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Drone Jammers Threat

How To Avoid The Threat of Drone Jammers?

More and more people are flying their drones, which has become part of popular entertainment. Every drone pilot is trying to follow drone flight laws and regulations and check the flight environment to avoid damage to their beloved drones. However, there is a potential hidden threat in the air, drone jammers.

Most drone pilots cannot determine whether there are drone jammers before flying the drone. But what we can be sure of is that drone jammers are usually in no-fly zones. Therefore, try to stay away from drone no-fly zones.

Can drone jammers block all drones?

Drone jammers, or drone jamming systems or drone countermeasures, are devices used to prevent drones from performing missions. They interfere with the drone's communication link by transmitting interference signals, causing the drone to lose control or force it to return to the take-off point.

The most fundamental reason why drone jammers block drones is that they block drone communication signals (such as Wi-Fi, RF signals, GPS, etc.). Drones that use encrypted communications or other more complex technologies will have stronger anti-interference capabilities.

Generally speaking, the communication band of drones is between 433Mhz-6Ghz, and drone jammers are designed to interfere and block signals in a single signal band or multiple signal bands. At the same time, the range of drone jammers is limited, which is between a few hundred meters and a few thousand meters.

Before launching your drone, drone pilots should pay attention to stay away from the interference threat of drone jammers in no-fly zones.

What should I do if my drone is interfered with?

Most consumer drones have communication bands of 2.4Ghz and 5.8Ghz, which are easily affected by drone jammers. Once interfered with, the drone may land on the spot or return home.

For high-value drones, we recommend that you install a GPS tracking device for your drone before takeoff so that you can keep track of the drone's movements at any time.

What should I do if my drone is maliciously interfered with by a jammer?

Drones are still an interesting way for us to discover the other side of the world.

But some people don't like drones. They think that drones are flying over their private property, and the drones are monitoring him, and he wants to stop the drones.

Here, drone jammers may appear, but the point is that private individuals are not allowed to own drone jammers, which is illegal.

Once you find someone maliciously interfering with your normal and legal flight, contact relevant law enforcement officers to stop this behavior and compensate for your drone losses.

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