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Picture 1: the device, fully assembled
Picture 2: physical interface of the device (viewed from bottom)
Working Frequency | Output Power (±1 dBm) |
900-930 MHz | 47 dBm |
1200-1300 MHz | 47 dBm |
1560-1620 MHz | 47 dBm |
2400-2500 MHz | 47 dBm |
5150-5250 MHz | 47 dBm |
5725-5765 MHz | 47 dBm |
5765-5805 MHz | 47 dBm |
5805-5850 MHz | 47 dBm |
Power Supply Requirement | AC 110 - 220 V |
Maximum Power Draw | ≤ 1550W |
Operational Temperature | 0 - 45 ℃ |
Operational Humidity | 30 - 95 % |
Total Weight | 108.4 kg |
Dimensions |
Total Height: 1510 mm Maximum Width: 700 mm Pedestal Base Width: 400 mm |
Antenna Type | Omnidirectional |
Powering On
The Long-range Anti-Drone CUAS System is a highly automated package of wide-spectrum ECM device. It retains memory of its RF interference working status before power off, and will resume once power return. For example, if the device is disconnected from power when its 1500-1600 MHz jammer is working, it will resume jamming 1500-1600 MHz once powered back on.
Controlling Interference Function
There are two ways to control the signal interference function of this device, via infrared remote controller and via Ethernet connection to a computer terminal.
Remote Controller
①[ON]: Press the green button, all listed RF channels are jammed.
②[OFF]: Press the red button, all jamming signals are stopped.
Ethernet - Computer Terminal
When the device is initially linked to a computer or server through an Ethernet port, it necessitates the configuration of its IP address and network status. For detailed instructions, please refer to the accompanying software manual. After the initial setup is finalized, and assuming the network route remains unchanged, the device should automatically establish an Ethernet connection upon being powered on, allowing for seamless control.
Powering Off
Disabling the jamming signal, whether it's done through a remote controller or an Ethernet terminal, will not shut down the device completely. Instead, it will place the device into a standby mode, in which it remains prepared to activate the RF jamming signal. To fully turn off the device, you must physically disconnect its power supply.