The 100W output on most bands is where this thing really stands out — that's enough to push interference out to about 3000 meters in clear conditions, though real-world range depends on terrain and drone altitude.
It covers six bands including GPS L1/L2 and civil RC frequencies, so basically any consumer drone you'd see at a border checkpoint is getting hit, but it's not great for military-grade encrypted links that hop frequencies.

We usually have the AC 220V to DC 27V power supply ready, but if you need the external battery option, that 27V/50AH LiFePo4 gives you maybe 1-2 hours of operation depending on how many bands you're running at full power.

Teh 45kg weight is a pain for portable use (you're not carrying this far without a vehicle), but omnidirectional antenna with 3-12dBi gain means you don't have to aim it — just set it up and power on.

MOQ is typically 5 units, and we ship with ISO9001 certs plus individual COA for each unit — lead time is about 20 days or so, but confirm stock before ordering.
One thing buyers don't always ask about is the operating tempearture range form -20°C to +60°C — it handles desert heat and cold climates fine, but humidity above 90% can cause condensation issues in the modules if not stored properly.
We typically require a minimum order of 5 units for the GW-6067, though we can discuss smaller quantities for demo or trial purposes.
Lead time is usually 15-20 working days after order confirmation, depending on stock availability and customization needs.
Yes, the unit is ISO9001 certified, and we can provide the certification documents along with a quality inspection report upon request.
We can customize the frequency bands to match your local regulations, but it may affect the jamming range and output power. Just let us know which bands you need.
Store it in a dry, cool place within -20°C to +60°C and below 90% humidity. If using the LiFePo4 battery, keep it charged at about 50% and recharge every 3 months to maintain battery health.