It's basically the only module we found that covers from 400MHz all the way up to 2700MHz in a single unit, which cuts the component count for our anti-drone suitcase builds by about half — we'd been stacking separate boards before, and integration was always a headache.

For the 10W version you're looking at roughly 37dBm output, with the higher gain option hitting 40dBm give or take, and that's through the SMA/F 50Ω connector we usually stock in-house (check lead time on the 5W variant though, it's been 20 days or so lately).


The effiency is 40% at nominal voltage, so you'll need a 24-28V DC supply that can handle the draw — most buyers go with the 10W model for FPV blocking at range, but it's actually better suited for stationary setups than backpack rigs due to the thermal load.

Protection features include temperture and standing wave monitoring, which we didn't think mattered until a mismatched antenna caused a shutdown on the bench; the module just dropped output rather than frying itself, so that's a solid fail-safe for field deployments.

We usually have stock on the 5W version, but the 10W runs about 3-4 weeks form order — also, the 80×48×20mm footprint is tight enough for most enclosures, but you'll want to plan airflow around the heatsink because of that it runs warm even at 24V.
Our MOQ is 10 units for standard orders, but we can negotiate smaller quantities for first-time buyers or sample requests.
Lead time is around 15-20 working days for a 100-unit order, depending on current production load and customization needs.
Yes, we can supply CE and RoHS certifications upon request. FCC testing is available at an extra cost if needed.
Absolutely, we can adjust the output power within that range to match your requirements—just let us know the exact wattage you need.
Store it between -30°C and +80°C in a dry, static-free environment to keep the components in good shape.