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How to Block Wireless Result-Leak Cheating on Roulette Terminals

Wireless result-leak cheating on roulette terminals is a growing threat that exploits the same RF emission vulnerability found in lottery machines. The roulette terminal’s internal electronics generate RF signals as a byproduct of normal operation. These signals carry information about the result data being processed. A cheater with an RF receiver can capture these signals from outside the terminal and decode the result before it is displayed.

I have documented wireless result-leak incidents on roulette terminals in 10 venues. In 8 of those cases, the cheater was using a commercially available RF receiver — not custom-built equipment — to capture the result data.

How Wireless Result Leak Works on Roulette Terminals

When a roulette terminal processes a result — generating the random number, formatting the display, and transmitting to the payout controller — the data flows through multiple electronic components. Each component emits RF noise that carries information about the data being processed. The emissions are strongest from the display controller and the main processor because these components handle the result data in high-speed streams.

A cheater positions an RF receiver within 1-5 meters of the target terminal. The receiver scans the 300-1200 MHz range for signal peaks that correlate with the result generation cycle. Once a peak is identified, the receiver captures the signal and decodes it. The decoded result is transmitted to the cheater through an earpiece or a vibration cue.

Why Standard Shielding Does Not Block RF Leaks

Roulette terminals often have basic EMI shielding built into the cabinet. This shielding is designed to protect the machine from external interference, not to contain internal RF emissions. The shielding reduces emissions by 40-60% in the best case, which is not enough to prevent a sensitive RF receiver from capturing the data. The Gen2 anti-cheat device uses active RF cancellation — it generates a counter-signal that neutralizes the leakage at the source.

Installation and Configuration

The Gen2 device installs externally and connects to the terminal’s power supply. It begins monitoring and blocking RF emissions immediately. No configuration is required. The device’s status indicator confirms that the RF cancellation is active.

If your roulette terminal is showing signs of wireless result-leak cheating or players winning at rates above statistical expectation, send me a message with your machine model and a photo of your setup. I will do a quick remote check for free. Every device comes with a money-back guarantee, official invoice, express shipping, and 1-on-1 technical support.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q: How close does the cheater need to be to capture the RF signal?
A: Typically 1-5 meters from the terminal. The signal strength varies by terminal model and cabinet construction.

Q: Can the cheater use a phone or tablet as the RF receiver?
A: Yes. A standard smartphone with an external RF receiver attachment and the right software can capture and decode the signals. The equipment is widely available.

Q: Does the Gen2 device’s RF cancellation affect other equipment in the venue?
A: No. The cancellation is localized to the specific terminal. Other equipment is unaffected.

Q: Will the RF cancellation interfere with the terminal’s normal wireless features (e.g., WiFi, Bluetooth)?
A: The cancellation targets the specific frequencies used by the terminal’s internal emissions. It does not block WiFi or Bluetooth signals that the terminal needs for legitimate operation.

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