Again, the noise isn't from the charger ... it's generated
along the wire.  Carrying an AM radio along the fence may
be helpful and is useful in illustrating to the fence owner what
you're talking about.  He/she may already be aware of the
noise and not know the source. (:-))

While it is true most problems seem to be caused by bad connections in the fence, the most severe problem I had with an electric fence was caused by a charger! The charger was sent back and the replacement charger produced exactly the same problem. I put RF chokes on it, ferrite beads, you name it.

My neighbor switched to a different brand and the problem vanished.

I've generally had varying success with an AM broadcast radio, but a VHF aircraft radio always lets me walk right up to the bad area.

73 Tom




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