Compliance update: this page has been rewritten as an authorized RF engineering review, not a deployment manual or public self-help guide. CorelixRF discusses regulated counter-UAS and RF front-end topics only in the context of documented authority, lawful use, safety review and export/customer compliance.

The safe buyer question is no longer how to select or use an interference device. The useful question is whether an organization has the legal authority, operating environment, RF chain definition, acceptance criteria and documentation needed for an engineering review. This page is for facility security programs that need a lawful review path before discussing RF hardware.

What CorelixRF can review safely

  • Authorized operating scope, region, end user and compliance boundary.
  • RF front-end block diagram, frequency band, connector, antenna and control interface.
  • Detection, monitoring or test-chain requirements that do not require public interference instructions.
  • Thermal, enclosure, vibration, duty-cycle and power supply limits for custom RF hardware.
  • Factory acceptance documents, test curves, inspection records and delivery documentation.

Compliance references to review first

For United States contexts, review the FCC guidance on jammers, FCC jammer enforcement, and FAA Counter UAS resources before discussing any mitigation capability. Similar legal review should be completed for every operating country. This article is not legal advice.

Buyer-safe RFQ path

When a program is authorized, the RFQ should focus on engineering data rather than public-use instructions. Start with the RFQ checklist, then define the RF front-end platform, custom hardware scope, test evidence and delivery documents.

What this page will not provide

CorelixRF does not publish public instructions for unlawful RF interference, field deployment, evasion, power settings or bypassing communications rules. If a project cannot document legal authority and safe operating boundaries, the correct next step is compliance review, not hardware selection.

SEO note: Authorized Counter-UAS RF System Review for Facilities is now positioned as a compliance-first RF engineering page. The purpose is to keep Google traffic aligned with lawful, authorized RF programs while still giving qualified buyers a clear path to request factory review.

Turn the facility RF review into a qualified inquiry

For an authorized facility program, the RF review should connect operating limits, front-end architecture, amplifier and antenna choices, delivery evidence and a clear RFQ path before hardware is selected.