Cass Creek MX3 Remote Control Unit

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Kinda of an inovative call design - very inexpensive too .. Should be under $50.00 - Nomad MX3 Remote Control has 3 channels capable of operating several remote receivers/speakers (the speaker is the bigger unit in the picture) to produce "Moving Sound" when used with more then one reciever/speaker. I'll fill in some more details later. Saw it at the SHOT Show.. got em coming..

Good hunting,

AP
 
Looks very interesting. I have been experimenting with a similar unit that has the Remington Remote E-Caller that I am running through a Radio Shack Mini Amp, Speco SPC-5 Speaker all housed in a Coffee Mug.

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What sounds are going to be on the Cass Creek version? The sounds on the Remington Caller I have been experimenting with are totally different sounds than on the Cass Creek Predator Caller I have. I actually prefer the sounds on the Remington Remote Caller.

Are there going to be different model offered (much like the Cass Creek Predator and Predator II)?

Thanks for the info and I look forward to further updates.

Larry
 
Sounds interesting, 3 or 4 speakers in a line a little distance apart. That might help with those call shy coyotes that have been educated. kyray
 
I'm anxious to hear how loud (decible's)they are. $50.00, they should sell like hot-cakes. I would like a remote-caller. But can't see spending big money for it. Please post when more info comes in, thanks.
 
kirby our local Bass Pro has em here they are $49.99 I think he got his from Sportsmans Guide.... But they are out of them.......
 
Yep I got mine from Sportsmans Guide. The original one I got was a Guide Gear, but it didn't work for some reason (I was told it sounded like the sound board was cracked). At any rate I phoned the number on the package for warranty / repair and explained my problem. The one they sent me out was the Remington version you see in the photo.

Larry
 
Thanks guys. I checked those 2-sites out= nada. Do you happen to know anyone else that sells them? Also the one ya have is it worth a hoot?
 
The volume control is really cheesy. In fact it was soo bad I hot glued it in place and wired in a seperate on-off switch. Seemed that you had to play a little with the volume control to get it to a spot in which it didn't produce static. Now with the volume control hot glued in place and a seperate switch wired in it is lots better but preset on one volume setting.
 
Lohman Invisi-Predator Electronic Call
Place the compact caller in a strategic location up to 150-ft. away, use the remote control to select one of the four sounds and hit the button. You'll be able to capitalize on predators' downwind approach and make maximum use of available cover. The compact (only 8 oz.) speaker emits a clear digital recording of your choice of Coyote Serenade, Baby Cottontail, Fawn Distress or Baby Pig Distress. Wireless caller/speaker unit attaches quickly to trees, brush piles and fences with an adjustable buckle strap. It's weather resistant and runs for 12 hours on four AAA batteries (not included).
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Lohman Invisi-Predator Electronic Call
Place the compact caller in a strategic location up to 150-ft. away, use the remote control to select one of the four sounds and hit the button. You'll be able to capitalize on predators' downwind approach and make maximum use of available cover. The compact (only 8 oz.) speaker emits a clear digital recording of your choice of Coyote Serenade, Baby Cottontail, Fawn Distress or Baby Pig Distress. Wireless caller/speaker unit attaches quickly to trees, brush piles and fences with an adjustable buckle strap. It's weather resistant and runs for 12 hours on four AAA batteries (not included).
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Can the volume be controlled from the remote unit on this caller?

Larry
 
Now that I dont know but that arrow up and down has caught my eye... Im going to Bass Pro tomorrow I'll take a closer look at em......
 
Im gonna say its as loud as your Remington was when you got it from Sportsmans Guide... Now how did you hook the Amp up? is there a port going out to plug a mono to mono line into it? or did you take it apart and wire from the speaker wires to the Amp?
 
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