DRONETAG SCOUT

Stationary Remote ID Receiver – Long‑Range, Plug‑and‑Play

Dronetag Scout is a high-performance, stationary Remote ID receiver designed for enthusiasts, professionals, authorities, and infrastructure operators. It offers robust, long-range drone detection, ideal for comprehensive airspace monitoring around airports, critical infrastructure, secured facilities, or city‑wide coverage.

Sensor Hardware & Form Factor

The Scout comes in a modular baseline configuration and includes two omnidirectional antennas (2.4 GHz and dual-band 2.4/5 GHz). Optional high-gain directional antennas (up to four) can extend range dramatically. It measures roughly 220 × 230 × 104 mm and weighs about 2.2 kg without antennas—ideal for pole or wall mounting with the included mast kit.

Detection Capability & Range

Equipped with dual independent radios scanning Bluetooth & Wi‑Fi beacon signals, Scout detects Remote ID-equipped drones at up to 10 km using omni antennas and up to 25 km with directional antennas—making it suitable for both localized and wide‑area surveillance setups.

Connectivity & Power Options

The device supports Power‑over‑Ethernet (PoE, 802.3af/at) and optional internal LTE for data connectivity in remote locations. GNSS is included for location and timestamp accuracy. It consumes around 6 W typically, peaking at 10 W.

Durability & Standards Compliance

Built for harsh environments with an IP67/NEMA‑6 enclosure, the Scout operates in temperatures from –20 °C to +50 °C. It supports up to four N-type antenna ports and features integrated heating/passive cooling (with optional lightning protection). It complies with ASTM F3411‑22A and EN 4709‑002 standards.

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