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GP Jammer

Produktinformationen "GP Jammer"

Multi-channel RF jammer simulator for GNSS and communication systems
(Note: The item is available. Distribution only to research institutions and authorities with permission)

For research institutions - Write to us also for the receipt of a test license!

The GP-Jammer is a software-defined, multi-channel RF jammer simulator specifically designed for the development and testing of GNSS and communication systems under realistic interference conditions. It is ideal for applications in the areas of drone technology, critical infrastructures, research and development.

It can be programmed completely freely and also adapted and controlled via Python scripts.

Features

  • Multi-channel capability: Supports multiple simultaneous transmission channels, ideal for complex test scenarios.
  • Wide frequency range: Simulates RF interference in the range from 70 MHz to 6 GHz.
  • Open Python library: Allows the creation and adaptation of interference signals with various modulation techniques.
  • Compatibility with Adalm Pluto SDR: Uses custom firmware to efficiently process and transfer IQ data.
  • Powerful modulation techniques: Supports complex modulations such as AWGN, chirp signals and GPS C/A code interference.

Diverse application possibilities

  • Drone resilience tests: Evaluation of the resistance of drones to GNSS interference and spoofing attacks.
  • Research and development: Investigation of the effects of various interference signals on communication systems.
  • Security checks: Testing systems for their vulnerability to RF interference in critical infrastructures.

Available licenses

  • 1-channel license: For basic tests and single-channel devices.
  • 3-channel license: Ideal for GNSS receiver testing across multiple bands.
  • 6-channel license: Recommended for comprehensive drone testing, including control, telemetry, and GNSS resilience.
  • Unlimited channels: For advanced test scenarios with multiple sources and complex modulations.