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Old March 28th 05, 11:52 PM
Albert
 
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On Mon, 28 Mar 2005 11:44:33 -0800, Richard Clark
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Hi Richard and Alex,

Both of you thought the wireless fence involved a buried loop, which
is NOT the case.

The transmitter is NOT connected to a buried loop, the antenna is in
fact contained within the plastic case of the housing. The antennas
are 8 or 9 inch air would coils with MANY MANY turns of small gauge
wire.

My question is.....

If I disconnect the internal coils, can I replace them with much
larger coils of similar inductance that would probably be in the
basement (out of the way)??

Thanks,

A


The problem I had was presuming that the antenna was at the perimeter,
and if your dog penetrated towards it, entering its field, that this
would "modify" her behavior. I



 
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