Usually ships in 3-5 business days once payment clears, and the MOQ is 1 piece for most orders — confirm availability before large quantities though, especially since demand for these has been climbing for jammer builds.


Straight into specs: it covers 500-6000MHz, puts out 50W, and teh gain sits at 47dB — that's enough to drive a decent antenna setup for UAV disruption or GPRS jamming without breaking a sweat, and it runs on DC+32V which is pretty standard for bench power supplies, but you'll need an external heat sink for any test work (we've seen buyers bolt these to aluminun plates or use CPU coolers, basically).

The whole thing measures 238x128x26.5mm, about the size of a thick notebook, and connectors are SMA female on both ends (input and output) — nothing exotic, so you can hook it up with common cables, and operating temperture form -40°C to 85°C means it can sit in a hot enclosure or a cold van without issues, though storage temp's the same range (usually fine if you keep it indoors, but check your local climate).

RoHS cert is there for compliance — the real kicker is that it's not great for low-power or narrowband stuff, because what it does is smash out broadband jamming energy across the whole 500-6000MHz span, so for focused single-frequency work you'd want a different module altogether.


Also, our company can do OEM labeling if you're buying 10 units or more — lead time stretches to 20 days or so for that, but the stock version ships fast — one thing most buyers don't think to ask is that the SMA connectors are standerd but torque spec matters for consistent RF contact, so don't over-crank them.
Typically, we can do a single unit for sample orders, but for bulk production, our MOQ is 10 pieces. Let us know your quantity, and we can adjust based on stock.
For standard orders, lead time is around 7-15 working days after payment confirmation. It might vary slightly depending on current production load.
We supply the RoHS certificate with each shipment. If you need additional test reports or a compliance letter for customs, just ask and we can arrange it.
No, a heat sink is required for testing and operation. Running it without one can cause overheating and damage. We recommend a proper thermal solution for sustained use.
Both the RF input and output use SMA Female connectors. So you'll need SMA Male cables for connection.