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I have a friend who hates dogs (was badly mauled as a child I think) and is
building a radio-signal transmitting device that activates those electric, remote control, dog-punishment collars, and sets the voltage way high, too (some have more than one power setting). Even though there are multiple models, they all work on the same frequency (he says) and the transmitter he's building will work in conjunction with a 1000watt (pep) amp through an antenna that is mounted high on a mountain with the main lobe aimed at a nearby city of 2 million. I don't know what to think about this guy. Is it possible for this thing to work at all? Then he says he has plans to beef up the amplifier and shock dogs all over the eastern seaboard. Not a joke. |
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