Originally Posted By: mark shubertCan't tell you - I'm so deaf, I have to walk up on the unit to tell if it's working! If I remember to turn up the hearing aid, the battery is still good, and there's very little or no wind, SOMETIMES I can hear it at 30 yards, depending on the sound I'm playing! (I can tell you from experience that "Silence in Distress" is a relatively non-productive call - I DON'T recommend it.
Mark
Mark- you and me both. I wish there was something on the remote to tell me whether or not it was talking to the caller. I get into those high pitched rodent distress things and forget it... that's why I typically just set the call to what I want and verify that it's working before I walk back to the stand.
Originally Posted By: Brad BI'm surprised to hear these issues with the Foxpro. I've had an FX3 for a few years now with no real issues. I always try to set it up so that I can see it (just good technique anyways since the dog is coming to the call).
I can think of 2 possibilities:
One- we have some strange magnetic stuff going on out here. I've watched my GPS compass spin and point me N, S, E, W, all with perfect assurance. I pulled out a little magnetic compass I had with me and watched it do the same thing.
Two- I typically have the FP _lower_ than me so that I can take advantage of a hill. It's almost never higher. When we're on the same plane, I have a 14" folding tripod that I use to get the call up. Here's a typical situation for me:
The FP was on the dark clump of yucca you can see toward the end of the gun barrel. But it was also an NX3 and I wasn't fussing with a remote. Extending my arm toward the call is motion I don't need.