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On 2005-03-28, Albert wrote:
On Mon, 28 Mar 2005 11:44:33 -0800, Richard Clark wrote: l. 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. OK, then this is very different from other "invisible" fences that I have seen. It would appear that this device is designed to keep the dog close to the transmitter, and then shock her when she strayed too far - when the receiver on the collar lost the input signal. I think that device would not give you all that much control as to what kind of coverage area you can have. Also what would happen if the collar lost the xmitter signal due to other reasons (dog goes behind a trash can/metal shed/other large metal object)? Personally, I would return it, and get the type that used a buried wire -- or just train the dog not to stray too close to the road by other means. That being said, it might still be easier to increase the sensitivity of the receiver. What type of antenna is on the dogs collar? Also - what is the brand and model of this unit? It might make tracking down the soultion a bit easier. -- Alex / AB2RC Linux is user friendly, however it is not idiot friendly |
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