Description
TSJ-PH5 Tactical Handheld Combination Jammer
Powerful handheld 10W total output (1W per channel) handheld jammer blocks 10 channels including 5GHz WiFi. Typical configurations include (custom tuning available):
North America Type:
1: 173MHz
2: GPS L2
3: 1800-1990MHz: GSM, GSM1800, PHS, PCS, NEXTEL, CDMA1900, GSM1900
4: 2100-2170MHz: UMTS, 3G, WCDMA, TD-SCDMA, CDMA2000
5: 2500-2700MHz: 4G Wimax (Sprint)
6: GPS L1 + Glonass L1
7: 850-895MHz: CDMA 850
8: 2345-2500MHz: WiFi/Bluetooth, 4G LTE 2300
9: 5GHz: 5.3-5.9GHz
10: 700-800MHz 4G LTE iPhone (AT&T& Verizon)
Europe Type:
1: 173MHz
2: GPS L2
3: 1800-1990MHz: DCS, GSM1800, PHS, PCS, CDMA1900
4: 2100-2170MHz: UMTS, 3G, WCDMA, TD-SCDMA, CDMA2000
5: 2620-2690MHz: 4G High WiMax2, 4G LTE
6: GPS L1 + Glonass L1
7: 920-965MHz: GSM900
8: 2400-2500MHz: WiFi/Bluetooth
9:5GHz: 5.3-5.9GHz
10: 790-830MH: 4G Low LTE , 4G WiMax
This unit features lower operational temperatures as well as an included tactical cover. Powerful WiFi jamming and cellular jamming in a high quality handset. Get yours today!
* NOTE * This unit does not cover 5G signals which are widely used in North America and several other locations. If you need a 5G handheld jammer please see the Handheld MAXX 5G or the Handheld MEGA.
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Fredrik Karlsson –
Awesome fit, so comfortable
Patrick Gauthey –
As expected, I bought this product at a very low price and waited for the price to drop.
Jan Kohout –
I bought the “tsj ph5” from Portable Cell Jammers and I am really impressed with its performance. The jammer blocks 10 channels including 5GHz WiFi, making it perfect for my needs. The tactical handheld design is convenient and the included cover is a nice touch. The unit is lightweight and the quality is top-notch. I highly recommend it for anyone looking for a reliable jammer. The price is very affordable and the shipping was fast. Overall, I am very satisfied with my purchase.
alessandra Micale –
Even though it’s mainly used as a desk clock (except for the occasional need when going out), the battery recently ran out after 2 years of use. It still seemed usable, so I replaced the battery (Maxell SR626SW). It was easy since all I had to do was use the tip of a cutter to remove the snap-fit panel on the back. (Addition) It’s been 1 year and 4 months since I replaced the battery. I measured it and it was only 4 seconds off. That’s amazing.