Signal jammers usually need to have the following types of test reports to ensure the performance, safety and compliance of the equipment:
Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) test report
Evaluate the compatibility of the equipment in the electromagnetic environment, including electromagnetic interference (EMI) and electromagnetic immunity (EMS).
Ensure that the equipment will not interfere with other electronic products and can work normally in the interference environment.
RF performance test report
Test key indicators such as RF output power, frequency range, and signal shielding effect.
Ensure that the GPS jammer covers the specified frequency band and has stable performance, safety and compliance.
Safety test report
Includes electrical safety testing (leakage prevention, short circuit, etc.) and radiation safety testing.
Ensure that the equipment will not cause electrical or radiation damage to the human body.
Environmental adaptability test report
Through simulation tests such as temperature, humidity, and vibration, verify the stability and reliability of the equipment in different harsh environments.
Industry-specific certification or testing (depending on the application scenario)
Special industries such as military, prisons, and examination rooms may need to comply with corresponding industry standards and certifications.
In summary, when purchasing or using a signal blocker for sale, be sure to confirm that the device has the above test report to ensure reliable performance and compliance with regulatory requirements.