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Hi all,
I have a wireless fence, which operates at 17 kilohertz. It is used to create a wireless fence to keep our dog confined to area close to the transmitter and works in conjunction with a shock collar (the receiver is carried by the dog). We haven't used it yet, but the literature suggests the range is around 90 feet. I found the transmitter schematic on the FCC website. The transmitter is nothing more than generic audio amplifier chips fed with 17 kilohertz signals from what appears to be a PIC or ASIC device. The antennas are large (8-9 inch) air wound coils that have MANY turns on them. I'd like to increase the range without spending much money-so I want something quick and dirty:: If I disconnect one of the built in antennas, can I hook up the transmitter to an external antenna consisting of many turns of wire mounted in the basement (say a 5 or 10 foot diameter loop)?? Would this give the transmitter more range, or would the range be the same as the smaller loops that are built in? Thanks, A |
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![]() Albert wrote: Hi all, I found the transmitter schematic on the FCC website. If you could post the web site URL so we could look at the schematic, it would help to answer the question. Also, what is the intended use? Thanks Bob |
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Of course, modifying it will void its Part 15 certification (and I
assume it is Part 15 approved) and open you up to the wrath of the FCC... Scott Albert wrote: Hi all, I have a wireless fence, which operates at 17 kilohertz. It is used to create a wireless fence to keep our dog confined to area close to the transmitter and works in conjunction with a shock collar (the receiver is carried by the dog). We haven't used it yet, but the literature suggests the range is around 90 feet. I found the transmitter schematic on the FCC website. The transmitter is nothing more than generic audio amplifier chips fed with 17 kilohertz signals from what appears to be a PIC or ASIC device. The antennas are large (8-9 inch) air wound coils that have MANY turns on them. I'd like to increase the range without spending much money-so I want something quick and dirty:: If I disconnect one of the built in antennas, can I hook up the transmitter to an external antenna consisting of many turns of wire mounted in the basement (say a 5 or 10 foot diameter loop)?? Would this give the transmitter more range, or would the range be the same as the smaller loops that are built in? Thanks, A |
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