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Review: Anti-Cheat Devices for Multi-Frequency Signal Defense

Multi-frequency signal defense is essential for venues where machines operate on different frequency bands. This review covers the best anti-cheat devices for multi-frequency signal defense.

Why Multi-Frequency Matters

Different machine types use different frequency bands for internal communication. Fish tables typically use 300-900MHz. Machines with Bluetooth peripherals use 2.4GHz. A device that only covers one band will miss attacks on other bands. Multi-frequency coverage ensures all machines are protected regardless of their operating frequency.

Tested Devices

The Gen2 device covers 300-2400MHz, which encompasses all currently documented cheating frequencies. In testing, it detected and blocked test signals across the full range with consistent response times. Single-band devices detected signals only within their specified range and missed signals outside it.

Recommendations

For venues with mixed machine types, choose a device with full 300-2400MHz coverage. The Gen2 provides this coverage in a single device. For venues with a single machine type, a band-specific device may be sufficient if you are certain about the frequencies used.

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