We've got about 40 units in warhouse right now, and lead time is usually 2-3 weeks if we need to pull more form the supplier — they're pretty responsive on this model.
It's basically a compact brick at 119x50x16mm that cranks out over 44dBm across six bands from 433MHz up to 5.8GHz, which covers ISM, GNSS, and 5G stuff without needing a separate amp for each frequency.

Group delay is under 1μs, so it's actually decent for phase-sensitive applicaion like anti-drone systems or radar, but don't push it beyond 60°C ambient — the -20 to +60 operating range is tight for some outdoor deployments.

Runs on 28V DC (check your power supply can handle the draw), and teh SMA-50kfd connector is standerd, so you won't need adapters for most test setups.

Storage temp is -40 to +85°C, which is fine, but we usually keep them in a climate-controlled area at 20-50% RH — the 5-95% non-condensing spec is generous but I'd avoid high humidity during long-term storage.
One thing: it's not ideal for sub-GHz IoT nodes where you need low power consumption, as this thing is built for high output, not battery life.
We can start with a MOQ of 10 units for initial orders. If you need less for prototyping, just let us know and we can work something out.
Standard lead time is around 2-3 weeks for orders up to 100 pieces. Larger volumes might add a week or two, depending on component availability.
Yes, we can provide a factory test report with each batch showing output power and frequency response. Certifications like CE or FCC are not included by default, but we can discuss if you need them for your market.
The amp is optimized for 28V DC to hit that >44dBm output. Running it at 24V will drop the output power by about 2-3dB, so it's not recommended if you need full spec. Stick to 28V for best performance.
Store it in a dry, static-free environment within -40°C to +85°C and 5% to 95% humidity non-condensing. Keep the SMA connectors capped to avoid dust or damage.