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ESOX Maniac
Posted 10/12/2015 11:37 AM (#788264 - in reply to #788256)
Subject: Re: Sonar Interference





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Location: Mauston, Wisconsin
Padre, Is it Fortune Lake? I looked at the Fortune Lake Camp website - I didn't see any horses or animals in the photo's. It could be one of the lake shore property owners too. If its an electric fencer you can probably find the source using an old fashion AM radio and cruising the shoreline. When it gets the loudest you have narrowed down the search..

"Virtually all radio interference originating from an electric fence is caused by a spark or
arcing across some fence related hardware. The noise can interfere with radio and
television reception and propagate for a considerable distance. In some cases, the noise
can disrupt radio reception for a radius of over a mile from the fence. The interference is
most noticeable on an AM radio and typically heard as a "tick-tick-tick" sound. This is a
somewhat unique characteristic of electric fence noise. "

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