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How to Verify an Anti-Cheat Device Actually Meets Its Claimed Specifications

Anti-cheat device manufacturers publish specifications — frequency coverage, response time, detection range — but not all devices deliver what they claim. Field verification is important before trusting a device to protect your revenue. Here are practical tests you can run.

Frequency coverage test: Use a calibrated RF signal generator to broadcast test signals at various frequencies within the device’s claimed coverage range. If the device fails to detect or block signals at the edges of its claimed range, the specification is overstated. Response time test: Measure the time between signal transmission and device response using an oscilloscope. The measured response time should be at or below the claimed specification. Detection range test: Position the signal source at the claimed maximum range distance and verify that the device still detects and blocks the signal.

If you do not have access to an oscilloscope or RF signal generator, contact me. I can provide verification data from third-party testing or arrange a remote verification session.

If your arcade is showing signs of verifying anti-cheat device specifications, send me a message with your machine model and a photo of your setup. I will do a quick remote check for free.

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To discuss the best anti-cheat strategy for your specific arcade setup, message me directly. I offer a free remote diagnostic session.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Why do some devices not meet their claimed specifications?
A: Some manufacturers use optimistic lab conditions for their specifications. Real-world conditions — cabinet materials, ambient RF noise, machine layout — are less ideal.

Q: Can I verify specifications without specialized equipment?
A: Basic testing can be done with an RF source. For precise verification, an oscilloscope and calibrated signal generator are needed.

Q: How do I know if the test results are acceptable?
A: The device should meet at least 90% of its claimed specifications in real-world conditions. If it falls significantly short, the device may be underperforming.

Q: Do you provide verification data for your devices?
A: Yes. I can provide third-party test reports for the Gen2, V5, K8, and AI Trojan Terminator devices upon request.

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