GeekEV said:It's not really an electric fence, but a low power RF emitter that triggers an electric shock collar your dog wears. RF can easily get picked up by the car stereo. One common example is putting a cell phone next to your stereo. You'll often get little bursts of static gibberish when the phone is communicating with the cell network. It doesn't happen for all phones and all stereos, but certain combinations for sure.
mirko said:I've actually heard the bursts of static gibberish when CarWings is communicating with the network.
wsbsteven said:It's GSM 'chatter' for the phone/speaker issue. CDMA doesn't do that (Verizon non LTE, Sprint non LTE) as they don't use GSM technology but other carriers like AT&T (which is inside the car) and Tmobile use GSM.
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