals broadcast over Bluetooth and Wi-Fi on 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz bands.
Unlike conventional drone detection systems that focus solely on the aircraft, Scout identifies both the airborne drone and its takeoff location, allowing operators to engage directly with the pilot when necessary. This capability significantly enhances situational awareness and supports informed decision-making in controlled or restricted airspaces.
Designed for flexible deployment, Scout offers four configurable operating modes:
- Sensor Mode for raw data output
- Sensor Mode+ with drone model identification
- Cloud Mode for remote access via Dronetag Cloud
- On-Premise Mode for sensitive environments
Scout’s modular antenna system supports configurations with two omnidirectional antennas by default, or up to four 90° directional antennas to extend detection ranges to 25 km (15 mi). The unit integrates with the Dronetag App across Android, iOS, and Web, and supports third-party system integration via API, MQTT, and webhooks. Housed in an IP67-rated enclosure with optional 4G/LTE connectivity, Scout is built for continuous operation in diverse conditions.
Specifications:
| Supported Protocols: | Bluetooth 4/5, Wi-Fi Beacon, Wi-Fi NaN |
| Supported Standards: | ASTM F3411-22A, EN 4709-002 |
| Supported Frequencies: | 2.4 GHz, 5 GHz |
| Messages Latency: | < 0.5 s |
| Antenna Connectors: | N-type, female |
| Power Supply: | PoE + 802.3 at, PoE 802.3 af compatible |
| Power Consumption: | 6 W typical (10 W max) |
| IP Rating: | IP67 / NEMA-6 |
| Operating Temperature: | -20°C to +50°C (-4°F to 122°F) ambient |
| Weight: | 2.2 kg (4.8 lbs) without antennas |
| Dimensions: | 220 × 345 × 104 mm without antennas |
| Compliance: | FCC, CE |
| GNSS Receiver: | Built-in |






