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invisible fence

kyledfx

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was hunting a wooded area by a stream when my v started to go nuts, was so bad i had to use all metal audio, no clue why till i saw the flags for the invisible dog fence, 60 feet away discrim audio is useless ,get within 5 feet and all metal audio goes crazy. anybody know how these fences work and why so much emi? i can hunt around a power substation with less emi.
 
There is little government regulation on low power transmitters and the cheap, poorly designed electronics is transmitting a broad RF band of frequencies instead of a narrow single frequency would be my guess. It is also known as spurious radiation much like the noise that a lightning bolt makes in an AM radio (detectors too).
 
burlbark said:
A good test would be to wear one of those dog collars and see what happens while detecting:stretcher:

I have a shock collar from one of those setups he can use to test. :lol: My dogs didn't care for it (or about it) too much! My big chow just laughed off the shock and strolled past the boundry at his normal casual pace. :surprised: The dude is a real bulldozer when he wants to be. Must be those sled dog genes! :rofl:

The Shark
 
About 5 years ago that happen to me I was hunting a lawn and the dog fence made the XLT go nuts.:twodetecting::whites::cheers:
 
TIM CLARK said:
About 5 years ago that happen to me I was hunting a lawn and the dog fence made the XLT go nuts.:twodetecting::whites::cheers:

So I guess the question remains; did your XLT recover from the bout with mental illness :blink: or did you have to seek professional help for it? :rofl:

The Shark
 
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