60W Drone Jammer Module – 3400-3600MHz LDMOS Blocker
60W drone jamming module covers 3400-3600MHz, LDMOS design, 60W output, 12-14V, ≤12A, built-in sweep source, SMA female, 138×50.5×17mm, 0.22kg, -20~+65°C.
Technical Specifications
| Parameter | Specification | Notes |
| Frequency range | 3400 – 3600 MHz | Instantaneous full band |
| Output power | 60W (typical) | ≥40% efficiency |
| Supply voltage | 12 – 14 V DC | 13.8V recommended |
| Current draw | ≤12 A | At 60W output |
| Modulation source | Built‑in high‑speed sweep generator | Custom sweep speed available |
| Analog scan speed | Factory‑set (customisable) | Contact for specific rates |
| Input / output impedance | 50 Ω | SMA female |
| Protection LEDs | - | - |
| Operating temperature | -20 ~ +65 °C | Baseplate temperature |
| Dimensions (L×W×H) | 138 × 50.5 × 17 mm | Compact form factor |
| Weight | 0.22 kg | Extremely lightweight |
| Base material | Copper substrate | LDMOS die mounted with thermal paste |
Product Details
Lightweight, Low-Voltage, High-Impact Denial
The 3.4–3.6 GHz band is increasingly used by advanced drones for command and telemetry links. Countering these threats requires an amplifier that is both powerful and portable – especially for handheld or battery‑powered systems. This 60W drone jammer module delivers exactly that, using mature LDMOS technology to achieve 60W of clean output while running from a modest 12–14V supply. At just 138×50.5×17mm and weighing only 0.22kg, it is one of the lightest modules in its class, making it ideal for drone‑mounted payloads, man‑packable kits, and space‑constrained fixed installations.
LDMOS Efficiency at C‑Band
While many high‑frequency designs lean on GaN, LDMOS remains a cost‑effective and rugged alternative for the 3400‑3600MHz range. This module achieves ≥40% typical efficiency, meaning less battery drain and simpler thermal management – a critical advantage when operating from a 12V car battery or a lithium‑ion pack. The output power is rated at 60W, with a typical VSWR of ≤2.0, ensuring stable performance across most antenna loads. The supply voltage range is 12–14V DC, and the maximum current draw is 12A at full output. For a 60W amplifier, these numbers are competitive, and the built‑in high‑speed sweep source eliminates the need for an external signal generator in many field applications.
Built‑In Sweep and Simple Enable Logic
The module comes with an internal swept‑noise generator that covers the entire 3400‑3600MHz band. You do not have to worry about tuning or programming – just apply power and the sweep starts automatically. The sweep speed is factory‑set but can be customised on request for specific modulation requirements. For remote control, the enable pin works with standard logic: apply +5V or leave it floating for normal operation, or ground the pin to shut down the amplifier. This simple interface makes integration with microcontrollers, manual switches, or existing control boards straightforward. The RF input and output are both 50Ω, using SMA‑female connectors that are secure and widely compatible.
Thermal Performance and Mechanical Footprint
Despite its small size, this module handles continuous operation up to 65°C baseplate temperature. The LDMOS die is mounted on a thermally conductive substrate (copper‑based) that spreads heat efficiently. We recommend attaching the module to a flat metal chassis with thermal paste – its compact footprint means you can fit it into enclosures where larger amplifiers simply will not go. The weight of 0.22kg is remarkable for a 60W unit, making it a favourite for portable jamming guns and backpack systems. No dedicated LED indicators are fitted, but the enable logic and thermal design are robust enough for most duty cycles; if you need status feedback, you can monitor the supply current or add external sensing.
Integration Tips and Real‑World Use
When integrating this 60W drone jammer module, keep the RF input below +10 dBm to avoid overdriving the amplifier. Always terminate the output with a suitable antenna or dummy load during testing. For mobile applications, a regulated 13.8V supply (common in vehicles) works perfectly. The low voltage also means you can use off‑the‑shelf DC‑DC converters without worrying about high‑voltage rails. Users have deployed this module in anti‑UAV systems for stadium security, VIP convoys, and temporary event perimeters, where its light weight and low power consumption allow extended battery‑life operations. The built‑in sweep source simplifies setup – no PC or external waveform generator is needed, which reduces field failure points.
Why This 60W Drone Jammer Module Over Others?
First, the voltage – 12V operation is rare at this power level, making it the go‑to choice for battery‑powered systems. Second, the size and weight – it is almost half the weight of competing 60W units. Third, the integrated sweep source saves you money and space. Fourth, LDMOS offers proven reliability and forgiving handling compared to more exotic technologies. If you need a plug‑and‑play amplifier that just works, this module delivers without fuss.





