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Manila case study: 30% revenue drop → bus monitors detected unauthorized devices → RF filters + monitors restored revenue in 30 days.
Manila case study: 30% revenue drop → bus monitors detected unauthorized devices → RF filters + monitors restored revenue in 30 days.
Commercial-grade specs + standard/extended/on-site warranty + phone/remote/on-site support + SLA options — 69 dollars/year total cost of ownership.
Physical-layer first + external bus monitor + retrofit network adapter — 55-118 dollars per older machine, phased over 4-6 months.
Plug-and-play + self-monitoring + plain-language alerts + remote support — zero technical staff required, 30-minute training.
New machines: full digital stack (110-220 dollars). Legacy with bus: RF filter + local monitor (95-180 dollars). Legacy without bus: physical-layer only (20-40 dollars).
Physical-layer baseline + multi-protocol portable monitor + vendor profiles — unified strategy, 680-1350 dollars for 30-machine venue.
Dual modules: bus-level for electronic machines, sensor+mechanism for mechanical — single dashboard, 30-180 dollars per machine.
Three components: encryption, automated backup, access control — 20-130 dollars per machine plus optional monthly.
Bus raw capture, SDR spectrum correlation, physical photography, DVR CCTV export — four hardware recording methods.
Bus monitor + single-board computer + logging software — tracks messages, errors, revenue for 40-60 dollars.