First sit didn't go so well with the new Hellfire! Charged the batteries (10 Foxpro NIMH AA with Foxpro charger) overnight last week and again this afternoon for a couple hours to make sure they were fully charged. Practiced using the remote and caller yesterday in living room (temp 72 degrees) and noticed a slight crackling noise during the sounds playing. Everything seemed to work fine except the crackle so figured it may be batteries so charged them again.
Took the brand new Hellfire out for its maiden voyage, turned it on and the power light brightly illuminated. Walked back to my stand 75 yards away, clear line of sight, and turned on remote. Started set off with coyote locator followed by snowshoe distress. Worked great for maybe 5 minutes. Outside temp around 16 degrees. As soon as it got cold it no longer Played!! I tried to get it to respond again and nothing! Frustrated, I walked back to the unit and tried the remote. Nothing, unless I turned the volume to 20 where all you could hear a tick tick tick tick noise, no sounds though. I went home after that.
Guess what happened when the call warmed up in the house? Everything worked as should be except it still has a slight crackle in the calls.
Anybody have similar experience or more importantly suggestions that would correct whatever is wrong, I sure would appreciate the input.
Thanks in advance.
On a side note, sighted the new Leupold scope in on my Savage 22.250 and produced 1" group at 100 yard off a backpack rest with 55 gr Remington factory loads. Good enough for me. Glad to be rid of that Tasco!
Took the brand new Hellfire out for its maiden voyage, turned it on and the power light brightly illuminated. Walked back to my stand 75 yards away, clear line of sight, and turned on remote. Started set off with coyote locator followed by snowshoe distress. Worked great for maybe 5 minutes. Outside temp around 16 degrees. As soon as it got cold it no longer Played!! I tried to get it to respond again and nothing! Frustrated, I walked back to the unit and tried the remote. Nothing, unless I turned the volume to 20 where all you could hear a tick tick tick tick noise, no sounds though. I went home after that.
Guess what happened when the call warmed up in the house? Everything worked as should be except it still has a slight crackle in the calls.
Anybody have similar experience or more importantly suggestions that would correct whatever is wrong, I sure would appreciate the input.
Thanks in advance.
On a side note, sighted the new Leupold scope in on my Savage 22.250 and produced 1" group at 100 yard off a backpack rest with 55 gr Remington factory loads. Good enough for me. Glad to be rid of that Tasco!
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