What do you want to do with this?
It's DRI, it's for the authorities and it's for identification.
Originally, all drones broadcast their telemetry data, but only the remote control that was paired with it was able to decode it. Because of the drone laws, the authorities have obliged drone manufacturers to make their encryption available and compatible with the authorities' devices.
This way, the authority can see all the drones flying in the airspace, the drone's home point and their route, which is stored on the receiver device.
We users have nothing to do with this.
In America, there was a plan by DJI to have an app so that anyone could see anyone else's drone. This caused a great outcry, saying that bad people could then find the owner of the drone via the drone's home point and take away their expensive device.