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WARMAX RAGE ARMOR 900-1200 MHz Vehicle Antenna Module: Quadrifilar Protection for Special Vehicles
In today's combat environment, where FPV drones and electronic reconnaissance equipment pose the primary threat to mobile teams, antenna reliability is a matter of survival. WARMAX RAGE ARMOR 900-1200 MHz is a highly effective vehicle module designed for electronic warfare (EW) and special communications systems. Using quadrifilar technology allows us to create a stable protective dome without the "dead zones" typical of conventional linear antennas.
Technological advantage: Quadrifilar design and circular polarization
The main problem with protecting a vehicle in motion is the constant change in the drone's angle of attack and the tilt of the vehicle itself. The quadrifilar antenna in the WARMAX RAGE ARMOR module is fundamentally different from standard whip solutions:
- Circular Polarization: Guarantees stable signal suppression or reception regardless of the antenna's position on the enemy drone. This eliminates the loss of efficiency when the target maneuvers.
- Hemispherical radiation pattern: The antenna uniformly radiates a signal into the upper hemisphere, covering the "upper cone" through which attack UAVs most often try to enter.
- Minimum SWR in a wide range: The module is configured to operate in an extremely wide frequency spectrum (650-1100 MHz), which makes it a universal tool against most modern threats.
Technical and tactical characteristics (TTX)
The standing wave ratio (SWR) of the WARMAX RAGE ARMOR module is the benchmark for tactical equipment. Low SWR ensures maximum power transfer efficiency and protects your amplifier from overheating.
| Frequency (MHz) | SWR |
|---|---|
| 650 MHz | 1.4 |
| 700 MHz | 1.3 |
| 750 MHz | 1.1 |
| 800 MHz | 1.1 |
| 850 MHz | 1.0 (Perfect Match) |
| 900 MHz | 1.1 |
| 950 MHz | 1.1 |
| 1000 MHz | 1.1 |
| 1050 MHz | 1.3 |
| 1100 MHz | 1.2 |
Additional system parameters:
- Antenna type: Quadrifillary with circular polarization.
- Connector type: N-type (Female) — Protected industrial standard.
- Case material: Impact-resistant polymer, resistant to ultraviolet radiation and temperature changes.
- Protection class: IP65+ (completely sealed from dust and rain).
- Operating temperatures: from -20 to +50 °C.
- Module weight: 5 kg.
Extreme fixation: D88 magnetic system
For reliable operation at high speeds and when moving over rough terrain, the module is equipped with a reinforced magnetic base with anti-vibration mount.
- Powerful neodymium magnets: 4 D88 class magnets provide a total adhesion force of 88 kg (22 kg per point fixation).
- Anti-vibration system: The mount compensates for shaking and impacts during movement, which prevents mechanical damage to the internal elements of the antenna.
- Deployment speed: Installing the module on the roof of a car takes a few seconds, which is critical in conditions of rapidly changing operational situations.
Expert advice: To maintain the amplifier output power in the 900-1100 MHz range, use only the included WL 400 Low Loss cable. This avoids signal degradation, which can reach 50% in cheap analogs.
Package Contents and Readiness for Operation
The module is delivered in a "Plug & Play" state and is ready for integration into the vehicle security system immediately after unpacking:
- WARMAX RAGE ARMOR Antenna Module - 1 pc.
- WL 400 Coaxial Cable (or Premium Equivalent) - 1 pc.
- Reliable Packaging: High-Density Cardboard Box and Bubble Wrap.
Conclusion: Technological Superiority on the Air
WARMAX RAGE ARMOR 900-1200 MHz is a professional tool designed for those who do not compromise on security. The combination of ideal SWR at critical frequencies and the advantages of circular polarization makes this module one of the most effective tools in the fight against air threats and for maintaining stable communications in extreme conditions.
Tactical FAQ: Six questions about the "primary front" of RAGE ARMOR
Why is the 900-1200 MHz band considered the "primary front"?
This is the basis of modern warfare. 915 MHz is the kamikaze control standard, and 1.2 GHz is long-range video.
What's the "magic" Quadrifilar antenna (QHA) in front of a regular "whip"?
A regular whip is linearly polarized, while a QHA is circularly polarized. If the drone tilts, the "whip" loses effectiveness. A quadrifilar antenna doesn't care about the tilt angle; it "presses" the signal stably. This is your CPL filter, removing "glare" from enemy communications.
What shape is the protective dome of this antenna?
Instead of a "donut" with a hole on top, a QHA creates a perfect hemisphere. The car is protected not only from the sides, but also from above. The drone won't be able to dive straight into the roof—it will lose control even before it reaches your "digital fortress."
Is this a "GPS killer"? Will you be able to use navigation?
No. The 1.2 GHz frequency is the GPS satellite channel (L2/L5). The module will instantly "blind" the navigation. The phone will show you're in the ocean. Get ready to brush up on your map-reading skills like a true ranger.
Will it interfere with the Starlink module or the laptop?
Everything is great here. Frequencies of 900-1200 MHz do not interfere with Starlink and Wi-Fi (2.4/5.8 GHz). Your ASUS TUF will work stably. But remember: the GSM-900 mobile connection may disappear.
How important is the correct installation of the ARMOR module?
Quadrifilians are afraid of metal nearby. Rule 1: Place it on the highest point of the roof. Rule 2: No metal within a radius of 50 cm. Any object nearby distorts the hemisphere of protection. It's like a spot on a lens - It spoils the whole security picture.