Hi All,
I recently found out the maximum wire length with a signal booster is 1,000m or 3,280ft. A general recommendation is to use a signal booster when the wire length is greater than 600m/ 1968ft, but I have seen the need at 1500 ft as well (perhaps in that case the customer also had a loose connection).
If the wire length exceeds the maximum length, the strength of the signal will go down, but since the configuration reduces the distance the signal has to travel it **might** make up for it. At some point, though, the signal will become too small for the Lawnbott receiver to lock onto it and it does not matter how much cancelling you have. It is strictly dependent on wire length. All you could do is experiment and see if it works.
Also, using one robot transmitter in the front and the other robot's in the back is an excellent idea. Just make sure the one not in use is turned off, or bear in mind that if you leave it on you might see some issues.
If you try the wiring configuration to see if the "no signal" performance improves, I would be very interested to know how it turns out.
Robotlady