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50W 433MHz UHF RF Power Amplifier Module for High Power Signal Jammer Assembly Customization 50W 433MHz UHF RF Power Amplifier Module for High Power Signal Jammer Assembly Customization
50W 433MHz UHF RF Power Amplifier Module for High Power Signal Jammer Assembly Customization 50W 433MHz UHF RF Power Amplifier Module for High Power Signal Jammer Assembly Customization
50W 433MHz UHF RF Power Amplifier Module for High Power Signal Jammer Assembly Customization 50W 433MHz UHF RF Power Amplifier Module for High Power Signal Jammer Assembly Customization

50W 433MHz UHF RF Power Amplifier Module for High Power Signal Jammer Assembly Customization

US$ 1 ~ 10
Min.Order: 1
Product origin: Shenzhen, Guangdong, China
Category: Electronics
Product Name: Electronics
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  • Model Number : TX-50W
  • Frequency Range : 433MHz
  • Output Power : 50W
  • Operating Voltage : DC 12-28V
  • Operating Temperature : -20°C to +60°C
  • Storage Temperature : -40°C to +85°C
  • Dimensions : 153×69×20mm
  • Weight : 0.89kg
  • Connector Type : SMA Female
  • VSWR Protection : Yes
  • Cooling Method : Natural Convection
  • Certification : CE, ISO
  • Warranty : 1 Year
  • Customization Range : 10-6000MHz, 5-200W

You've got a 50-watt 433MHz UHF amplifier module here, and it's built around a fairly standard aluminun enclosure — nothing flashy, but it handles natural convection cooling well enough for most jammer assembly jobs.

We see these going into everything form portable interference gear to fixed-site mitigation setups, and frankly, the customiaztion range is what sets it apart, because you're not locked into the 433 band, you can dial it from 10 to 6000MHz and adjust power from 5 to 200W.

433MHz RF Amplifier Module Front View

In most cases buyers opt for the 50W version as a baseline — it draws DC power in teh 12-28V range and runs from -20°C to +60°C, so it's usable in a shed or a van without much fuss, though the SMA female connector can be a bottleneck if you're pushing higher wattages without a good cable.

433MHz RF Amplifier Module Side View

What we've noticed is that the VSWR and temperture protection actually kick in before you'd expect damage, which is nice because of that it saves the module if your antenna impedance drifts, but don't expect the 1-year warranty to cover abuse.

433MHz RF Amplifier Module Technical Details

Our documentation is better than what you'll get from generic Chinese modules — we include CE and ISO certs with the COA, and the TDS typically shows tight specs, give or take for batch variability, anyway.

It's not suited for continuous full-power operation at 50W in still air on a hot day; that natural convection only works up to about 60°C ambient, so if you're planning a mobile setup, you'll want to factor in some forced airflow or derate the output by 10 or 15 watts.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the minimum order quantity for the TX-50W module, and can I get a sample first?

Our MOQ is 10 units for standard orders, but we can offer 1-2 samples for testing before you commit to a larger batch.

What's the typical lead time for a customized TX-50W, say at a different frequency or power level?

For custom frequencies (10-6000MHz) or power (5-200W), lead time is usually 10-15 working days after order confirmation and deposit.

Do you provide CE and ISO certification documents with the shipment?

Yes, we include CE and ISO certificates with every order, plus test reports for the specific batch if you need them.

Can this module run continuously at 50W without a fan, since it says natural convection cooling?

It's designed for natural convection, but at full 50W output in a closed enclosure, we recommend some airflow or a small heatsink to keep temps under 60°C.

What's the connector type on the module, and does it come with a mating cable?

It uses an SMA Female connector. We don't include a cable by default, but we can supply one if you add it to the order.

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