EP0670102A1
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A method of electronic control
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NZ258240A
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Controlling fence energiser by coded signal on fence line
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AU655085B2
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Improvements and modifications to electric fence energisers
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AU649129B2
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A method of sending a communication signal along an electric fence line
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AU1475692A
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Tape support
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EP0498112A2
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Barrier for spanning two supports and method of spanning
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NZ238176A
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Information code pulses on electric fence independent of fence energising pulses
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NZ226507A
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Electric fence conductor: metal core has insulating sheath with radial conductive portions
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NL8700723A
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Support for electric fence wire - has six spokes, any two of which are insulated if in contact with ground
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NZ219542A
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Electric fence energiser with multiple pulse generators
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AU6912187A
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Electric fence energiser
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NZ218802A
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Electric fencing tape with transverse bridging conductor
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IE862846L
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Electrically constructive fence wire
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NZ217168A
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Electric fence wire: different filaments provide high electrical conductivity and fatigue resistance
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NZ216748A
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Electric fence energiser with multiple pulse generators
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NZ216040A
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Electric fence energiser with resonant circuit to reduce radio interference
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NZ213994A
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Electric fence wire: conductive plastics extruded on metal strength core
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NZ208485A
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Fence wire insulator screw-clamped to standard received in slot
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NZ207837A
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Electric fence cable has patterned conductive plastics sheath
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NZ207220A
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Capacitor discharge electric fence energiser
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