So one of our integrators is building a portable jammer rig for a client who needs to take down hobbyist drones in a 2km radius around a temporary event site, and they're testing various power amp modules to see which ones handle the ISM bands cleanly without introducing too much latency or ripple.


You're looking at a 40dB gain module here that covers 433MHz, 900MHz, 1.2GHz, 1.5GHz, 2.4GHz, 5.2GHz, and 5.8GHz — basically the whole spectrum a typical consumer drone uses, plus some GNSS stuff if you need to mess with GPS-guided ones. In-band ripple is under 2dB and group delay stays below 1μs, which means the signal doesn't distort much when you're trying to blast a wideband waveform at a target.

The physical dimensoins are 81x45x15mm, so it's actually smaller than a lot of similar modules we've handled — fits easily into a weatherproof enclosure or a vehicle-mounted setup without needing a custom bracket. 40dB gain is pretty standard for this kind of application, but what I noticed is that the isolation between frequency bands is tighter than most generic amplifiers we've sourced, which should help if you're running multiple channels simultaneously.

We went with a suplier who runs HPLC and provided a COA, but I'd still recommend running a quick bench test before committing to a full production run — just to make sure teh 5.8GHz band performence matches what's on paper, since that's where we've seen the most variance form other vendors. MOQ is 50 units or so, and lead time is usually 20 working days, but confirm that if you're in a hurry.


Actually, one thing to keep in mind: this module isn't really suited for high-duty-cycle jamming where you're blasting continuous wave for more than a few seconds at a time, because the thermal dissipation on a board this small is limited. Most buyers go with it for pulsed or intermittent operation in detection systems, not as a standalone jammer amp.
Our MOQ for this model is typically 10 units per frequency variant. We can discuss smaller trial orders if needed, just contact us.
Lead time is usually around 15-20 working days after order confirmation, depending on the quantity and frequency mix. We'll confirm exact timing when you place the order.
Yes, we can provide a Certificate of Conformance and test reports for key specs like gain and group delay. Certifications like CE or FCC may require additional arrangement and cost, so let us know your needs.
Yes, the amplifier covers 5.2GHz as part of the 5G frequency range. All frequencies listed (433MHz to 5.8GHz) are supported, and we can also tune for other custom frequencies on request.
Each unit is individually packed in anti-static foam inside a sturdy box, with ESD protection. For storage, keep them in a dry, cool environment below 40°C to maintain performance.