SPEKTRUM SPMA9500 SkyID Module Instructions
- June 13, 2024
- SPEKTRUM
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Spektrum SkyID Module
Frequently-Asked-Questions
What is Remote ID?
Remote ID is the ability for an RC aircraft to provide identification and location information that can be received by other parties.
When do the FAA rules on Remote ID take effect?
RC pilots are required to comply after March 16th, 2024.
I only fly RC aircraft at AMA club fields, do I need a Remote ID module?
What is the Spektrum SkyID Module?
SkyID is Spektrum’s Remote ID Module that allows RC aircraft pilots to comply with the latest unmanned aircraft rulings by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA).
When do I need to use the SkyID module?
Do I need to register my SkyID module with the FAA?
How do I use the SkyID module?
The SkyID module is very easy to use and install in most RC aircraft. Please follow the manual for complete installation instructions.
Do I need to purchase a SkyID module for each RC aircraft that I own?
No, you can easily move a SkyID module from one aircraft to another. Additionally, you don’t need a remote ID module in your aircraft if you are flying in a FRIA or flying a model that weighs less than 250g.
How do I register my SkyID Remote module?
The registration of the SkyID is completed through the FAA DroneZone website. After log-in into your account, launch the Drone Owners and Pilot Dashboard where you will add your Spektrum SkyID device with the serial number found on the label on the side of the SkyID.
Is the SkyID module only compatible with Spektrum receivers and electronics?
No, the SkyID module will work with non-Spektrum radio equipment.
How large is the SkyID module, and what does it weigh?
The SkyID is 1.376” (34.5mm) x 0.89” (22.5mm) x 0.71” (18mm) and weighs 0.49oz (14.0g)
What is included when I purchase the SkyID module?
Everything needed to operate your SkyID module is included. Here is a list of everything in the box: (1) SkyID Module (SPMA9500) (1) 4-Pin ZH to 3-Pin Servo Connector (1) 4-Pin ZH to 4-Pin ZH Connector (1) 4-Pin ZH to 3-Pin ZH Connector (1) Hook and loop mounting pad
Does the SkyID module need to be mounted in a specific location or orientation?
The SkyID can be mounted in any location or orientation in the aircraft. On most aircraft, accessibility through the battery or canopy hatch is an ideal placement. Use the included adhesive hook and loop or double-sided tape.
How do I connect the SkyID module to my existing radio system?
They are multiple ways to connect the SkyID to your receiver. The options are: SRXL2 or XBus Telemetry Port Any open servo port operating at standard servo voltages. Please refer to the product manual for further details
What information does the SkyID module broadcast, and who can see it?
SkyID will transmits aircraft ground speed, altitude, position (latitude and longitude), heading, distance and time. SkyID will also transmit a unique serial number which can be used to identify your aircraft and its location. Various remote ID apps are available for mobile which may be used to identify the broadcast signals from the device.
Do any Spektrum receivers include Remote ID capability?
None of the Spektrum receivers include Remote ID capability.
Does my Ready to Fly (RTF), Ready to Fly (RTF-Basic), or Bind-N-Fly (BNF) aircraft have Remote ID installed?
None of our E-flite, HobbyZone, Blade or Hangar 9 aircraft are provided with a SkyID module or any other form of Remote ID. It is up to the user to comply with all laws for the operation of small Unmanned Aircraft Systems (sUAS).
Is there any extra cost to operate a SkyID?
No. You can operate the SkyID without any extra cost or hidden fees.
Where can I find more information about FAA Remote ID rule?
What are the power requirements for the SkyID module?
3.3V – 9V
Is the SkyID module weather-resistant?
No, the SkyID module is not weather resistant.
What is the operational range of the SkyID module?
This will be dependent on operational conditions.
Is the SkyID module compatible with all types of RC aircraft?
Yes, all it requires is power to operate.
What is the warranty period for the SkyID module?
1-Year Limited warranty
Are software updates required for the SkyID module, and how can they be performed?
The SkyID module can be updated using the Spektrum USB Programmer and PC Programmer application. Similar to other Spektrum products, please visit SpektrumRC.com for more information on firmware updates.
What are the potential penalties for non-compliance with the FAA Remote ID regulations?
Non-compliance could lead to fines and other more severe legal penalties.
How does the SkyID module impact the performance or flight characteristics of the RC aircraft?
Should not be noticed in any way during flight, on very light models it may have a small affect on performance due to the small added weight.
How much power will the SkyID module consume?
Average current draw is 115mA, peak is 165mA.
Can you power the SkyID through the balance lead of your battery?
Yes, although you will need to provide an adapter. Make sure to follow the correct voltage before connecting to the battery.
Can you provide power through a separate battery?
Yes, you can power the SkyID through a separate battery that meets the voltage range of the SkyID of 3.3V to 9V. Keep in mind that additional adapters or connectors might be needed depending on what battery connector you are using.
Will the SkyID provide the last known GPS location?
If you are receiving telemetry via a compatible Spektrum equipment, the transmitter will show the last known GPS coordinates.
Is SkyID FAA Approved?
The SkyID is FAA Compliant.
References
- arcgis.com
- Spektrum RC Transmitters and RC Electronics | Spektrum
- ArcGIS Web Application
- FAADroneZone
- FAADroneZone
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