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<blockquote data-quote="garychoffmann" data-source="post: 8398888" data-attributes="member: 631273"><p>Lol, I comprehend you just fine. You seem to have a hard time with comprehension. If you set correctly with a test tone and your max settings, you can't go beyond that point. I'll explain it to you like this. You have a chain holding your dog. You don't want your dog to go past a certain point so you set the chain so the dog can't go past that length. The dog walks over to the point and can't go any further. He runs to that point but can't go any further. He tries to jump but can't go any further. He tries crawling but can't get any further. You put a different dog on the chain and guess what? It can't get past the max length you allow.....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="garychoffmann, post: 8398888, member: 631273"] Lol, I comprehend you just fine. You seem to have a hard time with comprehension. If you set correctly with a test tone and your max settings, you can't go beyond that point. I'll explain it to you like this. You have a chain holding your dog. You don't want your dog to go past a certain point so you set the chain so the dog can't go past that length. The dog walks over to the point and can't go any further. He runs to that point but can't go any further. He tries to jump but can't go any further. He tries crawling but can't get any further. You put a different dog on the chain and guess what? It can't get past the max length you allow..... [/QUOTE]
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