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motnusa,I am new to this site, but you are right about the RS Wireless Mic System. I have built several calls using it and as you will find out it will work great even out past 100 yards. I use 8 AA batteries to power mine. I us a one of the RS project boxes to house my amp and the batteries. I fasten a CB type horn speaker to the top of the RS box and velcro the RS box to the top of the Wireless Mic System. The good thing about this system is that you have good volume control right in your hand with the unit setting 100 yards away. I am not sure which of the Wireless Mic System you bought but the 32-1221B has a mute button on the transmitter that up can push-in when you want to stop or start you tape. By pushing in the mute button this will stop ant unwanted poping noise. I also velcro the transmitter to the back of my casette player.Good hunting,Jim------------------
motnusa,
I am new to this site, but you are right about the RS Wireless Mic System. I have built several calls using it and as you will find out it will work great even out past 100 yards. I use 8 AA batteries to power mine. I us a one of the RS project boxes to house my amp and the batteries. I fasten a CB type horn speaker to the top of the RS box and velcro the RS box to the top of the Wireless Mic System. The good thing about this system is that you have good volume control right in your hand with the unit setting 100 yards away. I am not sure which of the Wireless Mic System you bought but the 32-1221B has a mute button on the transmitter that up can push-in when you want to stop or start you tape. By pushing in the mute button this will stop ant unwanted poping noise. I also velcro the transmitter to the back of my casette player.
Good hunting,
Jim
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