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Re: [TowerTalk] electric fence qrn

To: Mark Brown <kb0pyo@direcway.com>, towertalk@contesting.com
Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] electric fence qrn
From: Jim Lux <jimlux@earthlink.net>
Date: Mon, 08 Dec 2003 17:55:34 -0800
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At 07:39 PM 12/8/2003 -0600, Mark Brown wrote:
Hi All
I have a new neighbor who has horses and put up an electric fence. It is
giving off an s9+ pulse on the lower bands and is hearable on 2m ssb when I
point that way. Any suggestions to fix it? I confirmed it is the fence and
the neighbor is willing to work with me to fix it.
Mark

The usual electric fence puts a single high voltage pulse out every couple seconds, which normally won't make much RFI, because there isn't any real current flowing, unless... If there's something arcing (a wet insulator, or weeds) then the current flowing causes it to radiate. Check the wire from the charger to the fence (is it HV wire... spark plug wire works nicely, so does neon sign wire (GTO15)... house wire (romex) or automotive hookup type wire does not...)


Corrosion or such on "gate connectors" (i.e. spring loaded hooks) can also result in problems.

Does the charger have a good ground? Does it have a line filter?

Is the pulsing frequent, or just once a second or so? Does the pulse have any "structure" to it (i.e. are you hearing harmonics of a switching regulator, or is it just a "pop")

If it's a single pop, then what you need to do is make the rise and fall time a bit longer (say, > a few microseconds) so that there isn't any significant power in the HF bands. A resistor in series may be all it takes.. Or, perhaps, a ferrite core like is used on computers to knock down the RFI.


Have you called the mfr of the fence charger? It's presumably a Part 15 incidental radiator, and, while the owner of the device is ultimately responsible, and you don't really want to hassle your neighbor (after all, he's trying to do the right thing)... a decent manufacturer should have used "good engineering practice" to "minimize the risk of harmful interference".


I also seem to recall seeing RFI filters in a fence charger manual...

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