Drone detector Jammer using RF spectrum analysis
Thanks for your hint .that device have used in location yetYou should definitely have that Webapp localized before you start marketing it in the western world, just a hint .
Jammer=transmitter=FCC licensing, no?This posts not illegal
but Unauthorized purchase is not allowed
Normally jammer cover 2385~2485MHz ,if you used 2.33 and 2.57ghz the jammer will not block the droneHow will jammers like these perform if the frequencies used by the UAV was changed to say 2.33 or 2.57 ghz?
Also, what is the response of the actual drones, say a DJI Mavic or a Spark, being hit with this jamming devices. Would that depend on the settings used by the pilot for Return to home if signal lost?
You can choose jamming gps or notCan this thing also jam GPS signal? I guess in that case RTH wouldn't work, right?
Normally jammer cover 2385~2485MHz ,if you used 2.33 and 2.57ghz the jammer will not block the drone
But some jammer cover wide bands 2000~2800MHz
2018 wide bands drone jammer include 2000~2800MHz 800~965MHz 1150~1350MHz 1450~1700MHz 5725~5850MHz - Drone Jammer Anti drone system professional
2018 wide bands drone jammer include 2000~2800MHz 800~965MHz 1150~1350MHz 1450~1700MHz 5725~5850MHz Fly a drone within 5km of an airbasectstechnologys.com
Return or not depend on the setting(that right )
This involves the cost problem, the wider the coverage, the more expensive the priceInteresting, thank you for your reply.
If one would like to develop a UAV jamming device, why wouldn’t one make it cover wide spectrums per default, instead of “just” make it cover the most commonly used frequencies?
From a UAV jammer developers perspective, I’m certain that the modern UAV’s presents some pretty smart tech, that must be hard to overcome.
Sun Tzu...
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