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Multi-Frequency Signal Blocker for Game Machines: A Plain-English Guide

A multi-frequency signal blocker is a device that prevents unauthorized wireless signals from reaching your game machines. The device monitors a range of frequencies — typically 300-2400 MHz — and blocks any signal in that range that does not match the expected pattern of the machine’s own internal communications. This plain-English guide explains how the technology works without the technical jargon.

Why Multiple Frequencies Matter

Cheaters use different frequencies for different attacks. Some target the 300-500 MHz range, which is where many fish table boards communicate with their peripherals. Others use the 800-900 MHz range for newer injection devices. Some use 2.4 GHz for Bluetooth or WiFi-based attacks. A blocker that covers only one frequency range would stop one type of attack but leave others unprotected.

A multi-frequency blocker covers the full range of frequencies that cheaters commonly use. This means you are protected against all currently known wireless cheating methods without needing to know which specific frequency the cheater is using.

How the Blocker Works (Simply Explained)

Imagine your game machine’s internal signals are conversations happening in a room. A cheater outside the room tries to listen in or shout commands through the wall. The multi-frequency blocker is like soundproofing for the room — it prevents signals from entering or leaving. The machine’s own conversations continue normally inside, but nothing gets in or out without permission.

The blocker does this by monitoring the radio frequency environment around the machine. When it detects a signal that does not belong to the machine’s own systems, it creates a counter-signal that cancels the unauthorized signal out, or it filters the signal physically using electronic components that only allow specific frequencies to pass.

Which Machines Benefit From Multi-Frequency Blocking

Any machine that uses electronic signals for communication — which is virtually all modern arcade machines — benefits from multi-frequency blocking. Fish tables, coin pushers, roulette machines, lottery terminals, and top ball machines are all vulnerable to wireless attacks and all benefit from this protection.

If your game machine is showing signs of wireless cheating attacks, 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: Does the multi-frequency blocker affect the machine’s legitimate wireless features?
A: No. The blocker targets specific frequencies used by cheating devices. Legitimate wireless communications — WiFi, Bluetooth — use different channels that are not affected.

Q: Can the blocker be adjusted if a new cheating frequency emerges?
A: The Gen2 device covers 300-2400 MHz, which includes all frequencies currently used by cheating devices. If new frequencies emerge, the device can be updated.

Q: How do I know which frequencies are being used to cheat my machines?
A: You do not need to know. The multi-frequency blocker covers the entire range. You are protected regardless of which specific frequency the cheater uses.

Q: Does the blocker require any technical knowledge to operate?
A: No. The device is plug-and-play. You connect it to power, mount it near the machine, and it starts blocking signals immediately.

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