Anti-Drone RF Notch Filter
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5G UE Uplink Notch Filter | 40dB Rejection @ 1930-1995MHz | for Satellite Earth Station Protection
Concept model CNF01930M01995Q10N1 RF notch filter is designed to solve a modern RF challenge: overpowering interference from 4G and 5G User Equipment (UE) transmitting in the 1930-1995MHz band. This band is critical for UMTS/LTE/5G NR uplink channels.
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2100MHz Notch Filter for Anti-Drone Systems | 40dB Rejection @ 2110-2200MHz
Concept model CNF02110M02200Q10N1 cavity notch filter is designed to combat interference in the 2110-2200MHz band, a cornerstone of global 3G (UMTS) and 4G (LTE Band 1) networks and increasingly used for 5G. This band creates significant RF noise that can desensitize and blind drone detection systems operating in the popular 2.4GHz spectrum
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LTE Band 7 Notch Filter for Counter-Drone Systems | 40dB Rejection @ 2620-2690MHz
Concept model CNF02620M02690Q10N1 is a high-rejection cavity notch filter is engineered to solve the #1 problem for urban Counter-UAS (CUAS) operations: interference from powerful LTE Band 7 and 5G n7 base station downlink signals. These signals saturate receivers in the 2620-2690MHz band, blinding RF detection systems to crucial drone and C2 signals.
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CUAS RF Notch Filter for North America | Reject 850-894MHz 4G/5G Interference |>40dB for Drone Detection
Concept model CNF00850M00894T08A cavity notch filter is engineered specifically for Counter-Unmanned Aerial System (CUAS) and drone detection platforms operating in North America. It surgically removes overpowering 4G and 5G mobile network interference in the 850-894MHz band (Band 5), which is a primary source of noise that blinds RF-based detection sensors. By installing this filter, your system gains the critical clarity needed to detect, identify, and track unauthorized drones with maximum reliability
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Anti-Drone RF Cavity Notch Filter for Radar & RF Detection | 40dB Rejection from 758-803MHz | Wideband DC-6GHz
Concept CNF00758M00803T08A high-rejection notch filter is specifically designed for Counter-UAS (CUAS) and drone detection systems. It solves critical mobile network interference (4G/5G) in the 758-803MHz band, allowing your radar and RF sensors to operate effectively in urban environments