#$%^&*AU2016210753A120170223.pdf#####JailI 1C3 IX VV C113 I CI. fl J'rI , J ABSTRACT Electric fence systems typically use an energiser to generate electrical pulses which are transmitted over a fence network. In order to comply with safety standards, the maximum output current for an energiser is delimited - often depending in part upon a detected load from the fence network on the energiser. However, the detected load is effectively dictated by the impedance of the connection between the energiser and the fence network, and can result in the system not maximising the capabilities of the energiser. An electrical cable for this connection is disclosed herein, including at least two elongate electrically conductive elements, and at least one electrically insulating layer between the conductive elements. The electrically conductive elements are maintained at a predetermined distance from each other along their length such that the characteristic impedance of the cable is less than 300 ohms. 20FIG. 2 100 di K1108 102b 102a Di ti FIG. 3 200 204 202b 202a D2 t2 2/4FIG. 5 400 d5 ' 406 5005 504 514 502 K6 506 510a 508508a - * ',* '~ '~ '0*~ ~516 slOc 512 4/4