Strange phenomenon. My '15 Yukon has one of those keyless ignition things. The truck and the fob seem to be communicating all the time. There's a little button on the outside of the door handles that will lock or unlock the doors if I'm standing close by with the fob. If I exit the vehicle while it's running with the fob in my pocket, the vehicle will honk at me to remind me that it's still running. Etc. The point is as I wrote above. The fob and the vehicle keep talk to each other.
I run a tri-tronics Sport Upland collar. It has a beeper that can be turned on and off with the transmitter. It seems that the function controlling the beeper works on the same frequency as my key fob and my vehicle. If the beeper is "on" on the unit, but switched "off" via the transmitter, the beeper will mysteriously activate when it's in or very near the vehicle. I can turn it off with the transmitter, but it will activate again very quickly if it's still near the vehicle. It's never done this in the field.
Anyone experience anything like this?
I run a tri-tronics Sport Upland collar. It has a beeper that can be turned on and off with the transmitter. It seems that the function controlling the beeper works on the same frequency as my key fob and my vehicle. If the beeper is "on" on the unit, but switched "off" via the transmitter, the beeper will mysteriously activate when it's in or very near the vehicle. I can turn it off with the transmitter, but it will activate again very quickly if it's still near the vehicle. It's never done this in the field.
Anyone experience anything like this?