Different types of jammer modules emit different specific frequencies:
1. GPS signal jammer:
Usually interferes with signals in the 1176.45MHz-1575.42MHz range, as this is a common frequency range for GPS satellite signals. These include the L1 frequency band (1575.42MHz), the L2 frequency band (1227.60MHz), the L5 frequency band (1176.45MHz), etc. Different GPS devices may use one or more of these frequency bands for positioning and navigation, and GPS signal shields prevent GPS devices from receiving normal satellite signals by transmitting interference signals similar to or identical to these frequencies.
2. UAV counter jammers:
Generally, the communication frequency band commonly used for UAV is disturbed, and the common frequencies include 900MHz, 1.6GHz, 2.4GHz, 5.8GHz, etc. These frequency bands are the frequency range used by the UAV for remote control operation, data transmission, image transmission and other communication activities. For example, the 2.4GHz band is the remote control frequency commonly used by many consumer drones, and the 5.8GHz band is often used for high-definition image transmission of drones. The UAV counter jammer launches these electromagnetic waves at specific frequencies, which can disturb the UAV communication link, navigation system or control signal, making it lose control or automatically return home.
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3. Mobile communication jammers:
It mainly disturbs the frequency of mobile communication network, and the common shielding frequency range includes CDMA800MHz, GSM900MHz, DCS1800MHz, PHS1900MHz, etc. These are the frequencies used by different mobile communication technologies. The mobile communication jammers can make the mobile phones within their function range unable to receive and exhale signals, thus achieving the purpose of disabling the mobile phones.
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4. Loadometer electronic jammer:
Inter with the signal transmission between the loadometer weighing sensor and the display instrument by transmitting electromagnetic waves at a particular frequency. Its specific interference frequency will vary according to the different loadometer equipment and jammer design, but usually within the frequency range associated with the loadometer signal transmission.
5. Camera jammers:
Usually interferes with the signal transmission of the camera by transmitting electromagnetic waves at a particular frequency. However, the specific interference frequency range varies with different camera devices and jammer types, and there is no fixed specific frequency. This interference will cause the camera signal transmission to be unstable or completely interrupted, so that the monitoring system appears to freeze the frame, black screen or flower screen phenomenon.