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Electric fence making noise.
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If you can here clicks on the line such as click click click or hums whines and buzzing noises then it s possible that the electric fence is creating interference.
I suggest walking the fence line when it is very dark to look for a small glowing arc.
They usually pulse slower than an electric fence.
Other possible sources of interference with the phone line include fluorescent lamps a light dimmer or electric motors.
The operative word for noise barriers is obviously heavy.
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Almost all radio noise generated by electric fences is caused by a spark or arcing of the electrical current across fence hardware.
A fence intended to serve as a noise barrier or sound barrier will typically use thick tongue and groove boards in order to form an impervious barrier.
In many cases this noise is caused by a portion of the fence that may fail as the spark causing the noise weakens the wire.
These boards are nailed to heavy rails which in turn are supported by heavy posts.
The fence is probably shorted out somewhere and is making an electrical arc at some point.
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Off on buzzing noises timed with a regular rhythm are often small permanently wired electric transformers heating pads fish tank heaters and older electric fences.
All invisible fence systems have some type of indicator light on the transmitter that shows if the system is functioning and there is no break in the boundary wire.
Electric fences are generally about 1 second on and one second off.
Noises are caused by bad splices and connections or wires contacting something that causes a small arc.
An electric fence can generate radio noise even if it is in otherwise good working order.