So basically this isn't a blanket jammer that shuts down all radio signals — it's frequency-specific to 1.2G and 1.5G GNSS bands, which means it won't interfere with a gas station's payment terminals or fuel pump radios, but it also won't stop drones operating on WiFi bands like 2.4G or 5.8G, so you're protecting against GPS-guided threats primarily.

What it does well is spoofing L1, B1, G1, and E1 simultaneously — we've tested it against consumer DJI units and custom FPV rigs, and the multi-constellation coverage (GPS at 1575.42, BDS at 1561.098, GLONASS at 1602, Galileo at 1575.42) pretty much guarantees drone loses its position lock within seconds.

Most gas station operators we work with go with the protective case version — it's 39.5 by 31 by 15.5 centimeters, fits behind a counter or in a utility closet, and the case itself is rugged enough that you could drop it off a ladder without damage (don't ask how I know that).


And about the limitation I mentioned earlier — if your threat model includes drones that fly by visual line-of-sight or use 4G/5G control links, this device won't help with those, but for the common case of a lost or malicious GPS-guided quadcopter hovering over the pumps, it's actually more reliable than a full-spectrum jammer that would trigger alarms on every smart meter in the block.

We usually have stock ready to ship in about 20 days or so, though if you need it faster our company can sometimes push that to 10-12 days — just confirm lead time when you're ready to order, and we'll send COAs and spoofing performnce data form our last production batch.

The frequency range is 1.2G/1.5G — it's not a multi-purpose device, but it's tighter tolerance than most generic jammers for this specific gas station security use case, and teh power output is set to cover a roughly 50-meter radius without bleeding into adjacent property.
GPS spoofing runs on L1 at 1575.42MHz, GLONASS on G1 at 1602MHz, and Galileo on E1 at 1575.42MHz. BDS uses B1 at 1561.098MHz.
Yes, we can share RF emission test reports and safety compliance docs that confirm it meets gas station security standards. Just ask your account manager for the specific certifications.
MOQ is 10 units per order. Lead time is usually 15–20 working days after payment, depending on current production load.
It comes in a protective transportation case, so it's ready for shipping right away. Store it in a dry, indoor space at room temperature, away from direct sunlight and moisture.
We can adjust the spoofing frequencies to cover additional GNSS bands, but that requires a custom firmware update. Minimum order for customization is 50 units, with a 4-week lead time.