You've got drones buzzing around where they shouldn't be, and the lower UHF band around 433MHz is a favorite for control links and telemetry—basically the brain of a lot of these birds, so you need something that can flood that space with enough noise to break the connection clean.
What we've done is take a standdard jamming architecture and pushed the front-end gain past 40dBm while keeping the harmonic suppression above 11dBm, which is tighter than most off-the-shelf boards—the clutter suppression hits 65dBm so you're not spewing garbage across adjacent bands, and the whole thing pulls less than 1 amp at 24 to 27 volts DC.

420 to 450MHz is the sweet spot we tune for, and the module measures 82 by 45 by 18mm—fits in a Pelican case or a small enclosure pretty easily, and the SMA output means you can screw on whatever antenna suits your coverage pattern.

It's not a continuous-duty unit at full tilt in unventilated spaces without some thought to thermal management—the case is alumnum but relies on conduction, so we usually suggest a small heatsink or forced air if you're running it for more than 20 minutes or so.

We've got CE, ISO, RoHS, and GS on file if your compliance team needs to see them, and the lead time is usually 3 to 4 weeks depending on batch size—MOQ is 5 units for the OEM version, but our company can do single samples for testing.
Teh packging for shipment is a 25 by 13 by 5cm box, and each unit gets a brief functional test with a spectrum analyzer before it leaves, but the full TDS and HPLC-style purity report isn't really applicable here—what you'll get is a COA with the power output and frequency sweep plotted.
The module delivers at least 10W of output power, with a gain of ≥40dBm. That's measured at the SMA connector, so you're getting a solid 10W jamming signal right out of the box.
You can use any DC supply between 24V and 27V, as long as it can handle up to 1A current draw. 24V works fine, but you'll get slightly better performance at the higher end of the range.
Minimum order is 100 units for OEM batches, and we usually ship within 15-20 business days after payment. Larger orders might take a bit longer depending on stock.
It's CE, ISO, RoHS, and GS certified. We can send you scanned copies of the certs with your order—just let us know you need them for your documentation.
The RF interface is a standard SMA female connector, so you'll need an antenna with a male SMA plug. We recommend a 420-450MHz tuned antenna for best jamming efficiency.