When a security team needs to lock down a specific area during high-risk transport or confidential meeting, what they're after is all wireless communication within a defined perimeter — and that's exactly where this unit comes in. It runs continuously without overheating, which matters because you can't have it out halfway through an operation, and we've seen that the alumnum radiator with those four fans handles extended use pretty well even in warmer climates.

16 independent channels cover everything from 130MHz up through 6GHz, so you're hitting old 2G networks right alongside the latest 5G bands, plus Wi-Fi, GPS, and those remote control frequencies like 315MHz or 433MHz that people forget about. The total output is 120W adjustable across those channels, meaning you can dial individual bands from 2W to 10W depending on what the enviornment requires — sometimes you need more punch on cellular bands and less on GPS, and you've got that control.

It's about 6.5kg and 410×240×100mm without the antennas, so it's not something you sling over your shoulder, but it's manageable for two people to set up in a fixed location. The IR remote gives you about 5 meters of range to turn it on or off without walking over to the unit — basically a convenience thing, but in a sensitive area, not having to physically touch the device mid-operation can be important.
What this isn't great for is outdoor jamming in wide-open fields where the effective range drops to those shorter distances; you'll get 2-60 meters depending on how many walls or obstacles are in the way, and we usually tell buyers to expect closer to 20-30 meters in most real-world indoor settings. Frequency stability is within ±0.5ppm, which means it stays locked on target bands and doesn't drift — something researchers running protocol tests will care about more than a security team just needing blanket coverage.

Power supply is standdard AC 110-240V to DC 12V, so you can a wall outlet or a portable battery setup with the right adapter, though we don't include the battery. It also has over-temperture and VSWR protection built in — basically if an antenna gets disconnected or the thing gets too hot, it shuts down rather than frying itself, and we've had a few customers confirm that saved them from a bad cable connection.
The 120W total output is adjustable, but each of the 16 bands has its own independent channel, so you can tweak power per band individually to suit your needs.
MOQ is typically 1 unit for sample orders, but for bulk or customized frequency bands, we'll discuss based on your volume.
We can supply CE and other compliance docs upon request, but note that FCC certification is not included since jammers are restricted in many regions.
The aluminum radiator with 4 fans handles continuous duty even at +55°C, and over-temperature protection kicks in if it gets too hot, so you're covered.
Yes, the IR remote works up to 5 meters in line of sight. It's not meant for long-distance control, but you can hardwire a switch or use an external relay if needed.