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All-in-One GNSS Denial Jammer — 50 W & 100 W Variants with 360° Omni Bubble Coverage

The K9 AWJ-JBM-GNSS is an all-in-one GNSS denial jammer covering every major satellite constellation across 1100–1650 MHz. Its 2 sub-band TDM architecture and non-stationary AWJ waveforms are engineered to stress CRPA adaptive nulling — placing all transmit power precisely where the satellite signals live, not spread thin across empty spectrum.

50 W & 100 W 1100–1650 MHz 11 GNSS Signals 2× Sub-Band TDM Custom Manufactured
AWJ-JBM-GNSS · OMNI
RF Output
50 / 100 W
+47 / +50 dBm
Coverage
360°
Hemispheric Bubble
GNSS Signals
11
All Constellations
Architecture
2× TDM
L-Band Sub-Bands
AWJ-JBM-GNSS Series· Full GNSS Constellation Coverage· 1100 – 1650 MHz L-Band· 2 Sub-Band TDM Architecture· 50 W & 100 W GaN Variants· Non-Stationary AWJ Waveforms· Custom Manufactured to Order· AWJ-JBM-GNSS Series· Full GNSS Constellation Coverage· 1100 – 1650 MHz L-Band· 2 Sub-Band TDM Architecture· 50 W & 100 W GaN Variants· Non-Stationary AWJ Waveforms· Custom Manufactured to Order·
Product Overview

Every GNSS Constellation. One GNSS Denial Jammer.

The K9 AWJ-JBM-GNSS is a defence-grade GNSS denial jammer available in 50 W (AWJ-JBM-GNSS-50) and 100 W (AWJ-JBM-GNSS-100) variants — both covering all major satellite navigation constellations including GPS, GLONASS, Galileo and BeiDou through a 2 sub-band TDM architecture.

The Lower L-band (1176–1268 MHz) covers GPS L2/L5, GLONASS G2, Galileo E5a/E5b and BeiDou B2/B3. The Upper L-band (1561–1606 MHz) covers GPS L1, Galileo E1, BeiDou B1 and GLONASS G1. Both sub-bands receive the full rated power sequentially.

Short TDM dwell (10–50 ms) adds frequency-domain non-stationarity on top of AWJ waveform non-stationarity — engineered to stress CRPA covariance-matrix estimation across the full receive band. Passively cooled, IP65 sealed, universal mount. The 50 W variant runs from 12/24 VDC; the 100 W variant from a 28 VDC nominal bus.

Part NumberAWJ-JBM-GNSS
RevisionRev A
Output Power50 / 100 W
Frequency1100–1650 MHz
ConstellationsAll GNSS
Architecture2× Sub-Band TDM
IngressIP65 Sealed
Lead Time8–12 weeks
Key Features

A GNSS Denial Jammer with Power Focused Where Signals Live.

This GNSS denial jammer focuses all transmit energy inside the GNSS band — giving a power spectral density per GNSS MHz roughly four times that of a wideband module. No power is wasted on empty spectrum.

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50 W & 100 W Variants
  • AWJ-JBM-GNSS-50: 50 W (+47 dBm) to antenna
  • AWJ-JBM-GNSS-100: 100 W (+50 dBm) to antenna
  • All power focused in GNSS band — no waste
  • ~4× higher GNSS PSD vs wideband module
  • GaN HEMT — both variants passive cooled
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Full Constellation Coverage
  • GPS L1 / L2 / L5
  • GLONASS G1 / G2
  • Galileo E1 / E5a / E5b
  • BeiDou B1 / B2 / B3
  • All 11 GNSS signals covered
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AWJ Waveform Engine
  • Non-stationary profiles — stress CRPA convergence
  • 2 sub-band TDM — lower + upper L-band
  • Full power on every sub-band — sequential
  • TDM dwell 10–50 ms — frequency non-stationarity
  • Pre-loaded at factory per band plan
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Integrated L-Band Antenna
  • Compact stub omni — wavelength-matched
  • 360° azimuth hemispheric bubble
  • 3 dBi gain — no pointing or aiming
  • Factory-matched — no tuning required
  • Sealed — IP65 rated
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Universal Deployment
  • Vehicle, helicopter or fixed-site mount
  • Universal flange — 4 × M6 fixings
  • 12 VDC or 24 VDC (10–32 V range)
  • Single Mil-spec circular connector
  • IP65 — unattended 24/7 operation
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Compact Low Profile
  • ≈ 250 mm total height inc. antenna (50 W)
  • 160 × 160 × 120 mm enclosure body
  • 2 kg module weight (50 W variant)
  • Passive cooling — no fans, no service
  • Black hard-anodised aluminium
GNSS Constellation Coverage

All 11 GNSS Signals — Across Two L-Band Clusters.

GNSS signals cluster naturally into two L-band groups. The AWJ-JBM-GNSS denies both through a 2 sub-band TDM cycle — each sub-band receiving the full rated power in sequence.

ConstellationBandFrequencySignal Type
GPSL11575.42 MHzC/A, P(Y), M, L1C
GPSL21227.60 MHzP(Y), L2C, M
GPSL51176.45 MHzL5 safety-of-life
GLONASSG11598–1606 MHzL1OF, L1SF
GLONASSG21242–1249 MHzL2OF, L2SF
GalileoE11575.42 MHzOS, PRS, CS
GalileoE5a1176.45 MHzOS
GalileoE5b1207.14 MHzOS, CS
BeiDouB11561.10 MHzB1I, B1C
BeiDouB21207.14 MHzB2I, B2a
BeiDouB31268.52 MHzB3I

All 11 GNSS signals covered via 2 sub-band TDM · Lower 1176–1268 MHz · Upper 1561–1606 MHz · Full power per sub-band · 10–50 ms dwell

The Power of AWJ TDM

Two L-Band Clusters, Cycled Faster Than a CRPA Can Adapt.

Time-division multiplexing across the two GNSS sub-bands adds a layer of frequency-domain non-stationarity on top of the AWJ waveform itself — engineered to be a harder problem for adaptive nulling than a stationary source.

2 Sub-Band TDM Architecture

GNSS signals cluster into two groups — Lower L-band (1176–1268 MHz: GPS L2/L5, GLONASS G2, Galileo E5a/E5b, BeiDou B2/B3) and Upper L-band (1561–1606 MHz: GPS L1, Galileo E1, BeiDou B1, GLONASS G1). Both receive the full rated power sequentially.

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Adds Frequency-Domain Non-Stationarity

Short dwell (10–50 ms) cycles the interference spectrum between the two L-band clusters faster than a CRPA can re-estimate its covariance matrix. The algorithm faces waveform non-stationarity and frequency-domain non-stationarity at the same time.

L1·L2
Dual-Frequency Receiver Denial

Modern dual-frequency GNSS chipsets can fail over to an uncontested band during longer dwell periods. At 10–50 ms dwell the failover window is shorter than receiver acquisition time — maintaining denial against all-frequency receivers.

GNSS-Focused Power Advantage

All rated power is focused within the GNSS band — power spectral density per GNSS MHz is roughly 4× that of a wideband module. The unoccupied spectrum between the clusters receives no power; all energy is placed precisely where GNSS signals exist.

AWJ vs CRPA — Technical Brief

An Architectural Approach — Not a Power Contest.

Controlled Reception Pattern Antennas defeat conventional GNSS jammers by forming a stable null on a stationary interference source. The AWJ-JBM-GNSS denial jammer targets that assumption directly.

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Why Standard Jammers Are Less Effective

Conventional broadband GNSS jammers generate stationary noise — the exact scenario adaptive beamforming was optimised for. The CRPA algorithm forms a stable null on the stationary source, and higher power alone is unlikely to overcome it.

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How AWJ Is Designed to Stress the Algorithm

AWJ waveform profiles are designed to change statistical character faster than the algorithm's convergence time — preventing stable null formation. This is an architectural approach to interference rather than a power contest.

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Potential Effectiveness vs Element Count

More antenna elements means a larger covariance matrix and more computation per update cycle. In theory, non-stationary AWJ waveforms may stress CRPA systems regardless of element count — though this varies by implementation.

Evaluation Status
Effectiveness against specific CRPA implementations is subject to ongoing evaluation. Performance will vary by implementation, processing speed and algorithm design; validation against production hardware is ongoing. K9 Electronics presents the AWJ-JBM-GNSS as an architectural approach to GNSS interference and does not claim guaranteed defeat of any specific adaptive antenna system.
Electrical Specifications

AWJ-JBM-GNSS-50 & AWJ-JBM-GNSS-100.

ParameterAWJ-JBM-GNSS-50AWJ-JBM-GNSS-100
RF Performance
RF Frequency Range1100 – 1650 MHz1100 – 1650 MHz
RF Output Power50 W (+47 dBm)100 W (+50 dBm)
Power Spectral Density≈ 91 mW/MHz≈ 182 mW/MHz
Sub-Bands (TDM)Lower + Upper L-bandLower + Upper L-band
Waveform EngineK9 AWJ driverK9 AWJ driver
Waveform ModesCW / Swept / Random / TDM / PulsedCW / Swept / Random / TDM / Pulsed
TDM Dwell Time10 – 50 ms recommended10 – 50 ms recommended
Duty Cycle1 – 100%1 – 100%
Spurious & Harmonics< –50 dBc< –50 dBc
Antenna
Antenna TypeCompact L-band stub omniCompact L-band stub omni
Coverage Pattern360° hemispheric bubble360° hemispheric bubble
Antenna Gain3 dBi3 dBi
Power
Power Supply12/24 VDC (10–32 V)28 VDC nominal
Power Consumption150 W typical300 W typical
Power ConnectorMil-spec circular, 4-pinMil-spec circular, 4-pin
Mechanical
Module Dimensions160 × 160 × 120 mm160 × 300 × 120 mm
Total Height≈ 250 mm inc. antenna≈ 400 mm inc. antenna
Module Weight2 kg typical3.5 kg typical
Interface
Status Indicators2 × LED — Power / RF Active2 × LED — Power / RF Active
ConfigurationAWJ DMS v3.0 factory loadedAWJ DMS v3.0 factory loaded

Specifications subject to change without notice · Each unit factory-tested with acceptance report

OMNI 360° HEMISPHERIC BUBBLE OF GNSS DENIAL
Omni Bubble Coverage

A Continuous Volume of GNSS Denial.

This GNSS denial jammer projects a 360° azimuth, hemispheric bubble of denial energy from the integrated L-band stub antenna. There is no pointing or aiming — the protected asset sits inside a continuous volume of denial energy in every direction.

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Constellation-Wide Denial
Both L-band clusters covered — GPS, GLONASS, Galileo and BeiDou denied through a single 2 sub-band TDM cycle.
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Compact, Low-Snag Profile
A ≈250 mm stub antenna replaces a full vertical whip — reduced snag risk for vehicle and low-clearance deployments.
Zero Operator Workload
Once mounted and powered, the module runs its pre-loaded AWJ band plan autonomously — no aiming, no console, no intervention.
Target Applications

Where the GNSS Denial Jammer Is Deployed.

From vehicle-mounted convoy protection to permanent fixed-site perimeters — the AWJ-JBM-GNSS denial jammer defeats navigation-dependent threats across deployment formats.

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Counter-UAS — GNSS Navigation Denial

Denies all major GNSS constellations via 2 sub-band TDM. Non-stationary AWJ waveforms combined with frequency-cycling TDM stress CRPA adaptive algorithms; short dwell prevents dual-frequency receiver failover.

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Convoy & VIP Protection

Vehicle-mounted GNSS denial bubble. The compact ≈250 mm profile reduces snag risk in low-clearance environments. Runs directly from the 12/24 VDC vehicle bus.

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Correctional Facilities

Defeats GNSS-navigated delivery drones used to carry contraband over perimeter walls. Low-profile rooftop or mast mount, unattended 24/7 IP65-sealed operation.

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RCIED Defeat — GNSS-Triggered

Denies GPS timing and positioning signals used by GNSS-triggered IED systems. Focused L-band denial alongside cellular defeat from a companion AWJ-JBM-LB module.

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Government & Diplomatic

Permanent GNSS denial perimeter for embassies, ministries and official residences. Continuous unattended operation; passive cooling with no maintenance intervals.

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Critical Infrastructure

GNSS denial against reconnaissance and payload-delivery drone threats to data centres, power stations, refineries and water treatment facilities.

Mechanical & Environmental

Full Engineering Detail.

Both variants share the sealed aluminium architecture and military environmental envelope — the 100 W variant adds an extended heatsink body for its higher dissipation.

Mechanical · 50 W
Dimensions160×160×120
Total Height≈ 250 mm
Weight2 kg typ.
EnclosureSealed alloy
Mounting4 × M6 flange
AntennaL-band stub
Mechanical · 100 W
Dimensions160×300×120
Total Height≈ 400 mm
Weight3.5 kg typ.
HeatsinkExtended body
Mounting4 × M6 flange
AntennaL-band stub
Environmental
Operating Temp-20 / +60 °C
IngressIP65
CoolingPassive fins
ServiceNo intervals
FinishHard-anodised
Antenna Match1100–1650 MHz
Ordering Information

Part Numbers & Accessories.

Part NumberDescription
AWJ-JBM-GNSS-50Bubble Module — all GNSS constellations, 50 W per sub-band (+47 dBm), integrated L-band stub antenna
AWJ-JBM-GNSS-100Bubble Module — all GNSS constellations, 100 W per sub-band (+50 dBm), integrated L-band stub antenna — 28 VDC nominal
AWJ-JBM-VMKVehicle Mounting Kit — universal flange + wiring harness
AWJ-JBM-HMKHelicopter Mounting Kit — hardpoint adaptor
AWJ-JBM-PSU28 VDC PSU — required for 100 W variant. AWJ-JBM-PSU-50 24 VDC for 50 W fixed-site
Custom Manufactured · Authorised Use Only
All AWJ-JBM-GNSS modules are custom manufactured to order. The sub-band plan within the 1100–1650 MHz operating range, TDM dwell timing and waveform profile are configured per customer specification. Each unit ships factory-tested with an acceptance report; typical lead time 8–12 weeks from confirmed order. Supplied for authorised government, military and law enforcement use only — subject to export control and end-user verification.
Configure Your Module

Specify Your GNSS Bubble Module

Looking for a GNSS denial jammer configured to your operational requirements? Tell our engineering team the constellations and platform you need to protect, and whether 50 W or 100 W suits your deployment. We will respond with a band plan, a configured part number and, where appropriate, an NDA for further technical engagement.