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Walking The Perimeter
If your yard’s length (ex: 80 feet) is equal to the distance from each side of the
yard to the transmitter, it would be like the following image.
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Since the transmitter broadcasts signal in all directions equally, it will form a
circular boundary (yellow semi-circle from image above. Walk around the
yellow line and place a flag where the collar begins to beep.
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While walking the perimeter, if the collar keeps beeping when not expected,
walk towards the transmitter and place a flag where it stops beeping.
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After completing the entire walk around and placing the flags, you can see
how your boundary is setup by looking at the flags. It might not be a
perfectly smooth path because signal varies due to different landscapes and
interferences.
If your yard’s length is a lot longer than its width, you won’t be able to set the
boundary to cover your entire yard since the signal strength is equal in all
directions. You will have to set it so the signal just reaches the sides of the yard
and use that as the maximum distance. The boundary might look something like
the image below and your pet won’t be able to go to the far end of the yard:
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