Spurchaser makes a great point. I listen to the Foxpro podcast and really like the calling sequence discussions.
I have a Foxpro X24. Last season I decided to start programming Foxcast sequence files so I would be able to hit play on a sequence and scan for coyotes continuously instead of looking down at the remote, moving, etc. I don't rely on these pre-programmed sequences all the time but it is handy, especially during an all night hunt...I don't have to think as much when it gets really late. This has been a very productive change. However, I don't use the Foxpro website (FOXPRO Inc. - Your Home for High Performance Game Calls) for building sequence files. I wrote an Excel program that's much easier for me to use and I can save a pdf of all of my sequences for reference. Every month I'll add a few more sequences and I'll usually create files for all of the sequences recommended on the Foxpro podcast. Below is an example sequence from Ep. 38: Breeding Season Coyote Calling 2.0:
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Sequence File Generated from Excel to Load on Foxpro Caller
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PDF Summary Sheet
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