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LoRa FPV Jammer (510-600 MHz, 50W): A Powerful EW Core
In modern drone warfare, technological advantage depends on the ability to quickly adapt to changing frequencies. The 50W LoRa Jammer is a high-performance component designed to neutralize enemy FPV drone control and telemetry channels in the 510-600 MHz band. This module is the optimal choice for engineers and volunteers creating effective electronic countermeasures.
Technological advantage: VCO technology and LoRa modulation
The use of VCO (Voltage Controlled Oscillator) technology allows the module to generate a stable signal with a high spectral density of interference. Digital modulation of the LoRa type ensures the most effective "jamming" communication channels, making drone control impossible even if the enemy uses modern interference-immunity protocols.
- Efficient cooling: The body is made of high-quality aluminum, which serves as an excellent heat sink, preventing overheating of active components during long-term operation.
- High power: 50 W of output power is enough to create a reliable dome of protection within the range of portable and stationary electronic warfare systems.
- Versatility of connectors: The use of a standard N-hole RF port simplifies the integration of the module with various types of antennas.
Technical and tactical characteristics (TTX) of the module
These parameters confirm the professional level of the equipment and its readiness for operation in extreme field conditions.
| Parameter | Characteristic Value |
|---|---|
| Operating Frequency Range | 510 - 600 MHz |
| Output Power | 50 W |
| Signal Generation Technology | VCO (Voltage Controlled Oscillator) |
| Supply Voltage (DC) | 24 V - 28 V |
| RF Output Connector | N-hole (Female) |
| Case Material | Anodized Aluminum |
| Overall Dimensions | 150 * 55 * 24 mm |
Important Operating and Connection Rules
To maintain module performance and achieve maximum amplifier efficiency, the operator and engineer must strictly follow the installation rules:
- Start-up Sequence: The antenna or dummy load must be connected to the module before power is applied. Turning on the amplifier without a load will result in immediate failure of the module due to the high level of reflected energy (high SWR).
- Active Cooling: When operating at For power exceeding 5 W, the use of an additional heatsink, hot melt adhesive/thermal paste, and a cooling fan is mandatory. Failure to comply with the thermal conditions will dramatically reduce the service life of the device.
- Power diagram: The red wire is the positive pole (+), the black wire is the negative (-).
- Switch line: The third wire (switch line) must be connected to the positive pole (+) along with the red wire to activate the module.
Creating multi-band protection systems
To form a comprehensive echeloned protection of positions, it is recommended to combine this module with identical amplifiers of other available ranges:
- 420-460 MHz: For protection against low-frequency FPV threats.
- 600-700 MHz: For overlap extended range of drone control.
Expert assessment: This LoRa module is the gold standard for creating custom electronic warfare systems. With proper thermal management, it demonstrates stable radiation parameters even during long-term continuous operation.
Conclusion: A reliable component of your security
The LoRa 510-600 MHz FPV digital jamming module is professional equipment that allows you to stay ahead of enemy tactics. High output power, a reliable aluminum housing, and proven VCO technology make it indispensable when assembling modern electronic warfare systems.
Tactical FAQ: Six questions about the LoRa digital module
What is the main feature? module labeled "LoRa"?
Instead of normal noise, the module generates digital modulation that mimics the structure of ELRS packets. Instead of simply "blinding" the drone, it floods its receiver with junk data. This causes a critical communication error, causing the drone to crash or land much faster.
Why has the 510-600 MHz range become a "new front"?
When the main frequencies were closed by defenses, the enemy began shifting FPV kamikaze frequencies specifically to the 510-600 MHz range. This module closes the "gray zone" where drones previously flew with impunity, bypassing standard electronic warfare systems.
What is the real protection range at 50 W?
The digital signal suppresses communication more effectively. The protection radius is 250-400 meters. This reserve is quite enough to neutralize a high-speed drone as it approaches your car or a stationary point.
Power consumption and autonomy from EcoFlow?
Module consumption is about 150-180 W. The EcoFlow Delta 2 station will provide 5-6 hours of continuous operation. You can study for exams or edit photos without any worries while the sky above you is safely covered.
Impact on laptops, smartphones, and Starlink?
The range does not affect Wi-Fi or Starlink.However, digital interference can interfere with wireless on-camera monitors. Photographers are advised to keep such equipment away from the active electronic warfare antenna to avoid interference on the screen.
Using tactics for a medic or photographer?
This is a highly specialized tool. Turn it on selectively: when a drone detector is detected or in dangerous areas. Short work sessions will conserve your battery and prevent enemy reconnaissance from triangulating your position using digital traces.