This document provides specifications for two multi-band jamming devices: the CT-2020-Eur and CT-2020-A. Both devices can jam 20 different frequency bands including 4G, 5G, WiFi, GPS, and more. Key specifications include a power supply of 100-240V AC or 12V car charger, jamming radius of 10-40 meters, weight of 7.5 kg, dimensions of 430*240*90mm, unlimited working time, and 1 year warranty. An optional external battery can provide over 2 hours of additional operation time.
The document provides specifications for several models of cell phone jamming devices including the CT-3060A USA model, CT-3060E Eur model, CT-3060GL Lojack GPS model, and CT-3060VU VHF UHF model. It lists the frequency bands and maximum output power for each model. It also describes optional accessories like remote controls, antennas, and warranties.
This document provides specifications for two 16-band signal jammers for Europe and America. Both operate across 16 frequency bands used for mobile networks, GPS, WiFi and remote controls. Key specifications include a power output of 1W per band, a working time of 3 hours from its 16,000 mAh battery, and a jamming range of 10-30 meters depending on antenna used. The devices can turn on, charge, and allow individual bands to be turned on or off.
This document provides a user manual for a CT-1016-5G 16 Bands Antenna Jammer. It lists accessories including the main unit, power adapter, car charger, and 16 omni antennas. It describes how to install and operate the device, noting the device should be kept away from electronics when powered on. Temperature operating ranges and battery recharging procedures are also outlined. Frequency bands for both European and American models are defined.
The document provides specifications for the CT-3080N 150W 8-band jammer, including its frequency ranges and output power levels for GPS, 4G LTE, WiFi, VHF, UHF, GSM, 3G UMTS, and other signals. It can mix and match modules across these 8 bands with adjustable and switchable power levels up to 150W total. The jammer is powered by AC or DC, has a range of 50-150 meters, weighs 11kg, and has external antenna and 1 year warranty.
This document provides specifications for two multi-band jamming devices: the CT-2020-Eur and CT-2020-A. Both devices can jam 20 different frequency bands including 4G, 5G, WiFi, GPS, and more. Key specifications include a power supply of 100-240V AC or 12V car charger, jamming radius of 10-40 meters, weight of 7.5 kg, dimensions of 430*240*90mm, unlimited working time, and 1 year warranty. An optional external battery can provide over 2 hours of additional operation time.
The document provides specifications for several models of cell phone jamming devices including the CT-3060A USA model, CT-3060E Eur model, CT-3060GL Lojack GPS model, and CT-3060VU VHF UHF model. It lists the frequency bands and maximum output power for each model. It also describes optional accessories like remote controls, antennas, and warranties.
This document provides specifications for two 16-band signal jammers for Europe and America. Both operate across 16 frequency bands used for mobile networks, GPS, WiFi and remote controls. Key specifications include a power output of 1W per band, a working time of 3 hours from its 16,000 mAh battery, and a jamming range of 10-30 meters depending on antenna used. The devices can turn on, charge, and allow individual bands to be turned on or off.
This document provides a user manual for a CT-1016-5G 16 Bands Antenna Jammer. It lists accessories including the main unit, power adapter, car charger, and 16 omni antennas. It describes how to install and operate the device, noting the device should be kept away from electronics when powered on. Temperature operating ranges and battery recharging procedures are also outlined. Frequency bands for both European and American models are defined.
The document provides specifications for the CT-3080N 150W 8-band jammer, including its frequency ranges and output power levels for GPS, 4G LTE, WiFi, VHF, UHF, GSM, 3G UMTS, and other signals. It can mix and match modules across these 8 bands with adjustable and switchable power levels up to 150W total. The jammer is powered by AC or DC, has a range of 50-150 meters, weighs 11kg, and has external antenna and 1 year warranty.
This document describes several drone jamming devices with different frequency bands and power outputs. The CT-2080B is an 8 band briefcase jammer with a total power of 16W and a range of 50-200 meters. The CT-3060N-UAV is a more powerful 6 band jammer with a total power of 127W and range of 300-600 meters. The CT-3077B-UAV is a 7 band built-in battery jammer with total power of 172W and range of 300-800 meters.
The document discusses wireless technologies and WiFi standards including:
- An overview of the evolution of wireless technologies from 1990 to 2010 including 2G, 3G, 4G and wireless standards like 802.11n, 802.16e, and LTE.
- Details about WiFi Direct which allows direct connection between WiFi devices without an existing network.
- Comparison of the 802.16m WiMAX 2 standard which aims to provide average downlink speeds over 100Mbps, much faster than the initial WiMAX offerings of 3.7-5Mbps.
This document describes a GPS-enabled tail light and tracking device for bicycles. It has a camouflaged design to look like a regular taillight, includes built-in GPS, GPRS connectivity, and a rechargeable battery. It allows users to track the bicycle's location in real-time or playback routes through a web-based software, and sends alerts if the bicycle is moved without permission.
The document summarizes a GPS tracker with power bank functionality that is designed for students and travelers. It has a long maximum working time of 400 days on a single charge. It offers remote monitoring within 5 meters and tracking via GSM and GPS networks on Google Maps. There are two battery options - the T903 with a 3000mAh battery and the T905 with a 5000mAh battery.
The document discusses the Global System for Mobile Communication (GSM) network. It provides an overview of the history and architecture of GSM, including its core components like the base station, switching center, and subscriber identity module. The implementation of GSM involves voice and data encoding, modulation, and wireless transmission between mobile devices and base stations. GSM has been adopted in over 168 countries worldwide and supports over 500 million users.
Future Sat Africa - Satellite Licensing and Reglotory ExpertiseMyles Freedman
The document summarizes Access Partnership, a regulatory consulting firm. It provides an introduction and overview of the firm's history, areas of practice, and expertise in satellite licensing and regulations. It discusses the changing regulatory environment for aeronautical, maritime, and cloud computing services. Regulations vary by country and Access Partnership has a database tracking regulations in 190 countries to help clients navigate compliance.
This document provides specifications for the CT-3076B-UAV 6 Band anti-drone jammer. It can jam signals across 6 bands including 433MHz, 868-915MHz, 2.4-2.5GHz WiFi, GPS, and 5.7-5.9GHz WiFi, with a total power of 142W. It has an adjustable power output for each band and channel. The jammer has a battery that provides 1 hour of use, measures 500 x 305 x 457 mm, and weighs 26kg. It comes in a Pelican case and has an operating range of 400-1000 meters.
This document describes the features of the T330 pocket tracker, a GPS tracker for seniors and children. It has a 900mAh battery, remote sound monitoring within 5 meters, and enhanced GPS accuracy. The tracker can be monitored in real-time through a mobile app or website, and has no monthly or annual fees. It is small at 95x48x15mm and lightweight at 73g.
The iNetVu® 1501 Drive-Away antenna system is a sleek, simple to operate auto-deploy VSAT terminal which can be mounted on the roof of a
vehicle. It is suitable for the most demanding applications. Its reflector optics feature a long focal length for excellent cross-pol performance. All
three motorized axes have very low backlash and work together seamlessly with sophisticated integral sensors and the iNetVu® 7710 Controller to ensure excellent pointing accuracy.
This document discusses opportunities for increasing access to connectivity through technological changes and regulatory reforms. It notes that the growth of undersea fibre has enabled global competitive services and that unlicensed spectrum and new wireless technologies provide opportunities. However, spectrum auctions have faced challenges in many countries. The document argues that embracing diverse regulatory models, open telecom data, and monitoring spectrum use can help reduce risk, promote innovation, and future-proof regulation.
This document provides specifications for three models of anti-drone UAV jammers - the CT-3091DJ-UAV (5 band), CT-3092DJ-UAV (6 band), and CT-3093DJ-UAV (7 band). The jammers use omni-directional antennas to broadcast signals across multiple frequency bands including 5.8GHz, 2.4GHz, 1.5GHz, 433MHz and 860-920MHz, with power outputs ranging from 10-50W per band and an overall power of 100-175W. The jammers are designed to disrupt commercial drones like DJI Phantom models from 1000-2500 meters away.
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This document provides information on mobile network operators and subscribers in various countries. It lists the generations of wireless technologies supported (2G, 3G, 4G) and frequency bands used for each major carrier in countries like Singapore, China, Taiwan, Thailand, Pakistan, Malaysia and others. Subscriber numbers are included where available from Wikipedia.
This document contains a legend and information about airspace in Greece, including airfields, navigational aids, airspace classifications, and air traffic control frequencies. It provides an overview of general aviation facilities and regulated airspace across Greece intended to support situational awareness for pilots but warns that it should not be used as a primary source of navigation. Key details like airports, airspace classifications, navigational aids, and air traffic control frequencies are listed for various locations.
The document outlines the history of communication technologies from 100,000 years ago to present day, starting with the development of speech 30,000 years ago, the use of symbols 5,000 years ago, and the invention of writing. Major milestones include the electrical telegraph in 1838, the transatlantic cable in 1855, the telephone in 1876, radio in 1896, television in 1927, and the internet in 1983, leading to modern technologies like mobile phones, satellite communication, email, social media, and voice over internet protocol.
Jae-Yoon Kim has over 20 years of experience in various engineering roles. He has worked on projects involving engine control systems, set-top boxes, mobile devices, and motor control. His career includes positions at ECU developing engine control systems, Next G TV on IP set-top boxes, Digital Space on digital multimedia broadcasting systems, Sewon Telecom and VK on GSM mobile phones, and JinHong Tech on induction motor drivers. He is proficient in C/C++, assembly language, and software/hardware development tools including Microchip, TI, Analog Devices, and Intel microcontrollers.
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This document advertises the Spy-Copter II, a remote-controlled helicopter that can conduct video surveillance from up to 1000 feet away. It rents for $95 per week and has improved payload and wind resistance over previous models. The helicopter has a flight time of up to 12 minutes and can be upgraded to 25 minutes. It allows for surveilling property, peeking into windows, and observing traffic from the air. The company that rents it, DPL-Surveillance-Equipment.com, also sells a wide range of surveillance and security equipment.
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Global Beam Telecom is a leading satellite telecommunications company with over 15 years of experience in the SATCOMM industry and offices in Saudi Arabia and the UK. It provides satellite phones, BGAN, personnel and fleet tracking solutions for maritime, government and military, oil and gas, heavy equipment, transportation, and IoT/M2M applications using products like the IDP 782, ST6100, IDP 800, BT 500, GT1110, BT 320, Smart Locks, and CT 3000. Global Beam offers a secure solution platform for real-time monitoring, control and location of assets with alerts, notifications, customized solutions, sensor integration and reporting via web and mobile applications.
Overview of standardisation status and 3GPP technology evolution trend3G4G
Presented by Sylvia Lu, Senior Engineer, Cellular Technology, u-blox UK at Cambridge Wireless event Radio technology for 5G – making it work on 18 Sep 2018
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Overview of standardisation status and 3GPP technology evolution trendSylvia Lu
Presented by Sylvia Lu, Cellular Technology, u-blox & Member of UK5G Advisory Board at Cambridge Wireless event Radio technology for 5G – making it work on 18 Sep 2018
This document describes several drone jamming devices with different frequency bands and power outputs. The CT-2080B is an 8 band briefcase jammer with a total power of 16W and a range of 50-200 meters. The CT-3060N-UAV is a more powerful 6 band jammer with a total power of 127W and range of 300-600 meters. The CT-3077B-UAV is a 7 band built-in battery jammer with total power of 172W and range of 300-800 meters.
The document discusses wireless technologies and WiFi standards including:
- An overview of the evolution of wireless technologies from 1990 to 2010 including 2G, 3G, 4G and wireless standards like 802.11n, 802.16e, and LTE.
- Details about WiFi Direct which allows direct connection between WiFi devices without an existing network.
- Comparison of the 802.16m WiMAX 2 standard which aims to provide average downlink speeds over 100Mbps, much faster than the initial WiMAX offerings of 3.7-5Mbps.
This document describes a GPS-enabled tail light and tracking device for bicycles. It has a camouflaged design to look like a regular taillight, includes built-in GPS, GPRS connectivity, and a rechargeable battery. It allows users to track the bicycle's location in real-time or playback routes through a web-based software, and sends alerts if the bicycle is moved without permission.
The document summarizes a GPS tracker with power bank functionality that is designed for students and travelers. It has a long maximum working time of 400 days on a single charge. It offers remote monitoring within 5 meters and tracking via GSM and GPS networks on Google Maps. There are two battery options - the T903 with a 3000mAh battery and the T905 with a 5000mAh battery.
The document discusses the Global System for Mobile Communication (GSM) network. It provides an overview of the history and architecture of GSM, including its core components like the base station, switching center, and subscriber identity module. The implementation of GSM involves voice and data encoding, modulation, and wireless transmission between mobile devices and base stations. GSM has been adopted in over 168 countries worldwide and supports over 500 million users.
Future Sat Africa - Satellite Licensing and Reglotory ExpertiseMyles Freedman
The document summarizes Access Partnership, a regulatory consulting firm. It provides an introduction and overview of the firm's history, areas of practice, and expertise in satellite licensing and regulations. It discusses the changing regulatory environment for aeronautical, maritime, and cloud computing services. Regulations vary by country and Access Partnership has a database tracking regulations in 190 countries to help clients navigate compliance.
This document provides specifications for the CT-3076B-UAV 6 Band anti-drone jammer. It can jam signals across 6 bands including 433MHz, 868-915MHz, 2.4-2.5GHz WiFi, GPS, and 5.7-5.9GHz WiFi, with a total power of 142W. It has an adjustable power output for each band and channel. The jammer has a battery that provides 1 hour of use, measures 500 x 305 x 457 mm, and weighs 26kg. It comes in a Pelican case and has an operating range of 400-1000 meters.
This document describes the features of the T330 pocket tracker, a GPS tracker for seniors and children. It has a 900mAh battery, remote sound monitoring within 5 meters, and enhanced GPS accuracy. The tracker can be monitored in real-time through a mobile app or website, and has no monthly or annual fees. It is small at 95x48x15mm and lightweight at 73g.
The iNetVu® 1501 Drive-Away antenna system is a sleek, simple to operate auto-deploy VSAT terminal which can be mounted on the roof of a
vehicle. It is suitable for the most demanding applications. Its reflector optics feature a long focal length for excellent cross-pol performance. All
three motorized axes have very low backlash and work together seamlessly with sophisticated integral sensors and the iNetVu® 7710 Controller to ensure excellent pointing accuracy.
This document discusses opportunities for increasing access to connectivity through technological changes and regulatory reforms. It notes that the growth of undersea fibre has enabled global competitive services and that unlicensed spectrum and new wireless technologies provide opportunities. However, spectrum auctions have faced challenges in many countries. The document argues that embracing diverse regulatory models, open telecom data, and monitoring spectrum use can help reduce risk, promote innovation, and future-proof regulation.
This document provides specifications for three models of anti-drone UAV jammers - the CT-3091DJ-UAV (5 band), CT-3092DJ-UAV (6 band), and CT-3093DJ-UAV (7 band). The jammers use omni-directional antennas to broadcast signals across multiple frequency bands including 5.8GHz, 2.4GHz, 1.5GHz, 433MHz and 860-920MHz, with power outputs ranging from 10-50W per band and an overall power of 100-175W. The jammers are designed to disrupt commercial drones like DJI Phantom models from 1000-2500 meters away.
Network operators of asia pacific regionLow Jun Jie
This document provides information on mobile network operators and subscribers in various countries. It lists the generations of wireless technologies supported (2G, 3G, 4G) and frequency bands used for each major carrier in countries like Singapore, China, Taiwan, Thailand, Pakistan, Malaysia and others. Subscriber numbers are included where available from Wikipedia.
This document contains a legend and information about airspace in Greece, including airfields, navigational aids, airspace classifications, and air traffic control frequencies. It provides an overview of general aviation facilities and regulated airspace across Greece intended to support situational awareness for pilots but warns that it should not be used as a primary source of navigation. Key details like airports, airspace classifications, navigational aids, and air traffic control frequencies are listed for various locations.
The document outlines the history of communication technologies from 100,000 years ago to present day, starting with the development of speech 30,000 years ago, the use of symbols 5,000 years ago, and the invention of writing. Major milestones include the electrical telegraph in 1838, the transatlantic cable in 1855, the telephone in 1876, radio in 1896, television in 1927, and the internet in 1983, leading to modern technologies like mobile phones, satellite communication, email, social media, and voice over internet protocol.
Jae-Yoon Kim has over 20 years of experience in various engineering roles. He has worked on projects involving engine control systems, set-top boxes, mobile devices, and motor control. His career includes positions at ECU developing engine control systems, Next G TV on IP set-top boxes, Digital Space on digital multimedia broadcasting systems, Sewon Telecom and VK on GSM mobile phones, and JinHong Tech on induction motor drivers. He is proficient in C/C++, assembly language, and software/hardware development tools including Microchip, TI, Analog Devices, and Intel microcontrollers.
Spy Copter II (Rent, Rents, Rental, Rentals)dplsurve
This document advertises the Spy-Copter II, a remote-controlled helicopter that can conduct video surveillance from up to 1000 feet away. It rents for $95 per week and has improved payload and wind resistance over previous models. The helicopter has a flight time of up to 12 minutes and can be upgraded to 25 minutes. It allows for surveilling property, peeking into windows, and observing traffic from the air. The company that rents it, DPL-Surveillance-Equipment.com, also sells a wide range of surveillance and security equipment.
Global beam telecom iot & m2 m solutionsRamya S
Global Beam Telecom is a leading satellite telecommunications company with over 15 years of experience in the SATCOMM industry and offices in Saudi Arabia and the UK. It provides satellite phones, BGAN, personnel and fleet tracking solutions for maritime, government and military, oil and gas, heavy equipment, transportation, and IoT/M2M applications using products like the IDP 782, ST6100, IDP 800, BT 500, GT1110, BT 320, Smart Locks, and CT 3000. Global Beam offers a secure solution platform for real-time monitoring, control and location of assets with alerts, notifications, customized solutions, sensor integration and reporting via web and mobile applications.
Overview of standardisation status and 3GPP technology evolution trend3G4G
Presented by Sylvia Lu, Senior Engineer, Cellular Technology, u-blox UK at Cambridge Wireless event Radio technology for 5G – making it work on 18 Sep 2018
*** SHARED WITH PERMISSION ***
Overview of standardisation status and 3GPP technology evolution trendSylvia Lu
Presented by Sylvia Lu, Cellular Technology, u-blox & Member of UK5G Advisory Board at Cambridge Wireless event Radio technology for 5G – making it work on 18 Sep 2018
WhaYu is a global manufacturer of antennas and connectivity products with headquarters in Taiwan and factories in Taiwan, Suzhou, and Dongguan. It has over 1,385 employees, $39.6 million in capital, and produces a wide range of products including base station antennas, RF antennas, GPS antennas, cable assemblies, and more. WhaYu has a strong focus on R&D with equipment and facilities for simulation, testing, and reliability testing located across its three sites.
The document compares the specifications and performance of F5's BIG-IP appliances and VIPRION chassis-based systems. It provides a table listing the processing throughput, throughput, ports, and other technical specifications of each model. The models range from entry-level to high-performance, with the highest-end systems able to handle over 1 million requests per second and terabits of throughput.
1) Over 300 LTE networks have been commercially launched globally, with the majority using paired spectrum in the Frequency Division Duplex (FDD) mode. Time Division Duplex (TDD) networks are gaining traction, with around 1 in 8 LTE networks using TDD.
2) The 1800 MHz band is the most commonly used band for LTE deployment globally, being used in 43% of networks. 2600 MHz and 800 MHz bands are also widely used.
3) The mobile device ecosystem now includes over 1500 LTE devices from 158 manufacturers, with nearly all capable of falling back to 3G networks. The 1800 MHz and 2600 MHz bands have the largest number of compatible devices.
The document discusses 5G RAN equipment evolution, including:
1) 5G standard progress and forecasts, with initial 5G focusing on eMBB and future enhancements for uRLLC and mMTC.
2) Diverse solutions for different coverage scenarios, including macro cells using sub-6GHz and mmWave bands, and small cells for indoor and hotspot coverage.
3) The 5G RAN roadmap showing the planned development and releases of macro cell and small cell products supporting sub-6GHz and mmWave bands between 2018-2021.
This document summarizes an advanced GPS tracker that can be used for real-time fuel and image monitoring of vehicles. It has multiple interfaces for monitoring temperature, fuel levels, and connecting cameras via RS232. The tracker supports GSM/GPRS networks for remote monitoring and reporting of location, fuel consumption, and daily/weekly/monthly reports. It has a wide operating voltage range, external antenna ports, and RFID control for driver authentication and anti-theft functions.
This document provides information on LTE bandwidths for different frequency bands. It lists the uplink and downlink frequency ranges for each band as well as the bandwidth sizes. Bandwidths range from about 10 MHz to 400 MHz for both uplink and downlink channels depending on the frequency band. Most bands have asymmetric allocations with different sized uplink and downlink bandwidths.
This document summarizes the features of the UT01 GPS tracker for vehicle tracking and management. It has a wide operating voltage range of 9-36V, allows for remote engine immobilization and voice monitoring, and provides cost-effective tracking solutions. The UT01 has multiple interfaces for monitoring and control, external antennas for better signal reception, and sends alarms for SOS alerts, vehicle movement, speed, and geo-fencing.
This document discusses Quectel's CAT M1, NB-IoT, and CAT 1 module roadmaps. It provides details on the Quectel BG96, BG95, and BG600L modules and their specifications. It also examines Quectel's CAT 1 modules, including the EC21, EG21-G, and EC91 models, listing their supported LTE, 3G, and 2G bands and regional variants. Dimension sizes are given for each module.
Telstra's 4G network in Australia uses LTE-Advanced technology, providing faster speeds of up to 100Mbps download and 50Mbps upload, lower latency under 100ms, and less congestion compared to older networks. The 4G network operates on Telstra's existing 1800MHz frequency band and uses MIMO technology with two antennas to achieve higher speeds.
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This document discusses Huawei's technology availability for mobile broadband in various frequency bands. It provides an overview of radio access technologies evolution from 2G to 4G/LTE. It also summarizes the status of HSPA+ devices and networks as well as spectrum allocation in Thailand. The document aims to give information on Huawei's mobile broadband technology capabilities across different frequency spectrums.
Some commercial Qualcomm chipset derived phones and data cards may not have diagnostics reporting enabled by default, and Ascom is not at liberty to distribute information on how to enable this function. Customers wanting to use such devices with TEMS Investigation need to contact the relevant supplier or operator. The document then lists various connectable devices from different vendors specifying their radio technology, firmware version and whether they support optional features like PESQ/POLQA.
The document summarizes a presentation given by Bernard Celli on future networks and spectrum management. It discusses 4G deployment in France, the future of the UHF band, evolution of public safety networks, dynamic spectrum sharing, and connected objects and the path to 5G networks. The Agence nationale des fréquences (ANFR) manages radio spectrum in France and aims to ensure access for various sectors while planning for new technologies and applications that will rely on wireless connectivity and sufficient spectrum availability.
Society’s increasing use of radio-based technologies, and the tremendous opportunities for social development that these technologies provide, highlight the importance of radio-frequency spectrum and national spectrum management processes.
Technological progress has continually opened doors to a variety of new spectrum applications that have spurred greater interest in, and demand for, the limited spectrum resource.
1) The mobile phone market has grown rapidly with over 1.3 billion users globally and mobile networks expanding to reach more of the world's population. 2) Various wireless technologies are being developed and tested to deliver broadband internet access to both fixed and mobile users. These include 3G, WiFi, WiMax and other proprietary standards. 3) Different wireless technologies have advantages for different use cases depending on required data rates, range, mobility and other factors. Integration of these technologies into a common IP-based network is seen as key to delivering flexible multi-service connectivity.
The document provides an overview of LTE and LTE optimization. It discusses the LTE architecture including the Evolved Packet System components like eNodeB, MME, S-GW, P-GW, HSS, and PCRF. It describes the LTE air interface including bandwidths, frequency bands, and UE capabilities. It also covers call flows, handovers, and optimization topics like network optimization processes, RF optimization objects, and troubleshooting metrics.
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CT-1040H-DJ Anti UAV Drone RC GPS 2.4Ghz 5.8Ghz 28W Handheld wearable Jammer up to 500m
Designed to be compact for easy carrying of police and military on terrain use, CT-1040H-DJ Wearable Handheld portable Jammer is specialized to protect soldiers against commercially available drones used by enemy forces for reconnaissance or as weapon delivery systems.
It is fully autonomus with built in antennas and battery for 40 min operation. It is best suited for military special operations teams, police, security forces that are deployed in different situations
Specialized to block 2.4Ghz, GPS, and 5.8Ghz signals that use most of commercial UAV Drones for their remote controls.. The effective blocking range is up to 500 meters. The jamming distance always varied depending on the signal strength and location Do not blocking GSM Cell phones.
This document provides specifications for the CT-3076B-UAV 6 Band anti-drone jammer. It can jam signals across 6 bands including 433MHz, 868-915MHz, 2.4-2.5GHz WiFi, GPS, and 5.7-5.9GHz WiFi, with a total power of 142W. It has an adjustable power output for each band and channel. The jammer has a battery that provides 1 hour of use, measures 500 x 305 x 457 mm, and weighs 26kg. It comes in a Pelican case and has an operating range of 400-1000 meters.
This document is a user manual for the CT-3076-HGA anti-drone jamming system with a higher gain antenna. It outputs power across six frequency bands to prevent drone UAVs. The manual provides safety guidelines for handling and using the device, as well as instructions for opening the case, connecting the antennas to the corresponding channels, and powering it on by connecting the AC power cord and setting the output power switches to maximum levels.
This document describes a 5-band directional antenna for jamming drones. It has 4 bands in one directional antenna that operate at different frequencies and polarizations for WiFi, Bluetooth, GPS/GLONASS. It also has an omni antenna for another WiFi band. The total output power is 115W with a battery operating time of 1-2 hours. Optional additional frequency bands are available. It is designed to jam commercial drones within a 400-1000 meter radius.
This user manual provides instructions for operating a Pelican jamming system model CT-6067. It outputs between 15-100W on each of six frequency bands between 1570-1620MHz, 2400-2500MHz, 433MHz, 5700-5900MHz, 865-920MHz, and 1220-1260MHz. Safety guidelines warn to follow all instructions, handle it carefully due to heat dissipation, and only allow qualified service. It features omni-directional antennas, power input from 110V or 220V AC, and LED indicators of conditions. Quick installation involves connecting corresponding antennas to channels and turning the main power and each band power to maximum output. An external battery can also power the jam
Drone sales are expected to grow exponentially through 2021 despite falling prices, leading to increased security risks from unauthorized drone use. Drones are commonly used for drug trafficking, smuggling contraband into prisons, and aerial spying, and there is concern they could deliver biological weapons. The company R&R Group Jammers4u developed drone jamming systems to protect public events, buildings, borders, and other areas where drones pose risks. The owner of Jammers4u stated that by 2017, security agencies will need drone jamming systems to ensure protection of individuals and property given the large number of drones.
The document describes three drone jammer models - CT-3040, CT-3060, and CT-3080 - with 4, 6, and 8 bands respectively. They operate on various frequencies for remote control, WiFi, Bluetooth, and GPS with output power ranging from 2W to 50W depending on the frequency band. The jammer models have adjustable output power for each band, overprotection, an Ethernet interface, AC or DC power supply, and a range of 500-1000+ meters. They weigh 25kg and have dimensions of 520 x 340 x 200mm.
This document provides specifications for a four band directional antenna and man pack anti-drone UAV jammer. The antenna operates across four frequency bands between 1575-1620MHz, 2400-2500MHz, 5150-5875MHz. The jammer has a maximum output power of 102W across five bands, and can operate for 1-2 hours on its built-in battery. Key specifications for the four band directional antenna include frequency ranges, output power levels, polarization, beamwidths, front-to-back ratios, and impedances for each band.
CT-5030 Prisons Jammers up to 6 bands 530W with wireless control system. Jamming up to 600m
Especially for prisons and other large sensitive locations such as military or governmental compounds. It can also use in Oil and Gas Storage Facilities and fields, Security Services, Military Units, Secret Services, Museums, Facotry, Border Patrol and Drug Enforcement, Customs, etc. - Remote PC control with software to Turn each jammer, each band or the whole jammer system ON/OFF, VSWR Alarm in a wireless setup (RF module). Each unit offers a key lock support & mounting hardware
Advantages & Features
1. Each unit can jam up to 6 frequency bands simultaneously.
2. Continuous operation even in hot climates with no time limit
3. Design for outdoor installation.
4. Secure design to avoid sabotage .
5. Antenna type options - omni or directional antennas.
6. Selection of antennas to provide more flexibility regarding jamming coverage.
7. PC remote control
CT-5030 6 Bands up to 600m:
CDMA-800 850-894Mhz 100W,
GSM-900 935-960MHz 100W,
2G 1900 1805-1990MHz 100W,
3G 2110-2170MHz 100W
2620-2670MHz:30W or 800MHz:100W
1520-1670MHz:30W or 2400-2500MHz:30W
Total RF output power 530W
Option: 450-470MHz 50W, WiFi 2400-2500MHz:30W, GPS L1 1575MHz:30W, 4G LTE 2620-2690MHz:30W, VHF 130-180MHz:50W, UHF 420-480MHz:50W
6 Bands External Antenna
Power Supply AC220V/ 110V DC27-28V
Power consumption 100/200Watts
Jamming Range 400M CT-4030, 600M CT-5030
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CT-3077B EUR 7 Bands 98W GSM 2G 3G 4G 2.4Ghz WIFI Portable Jammer up to 150m
Include Omni and Directional Antennas and car magnetic bases with +24V/45AH LiFePO4 battery
Mobile phones,WIFI + GPS Frequency:
1 4G Low 790-880MHz 20W
2 GSM CDMA 850-965MHz 25W
3 DCS, GSM1800, PCS, CDMA1900 1800-1990MHz 15W
4 UMTS, 3G, WCDMA, TD-SCDMA, CDMA2000 2100-2170MHz 15W
5 4G LTE WiMax2 Europe 2620-2690 5W
6 Bluetooth WIFI 11b/g/n 2400-2500 MHz 8W
7 GPS L1 + SAT cell phone 1520-1670MhHz 10W
TOTAL : 98W
All 7 frequency bands we can mix very flexible - GPS, L2 8W, Low Freq 200-300MHz:20W, 300-400MHz:20W, 4G 2620-2690MHz: 5W, LoJack 173MHz: 20W etc.
Adjustable output power each band, from Max to 0 (OFF)
VSWR over protection for each modular
Battery +24V / 45AH LiFePO4 can work 2 Hours
Power supply: AC110 or 220-240V /DC 27V
Jamming Range Radius 50~150 meters (-75dBm@Omnidirectional antennas)
Weight: 25kg Dimension: 518 x 428 x 228 mm (Case only )
Working time: Without the time limit, May continue to work,
Antenna: External Omni 500mm long and Directional Patch Panel Antennas
(Both omni and directional antennas with frame and car magnetic bases are inlcuded)
1 Year warranty, Taiwan quality made in Hong Kong
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