Passive RF Detection Tool
RF Detection Coverage Planner
Estimate passive drone RF detection coverage from public signal references, receiver sensitivity, antenna gain, site geometry, radio horizon, and environmental loss. The model is intended for lawful engineering planning and early site design.
Input data
Uses 92+ public drone RF profiles or a custom emitter reference.
Model scope
Combines free-space link budget, site loss, margin, and radio horizon constraints.
Privacy
Runs fully client-side. Scenario inputs are not sent to CounterUAVHub servers.
This planner does not identify drones, control RF systems, or provide operational countermeasure instructions. Treat the output as a first-order coverage estimate and validate it with spectrum surveys, controlled tests, local regulations, and site-specific engineering review.
Signal Source
Use 10/20/40 MHz for DJI O3/O3+ planning; official model pages may not publish channel bandwidth.
RF Sensor and Site Geometry
Coverage Result
Effective radius: 2.23 km
Based on control link reference at 2400 MHz, 20 MHz occupied / analysis bandwidth, and a required margin of 6 dB.
Link-budget range
2.23 km
Radio horizon
47.0 km
Target margin
0.9 dB
Includes 0.0 dB bandwidth allowance
Limiting factor
Sensitivity-limited
Single-sensor area
15.6 km²
Multi-sensor area
11.7 km²
Received power at effective radius
-89.0 dBm
This is a first-order engineering estimate. Passive RF detection depends on active emissions, antenna placement, local noise, terrain, protocol behavior, and receiver implementation. Frequency references alone do not identify a drone or guarantee detection.
- Verify site noise floor with spectrum survey data.
- Confirm antenna height, pattern, polarization, and feeder loss.
- Check official or regulatory references for the selected model.
- Validate coverage with controlled field testing before deployment.
Need a simpler range estimate?
Open the original RF Detection Range Calculator.
Review the path-loss baseline
Use FSPL to inspect the propagation model.
Compare drone RF data
Return to the signal database for source details.