Actually handles frequency hopping and LoRa drones pretty well—that's what it's designed for, the FPGA inside keeps everything tight and the VCO doesn't drift much even when you push it. We've had these running for hours at events and teh frequency stays locked, which matters more than most buyers realize.

Usually deployed for VIP security or public events where you need to clear a zone quickly, but it's not suited for wide-area blanket jamming (you'd want a phased array for that). The module sits inside an enclosure you supply, so plan your thermal management—50W generates heat, though the board is compact at 137 by 43 by 16 millimeters and weighs about 0.29kg.

Average output is 47dBm or 50W, give or take, and the standdard frequency range is 700 to 1000MHz but our company can customize it if you tell us your band upfront (lead time shifts by 2 weeks or so). What it does is produce a chirp signal through linear spread spectrum modulation, which makes it more efficient against LoRa links than a simple continuous wave jammer would be.

Most customers go with the 700-1000MHz version because of that it covers the common drone bands in one module, but check your local regulations—some frequencies require licensing on operator side. We ship each unit with a COA form batch testing, though HPLC isn't relevant here; the real qualiy check is the frequency stability test we run for 30 minutes at full power.

Packaing is antistatic foam inside a box, 10 units per carton, and we usually stock enough to ship within 5 business days but confirm lead time for custom frequency builds. One thing you might not think to ask: the SMA connector needs a torque spec when mating the antenna cable (8 in-lbs or so)—we've seen people overtighten and damage the port.
Our standard MOQ is 10 units, but we can discuss smaller trial orders if you're just testing the waters.
Lead time is usually 15-20 working days after order confirmation, depending on the quantity and whether you need custom frequency tuning.
Yes, we can supply CE and FCC test reports upon request, along with a full specification sheet and performance test data for each batch.
Absolutely, we can tailor the frequency bands to your needs within the 700-1000MHz range — just let us know the specific frequencies you require.
Each module comes individually packed in anti-static foam, and we recommend storing them in a cool, dry place between -20°C and 60°C to keep the low temperature drift stable.