FZX's 50W 1170-1280MHz anti drone module is a sophisticated anti-drone solution, specifically designed to target and disrupt the GPS and WiFi frequencies that drones rely on for navigation and communication. This advanced module is a cornerstone of our comprehensive drone defense systems, ensuring secure airspace by effectively neutralizing drone threats.
In the era of rampant drone misuse and the unauthorized operation of drones, airspace security faces unprecedented challenges. The 50W 1170-1280MHz Drone UAV GPS Jammer Module emerges as a vital tool in combating these risks by disrupting the GPS and WiFi frequencies integral to drone operations. This module serves as a linchpin in maintaining regulatory control and security against unauthorized drone flights. Prized for its stability and customer satisfaction, the module showcases its efficacy in addressing drone-related risks. Furthermore, our commitment to providing technical guidance and robust after-sales service ensures a seamless implementation of the drone jammer for enhanced airspace protection.
Project | Index | Unit | Remark | ||
Frequency Range | 1170-1280 | MHz | Customers can customize the frequency | ||
Operating Voltage | 28 | V | 28-32V | ||
Maximum output power | 47±0.5 | dBm | 50W@≤3.5A | ||
Gain | 42±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 | ≥4A@+28Vdc; | Continuous wave output 50W | |||
Power supply interface | Power cord red positive black negative | red positive black negative | |||
RF output connector | SMA | SMA external screw female seat | |||
Electric current | ≤3.5 | A | |||
Size | 60*150*21.5 | mm | |||
Weight | 0.16 | Kg |
The primary function of a drone countermeasure anti drone module (Radio Frequency module) is to disrupt drones' communication and navigation systems by emitting specific radio frequencies, preventing their normal operation. These modules are essential components of drone countermeasure systems, fulfilling key purposes:
- **Communication Interference**: Transmitting on drone control frequencies, the anti drone module disrupts the communication link between the drone and its operator, potentially leading to control loss and activation of safety protocols.
- **Navigation Disruption**: Emitting interference signals that affect GPS reception, the anti drone module disrupts the drone's navigation system, resulting in inaccuracies in positioning and flight capabilities.
- **Forced Landing or Return**: Through interference with communication and navigation, the anti drone module can compel the drone to perform safety procedures, such as immediate landing or return to the launch site.
- **Prevention of Unauthorized Activities**: Acting as a deterrent in sensitive areas or events, the anti drone module inhibits unauthorized drone operations, enhancing privacy and security.
- **Protection of Critical Infrastructure**: Deployment of anti drone modules around military bases, government facilities, airports, and critical infrastructure safeguards against unauthorized drone intrusions, reducing security risks.
- **Ensuring Airspace Safety**: During public events or emergencies, the anti drone module maintains airspace safety by preventing drone interference with aviation operations or rescue missions.
In summary, the drone countermeasure anti drone module disrupts drone operations through targeted radio frequencies, enforcing safety measures, and safeguarding designated areas from potential drone-related threats.