FZX's 10W 1550-1620MHz anti drone module is a powerful tool in the fight against unauthorized drones. With our proficiency in drone interference, anti drone modules, and anti-drone devices, we offer a frequency customization service to tailor the module to your precise requirements.
Skillfully tailored to counteract the widespread misuse of drones, the 10W 1550-1620MHz Drone UAV GPS Jammer Module stands as a critical solution in addressing airspace security concerns. By efficiently disrupting GPS and WiFi frequencies commonly employed by drones, this module is instrumental in preserving order in airspace environments. Acknowledged for its stability and effectiveness, this module represents a vital component in the fight against unauthorized drone activities. The exemplary customer service and technical support available ensure that customers receive comprehensive assistance in implementing and optimizing the drone jammer, further enhancing the module's effectiveness in anti-drone efforts.
Project | Index | Unit | Remark | ||
Frequency Range | 1550-1620 | MHz | Customers can customize the frequency | ||
Operating Voltage | 28 | V | 28-32V | ||
Maximum output power | 40±0.5 | dBm | 10W@≤1A | ||
Gain | 35±1 | dB | Peak-to-peak | ||
In-band fluctuations | ≤2 | dB | Peak-to-peak | ||
Spurious emissions | Within work zone | ≤-15dBm/1MHz | dBm |
Center frequency plus CW signal to maximum Output power time measurement |
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Outside work zone | 9KHz~1GHz | No higher than normal noise floor clutter | dBm | ||
1G~12.75GHz | dBm | ||||
Output voltage standing wave ratio | ≤1.30 | Without power, standard network output -10dBm | |||
≤1.30 | Power Up, Dual Directional Coupler Test | ||||
High and low temperature test | Working temperature | -10~+55 | ℃ | Low temperature can start | |
Gain stability | ±1.5 @-40℃~+55℃ | dB | |||
Power stability | ±1 @-40℃~+55℃ | dB | |||
Power supply requirements | ≥2A@+28Vdc; | Continuous wave output 10W | |||
Power supply interface | Power cord red positive black negative | red positive black negative | |||
RF output connector | SMA | SMA external screw female seat | |||
Electric current | ≤1 | A | |||
Size | 25.6*111.7*17 | mm | |||
Weight | 0.14 | Kg |
The core function of a drone countermeasure anti drone module (Radio Frequency module) is to disrupt the operational integrity of drones through the emission of specific radio frequencies. These modules are a fundamental element of drone countermeasure systems, fulfilling several critical roles:
1. **Communication Link Disruption**: By emitting signals on the frequencies used by drones for control, the anti drone module can effectively jam the communication link, leading to a loss of control by the operator and potentially activating the drone's safety mechanisms.
2. **Navigation System Interference**: Many drones depend on GPS for navigation. The anti drone module can emit signals that interfere with GPS reception, causing the drone to lose its positional accuracy and thus its effective navigation capability.
3. **Compelling Drone Safety Responses**: The interference with both communication and navigation can force the drone to execute pre-set safety actions, such as immediate landing or return to the launch site.
4. **Deterring Unauthorized Drone Use**: In areas where privacy or security is paramount, the anti drone module acts as a deterrent against unauthorized drone activities, such as surveillance or the delivery of hazardous materials.
5. **Shielding Sensitive Areas**: By strategically deploying anti drone modules around sensitive sites like military bases or government buildings, a protective barrier is created against drone incursions.
6. **Maintaining Clear Airspace**: During events that require unobstructed and safe airspace, such as public events or emergency operations, the anti drone module ensures that drones do not pose a risk to the ongoing activities.
In essence, the drone countermeasure anti drone module is designed to intervene in the drone's operational framework, using radio frequency interference to enforce safety and security measures, thereby protecting designated areas from potential drone-related threats.