Stationary RF Jammers

Stationary RF Jammers are used to block signals inside and outside of buildings, secure areas such as checkpoints, border crossings, guarded areas, correctional facilities, etc. Using more than one system, multiple Stationary RF Jammers can work together to expand the coverage area in order to block:
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communication signals
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radio telemetry
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remote trigger signals used to detonate an RCIED (remote controlled improvised explosive device)
Stationary RF Jammers generally operate on mains power. They can create interference in both omni and directional patterns, which depend upon how their antennas are configured.
They can target communication bands to block unauthorized radio traffic, or Stationary RF Jammers can work to neutralize the full spectrum when going up against radio controlled RCIED weapons.
Placement of a Stationary RF Jammer will often vary, with factors depending upon the environmental conditions. If there are mny commercial radio or cell towers nearby, a Stationary RF Jammer might need to take into account when those towers are active, what bands they broadcast at, signal strength, and other important factors.
Some Stationary RF Jammers can be designed to permit open bands for communication. If Stationary RF Jammers are going up against radio controlled IEDs, possibly by a building, or an outdoor perimeter, it would make sense to limit any communications and restrict all signals until the threat has been detected and eliminated.
The Stationary RF Jammer was designed as a modular jamming system. Using a pre-set configuration, the Stationary RF Jammer is able to be placed inside or outside a building, and can activate quickly to block potential RF threats.
The High Power Stationary RF Jammer is able to provide an extended coverage area with interference signals. The saturation levels is powerful and works to block potential threats in and around a pre-determined location where special antenna configurations have been installed.