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Geofencing is too expensive for this application. I need something cheap with short range. GPS technology is far too complex to be used for this idea. |
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There should be something in this [link] you could jury rig. |
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Agreed and likely not accurate enough but the term can probably still be used to describe a range of technologies that map-bind a geographic area without the use of a physical perimeter. |
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Anything where the boundaries can be changed through software rather than by physically moving a perimeter definition can probably be called geofencing. |
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A simpler method might be that the absence of a signal from the collar would initiate a warning from the base unit. This idea is still mushy in the middle. |
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Depending on signal attenuation is very mushy. |
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Reminder: This idea does not beep to Martha; it beeps to her captor so he can go after her when she gets too far away. |
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does it come with prison knit poncho? |
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If your cordless phone knows that it's out of range & can tell you that it is, I bet that a similar technology could be used to make a collar like this. |
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They have a GPS collar for $350 +$18/mo. |
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I think I'm missing the point of this. So the base unit beeps when your dog is gone. Does that somehow help you find your dog and/or keep your dog from running away? How about a collar that beeps, or says in a stern voice, "Go home, Fido. Bad dog." |
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//No zapping, just beeping// buggrit |
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[Worldg...] I let my little Martha out to pee [and/or #2] every once in a while. If she wanders off, this here contraption thing will start beeping. It lets me know I have to go get her. She stays in the house most of the time. Usually, all I have to do is call her and she comes back home. No stern voice required. |
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or just chumming around in the water. |
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