A new fish table cheating method is spreading across arcades in 2026. This article covers what the method is, how it works, and how to defend against it.
The Method
The new method involves a modified signal injector that uses frequency hopping to avoid detection. Unlike traditional jammers that broadcast on a single frequency, this device switches between multiple frequencies rapidly, making it harder for periodic-scanning detectors to catch it.
Why It Works
Traditional RF detectors sample the spectrum at intervals. The frequency-hopping injector changes frequencies faster than the detector can scan. By the time the detector checks a frequency, the injector has moved to a different one.
How to Defend
The Gen2 device monitors the full spectrum continuously, not periodically. It detects the injector’s signal regardless of which frequency it is using because it is always listening on all frequencies simultaneously. The device blocks the injector within milliseconds of detecting it.
Recommendation
If you operate fish tables and do not have continuous monitoring protection, this new method can bypass periodic-scanning detectors. Upgrade to continuous monitoring devices to ensure protection against frequency-hopping attacks.
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