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12.
Place the test light on the collar receiver’s collar contacts and hold it around
the height of your dog and start walking around your entire house to see
where it starts beeping. When it beeps, it means there’s no signal there.
Mark down all of the areas with no signal to get a get a general idea of all
the dead spots.
13.
Once you locate all the dead spots in the house, reposition the transmitter
so it’s closer to the dead spots.
14.
Have one person standing at the dead spots with the collar and have the
other person keep increasing the transmitter’s power level until the beeping
stops for all the dead spots.
15.
If there are still dead spots in the house, you have to further increase the
transmitter’s power level or reposition the transmitter (repeat Step 12 to Step
14) to cover all the dead spots. (There might be rooms that are too deep in
the house with too many walls blocking the signal. Then you have the option
to continue repositioning the transmitter deeper into the house or you can
teach your dog not to go near there during your training).
16.
Now that inside the house is covered, you have to repeat the Step 1
(Backyard Coverage) and Step 2 Walking The Perimeter and adjust the
power level and replace the flags accordingly.
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