The Tx/Rx Module is a high-precision signal simulation and interference solution designed for advanced wireless communication environments. Engineered for versatility, it provides comprehensive support for global navigation satellite systems (GNSS), enabling seamless simulation and tactical control over critical signal frequencies to ensure operational security and airspace integrity.
Integrating state-of-the-art signal processing, this module supports a wide array of simulation modes including directional dispersal and forced landing. With its robust UDP protocol communication and optional serial support, it offers a flexible integration path for professional electronic warfare and drone defense systems requiring rapid initialization and high deceptive accuracy.
Detailed Parameters
| GPS Support | L1 (1575.42MHz ± 1.023MHz) | BDS Support | B1 (1561.098MHz ± 2.046MHz) |
|---|---|---|---|
| GLONASS Support | G1 (1602MHz ± 4MHz) | GALILEO Support | E1 (1575.42MHz ± 12.276MHz) |
| Simulation Modes | Directional dispersal, Navigation interference | Control Functions | Navigation forced landing, Circling function |
| Deceptive Distance | >500m (at 10dbm) | Init Time | Rapid Power-on Initialization |
| Communication | UDP Protocol | Customization | Serial Communication Support |
Key Advantages
Multi-GNSS Compatibility
Full integration of GPS, BDS, GLONASS, and GALILEO for global operational readiness.
Rapid Deployment
Optimized power-on initialization ensures the system is active and ready in seconds.
Precision Deception
Achieve deceptive distances exceeding 500m at 10dbm for superior tactical advantage.
Advanced Control
Force landing and circling functions provide complete control over target navigation.
Flexible Communication
Standard UDP protocol with customizable serial communication for diverse system integration.
Tactical Versatility
Support for directional dispersal allows for targeted signal management and interference.
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Management Platforms
Signal Monitoring
Real-time tracking of transmission and reception levels across all supported GNSS bands.
Mode Configuration
Seamlessly switch between directional dispersal, forced landing, and circling modes.
Alert System
Instant notifications for module status changes and communication link integrity.
UDP Packet Control
Efficient command delivery via optimized UDP protocol for low-latency response.
Hardware Health
Continuous diagnostics of the Tx/Rx hardware to prevent operational downtime.
Custom API Interface
Developer-friendly hooks for integrating the module into larger security frameworks.
Investment Return Comparison
| Metric | Standard Jammer | Tx/Rx Deception Module |
|---|---|---|
| Control Precision | Low (Broad Denial) | High (Tactical Manipulation) |
| Satellite Coverage | Single/Dual Band | Multi-GNSS (GPS/BDS/GLO/GAL) |
| Operational Mode | Interference Only | Simulation & Forced Action |
| System Integration | Stand-alone | UDP/Serial Integrated |
| Strategic Value | Basic Defense | Advanced Electronic Warfare |
Frequently Asked Questions
The module provides full support for GPS (L1), BDS (B1), GLONASS (G1), and GALILEO (E1), ensuring global compatibility.
Interference disrupts the signal to cause loss of lock, while forced landing uses deceptive signals to trick the receiver into landing at a specific location.
Yes, it uses a standard UDP protocol for communication and supports customized serial communication for seamless integration.
At a power level of 10dbm, the module can achieve a deceptive distance of more than 500 meters.
While UDP is the default, customized serial communication support is available to meet specific project requirements.
It is primarily used in drone detection and defense, GNSS simulation testing, and secure area perimeter protection.







