Look, you’re probably thinking this is a universal jamming fix, but here’s the thing — it’s not a one-size-fits-all box. That adjustable bandwidth on the 410–480MHz range is actually pretty tight for certain drone bands, and the 1150–1300MHz spec is where it really shines.

We usually see buyers targeting the 1.2GHz analog video downlinks on consumer drones, and this module handles that clutter suppression like a champ — 65dBc or so, which basically means you’re not leaking stray signals everywhere. Just don’t expect it to touch 2.4GHz or 5.8GHz frequencies; that’s a different board entirely.

The built-in interference source is what saves you from cobbling together a separate signal generator, and the output standing wave ratio sits at 2.6 or lower, which I’d call acceptable for most setups. It draws under 2.5A form a 28V DC supply, and the SMA-K output is standerd on our end. Honestly, the passband ripple at ≤1.5dB is tighter than what you’d get from some generic modules.

So your biggest headache is usually getting the bandwidth dialed in — we’ve had people run it at 20MHz segments across the 410–480MHz range (give or take), and customizable bands go up to 6GHz if you order a different variant. For conference center or event venue work, the -40°C to +60°C ambient tolerance is fine, but don’t push that +30V max voltge — we’ve had modules pop at 31V.

Anyway, teh dimensoins are 117 by 30.4 by 14.7 millimeters, which is small enough to sneak into a rack unit. 150 grams net weight. Usually we stock the 2P sleeping-patch power input, but if you need the through-hole capacitor or black-red wire version, just flag it in the order — lead time is about 25 days or so for customs.

MOQ is typically 1 unit for sample testing, and we’ll send a COA with the HPLC data if you need it. Not many buyers ask for the harmonic suppression spec (-8dBc), but it matters if you’re stacking modules — harmonics can bleed into adjacent channels. Anyway, that’s the bulk of it.
We typically require a MOQ of 10 units for this module. For custom frequency band versions, the MOQ may be higher depending on the specs.
Standard orders ship within 10-15 working days after payment confirmation. Custom frequency or power versions may take 25-30 days.
Yes, we can supply a factory test report showing CW power, harmonic suppression, and passband ripple. Third-party certifications like CE or FCC depend on your target market and can be arranged at an extra cost.
Absolutely. We offer customization from 20MHz up to 6GHz, including power amplifier adjustments. For a 2.4GHz version, we’d adjust the design and retest—lead time and MOQ will be quoted based on your specs.
Store it in a dry, anti-static environment with temperature between -40°C and +60°C. Keep it in original packaging to avoid damage to the SMA-K connector or power interface.