Apate S30 Navigation Spoofer Core Advantages
The navigation spoofer uses satellite navigation simulation technology to emit navigation decoy signals to drive away or force drones to land, preventing drones outside the control area from entering while drones in the control area cannot take off.
Up to 30km.
Allows dynamic adjustment of output power and effective jamming radius via software.
Deceives all major global navigation satellite systems (GPS, GLONASS, BeiDou, Galileo) .
Apate S30 Navigation Spoofer Functional Capabilities
FAQs & User Support of Apate S30 Navigation Spoofer
A standard jammer uses brute-force noise to block signals, often causing unpredictable drone behavior (drifting or crashing). This Navigation Spoofer uses Satellite Navigation Simulation Technology to emit "fake" but valid GPS signals. This allows for precise control, enabling you to redirect (drive away) or force-land the drone safely, rather than just breaking the link.
Yes. The system provides complete navigation coverage. It can simultaneously generate decoy signals for GPS (L1/L2/L5), GLONASS, Galileo, BeiDou (BDS), and QZSS. This ensures that even advanced drones utilizing multi-constellation positioning cannot escape the deception.
The 30km maximum range is highly effective against most UAVs relying on GNSS for navigation. However, the effective range can be customized and adjusted based on the electromagnetic environment and terrain. The system's high power ensures it overrides the real satellite signals (which are very weak by the time they reach Earth) over vast distances.
Yes. By utilizing the "No-Fly Area" function, the device can project false coordinates corresponding to a restricted zone (e.g., a major international airport). Modern commercial drones (like DJI) with built-in geofencing databases will detect these coordinates and automatically refuse to arm motors or take off.
Application Scenarios for Apate S30 Navigation Drone Spoofer
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