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Re: Interference from electric fence?

Subject: Re: Interference from electric fence?
From: "Klas Strandberg" klasstrandberg
Date: Wed Jun 5, 2013 7:53 am ((PDT))
The only interference that I have had from electrical fences, has
been from sparks between the fence and strays of grass. In such a
case it is acoustical and can at short distances be heard by ear.

Klas

At 13:24 2013-06-05, you wrote:
>Has anyone ever suffered from this? If close to the fence (and well away
>from the power box) there's a constant "tick tick tick." through the
>recording.
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>System being used is Sennheiser ME67 into Fostex FR-2LE. Phantom power fro=
m
>the Fostex.
>Yes we can eliminate it by getting well away from the fence but for variou=
s
>reasons we need to be within a couple of meters of the fence.
>
>Have tried different XLR cables, using battery power on the K6 rather than
>phantom, other channel, even feeding the ME67 into a Roland R-05.
>
>Any ideas on shielding from it? Or is this a particular Sennheiser ME issu=
e?
>(Haven't got a non-ME mic handy to test with at the moment)
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>Thanks.
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>tim
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