FWIW, I just installed an electric fence around my garden. The
possibility of noise concerned me, but I don't hear a thing on the
radio. This is a solid state, solar/battery powered unit, from Agway.
Barry W2UP
On 6 May 2003 at 10:08, jim funk wrote:
> My take on electric fences (I'm not a farmer, but I was, and I've used
> a lot of electric fence....):
>
> It sounds as though you are dealing with dreaded "weed burner" type of
> fence. They pulse about 1 second on and 1 1/2 seconds off. Most
> noise blankers are useless around them. They are not UL listed.
> They are dangerous, and I know of more than one instance in which they
> have started fires. They are cheap, and old, and should be scrapped.
> Having said that.....
>
> Is there a possibility that you could visit the neighbor, small AM
> radio in hand, and show him what a mess the fencer is making of
> reception? It's possible *he* is bothered by it as well and doesn't
> know the source of his irritation. Offer to help him "walk the fence"
> to remove articles that may be shorting it out. (This time of year,
> that is a full-time job!)
>
> Somewhere along the line, mention to him that the new solid-state
> fencers are safer, quieter, more effective and don't short out as
> readily. They are a bit more expensive. If worse comes to worst,
> offer to help replace the old one with the new one....
>
> Let me know how it goes. It's possible I'm wrong on this, in which
> case I'll have learned something.... 73, Jim N9JF
>
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